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[–] cnx@slrpnk.net 3 points 1 year ago

I've been using disroot.org for a few years and it does what I expect. Recently I started a maddy.email server on a VPS and it's easier than I thought.

doesn’t collect my data and its [sic] secure as well

To quote cock.li,

How can I trust you?

You can't. Cock.li doesn't parse your E-mail to provide you with targeted ads, nor does cock.li read E-mail contents unless it's for a legal court order. However, it is 100% possible for me to read E-mail, and IMAP/SMTP doesn't provide user-side/client-side encryption, so you're just going to have to take my word for it. Any encryption implementation would still technically allow me to read E-mail, too. This was true for Lavabit as well -- while your E-mail was stored encrypted (only if you were a paid member, which most people forget), E-mail could still technically be intercepted while being received / sent (SMTP), or while being read by your mail client (IMAP). For privacy, we recommend encrypting your E-mails using PGP using a mail client add-on like Enigmail, or downloading your mail locally with POP and regularly deleting your mail from our server.

[–] cnx@slrpnk.net 35 points 1 year ago (11 children)

Remember when Reddit was the free software alternative?

Pepperidge Farm remembers

[–] cnx@slrpnk.net 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

beat so fire me be rolling in my grave

[–] cnx@slrpnk.net 7 points 1 year ago (1 children)
  • Flare: best hack and slash RPG
  • Hedgewars: best coffee break
  • Neverputt (from Neverball): also coffee break but peaceful
  • SuperTuxKart: fun racing game if you have a controller
  • Extreme Tux Racer: relaxing skiing
  • Xonotic: most popular fast-paced FPS
  • Red Eclipse: similar, but parkour!
[–] cnx@slrpnk.net 2 points 1 year ago

I use a web feed reader (Liferea) and open videos in mpv. Actually I usually open PeerTube videos in the browser to give it a thumb up and possibly help with delivery, but mpv can play them too.

[–] cnx@slrpnk.net 4 points 1 year ago

I subscribe to:

  • Blogs I find interesting
  • Blogs of personal friends
  • Projects' blogs and announcements
  • Changes to codebase I need to closely monitor (e.g. things I host)
  • Videos, mostly on YouTube, but also my PeerTube feed
  • Web comics
[–] cnx@slrpnk.net 1 points 1 year ago

[implementations] are only either partially compatible: pixelfed posts can be viewed and boosted on mastodon but won't display past the first four images

To be precise, this happens for posts between Mastodon and Pleroma too, and it's how improbability or standards simply is. Take W3C for example, some web sites work on Chromium, some on Firefox, and most on both. Or ProtonMail has its own E2EE scheme but still can communicate with other providers. Or a cars and horses both runs on asphalt and dirt roads, but some configurations do better than the others.

not compatible at all: afaict, despite kbin being activitypub based, there is no connection between it and any other activitypub software

Not sure about Kbin, perhaps due to its immaturity, but group are known to work across implementations specialized for it (count Lemmy in as well), and those focus on microblogging, or both, e.g. Frendica.

some of this can be easily chalked up to very different modes of interaction but if that's the case, why advertise as being part of the fediverse when that's only somewhat true? is it just for Buzzword points?

The ability to access to the same infrastructure (i.e. fedi or all interconnected roads) even if less efficiently regardless of what one has is important for a society where people are truly free to choose where to live and who to do business with.

even some sort of shared identity system (hold on while i reinvent openid) would do a lot to mitigate this! but if i want to use pixelfed, i need a pixelfed account in addition to my mastodon account.

Seconded, it would be ideal if implementations are views of the network from the same endpoint. It would require an overspecifying protocol like Matrix instead of underspecifying like ActivityPub or XMPP for a backend to get hold of all necessary data, but that comes with the cost of making optimizations (which require context) incredibly difficult, e.g. in case of PeerTube. IMHO it's not something reasonably achievable, but technology is just part of the equation:

if anything, it's maybe kinda worse because twitter and instagram at least don't pretend that they're compatible, and i don't have to pick a Twitter or an Instagram, there's just one and i know that it'll be the same one my friends are on.

(As an outsider I don't see any functional difference between Twitter and Instagram, but let's say it's Facebook vs Spotify), as stated you won't have to choose between the N friends on X and M friends on Y. Though it might be harder to communicate with those on Y if you're on X, it's better than abandoning them. It's better, yet entirely optional, to be on both.

why the fediverse is better than centralized solutions

More importantly, improbability is future proof. New and presumably doper shits come along and share the same large user base. Old shits can stick around and people their can still connect. No more reliance on network effect and oligopolistic power to force feed ads, mass surveil, manipulate or roll out predatory pricing. Sure, not everyone can make use of the same features, even if that has any significance, socializing ranks higher in the priority list.

many of the problems that exist on centralized platforms (content can disappear at any moment, you are at the whims of the admins, etc etc) exist on the fediverse too, and there aren't a ton of benefits beyond "you can host your own."

Ditto, although it's beneficial to view it in a different angle. Self-hostable isn't just about everyone can just spawn up a server. That's just P2P communication when it comes to social networking. Federation is more than that: though fediblock is a thing, being able to choose your alliance means you can have an admin respecting you and being able to connect with people with different associations, all while minimizing maintenance effort.

Decentralized system also means socially decentralized redundancy, which allows for data preservation even when intentionally removed (by a third party; right to be forgotten is another issue which requires cooperation on data handling;-)

"you can export your follower list and force everyone to follow you on a new account" is not account migration. until there is any story for migrating content, claiming that account migration exists is misguided at best and actively deceitful at worst.

Agreed. Just let's not make perfect be the enemy of good. Not saying there'll every be practical data migration across service providers, given the immense amount of moderation backlog when lack of personal trust from the admin; only wanna point out no centralized service even allow migrating one's network.

[–] cnx@slrpnk.net 4 points 1 year ago

Love that both solutions involve summoning animals from thin air.

[–] cnx@slrpnk.net 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

WHEN HOMER SIMPSON ATE TO MANY LOBSTERS

[–] cnx@slrpnk.net 1 points 1 year ago

What's your source? (I have a feed reader and prefer its interface to that of microblogging frontends.)

[–] cnx@slrpnk.net 1 points 1 year ago

E.g. Fæcebook and Cloudflare IP ranges are public information, your instance's server can block it by a firewall.

 

You are at a lever. A trolley is approaching 5 people tied to the track. You can pull the lever to diver the trolley to the other track, giving another person at the lever the same options you had.

Do you pull the lever?

 

be me
billionaire
get flown everywhere by private boeing 747
for dinner every night eat polar bear liver and rhinoceros steak
only eat a couple bites. Don't want to spoil desert
production is up only 145% in my factories
start crying
wipe tears with million dollar bill
cut their healthcare and retirement to make up for lost profits
They shoulda worked harder like I did baka
get on diesel powered 747
fly to climate summit 4828 km away
give speech about how paper straws a better
Wouldn't you know it? My family owns the sweatshop that makes them

throw 453 592 370 000 kg of plastic into the ocean to celebrate

 

Found on Ebay

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