And if you don’t know who owns it, leaving a note to ask is simple.
I’ve been the one to leave stuff out that I didn’t have space for anymore, with a note on that it’s free to take
Cryptography nerd
And if you don’t know who owns it, leaving a note to ask is simple.
I’ve been the one to leave stuff out that I didn’t have space for anymore, with a note on that it’s free to take
Yeah, treat tax on collateral as advance on capital gains tax
Not everything is hooked up to that
No, this will only lead people without access to Google Play to be forced to get it from somebody who has modified the app to fake the check.
Bluesky does have federation, it’s just limited for now. You can host your own accounts on your own hardware.
Small animals bounce, medium animals break, big animals splash
(FYI, do not look up examples)
Or couldn’t read, and the scribes left it out when reading it out loud
With an automated refactoring step to pretend it’s really not derivative work despite being extremely derivative
It pretends to be privacy focused, but because everything but 1-to-1 secret chats (where you have compared session identifiers) are accessible to the company and they keep logs of all group chats which they can access (even if they claim they can’t, that’s bullshit)
So by default your instance respect mod removals.
You can change that as a server admin, so comments would remain visible to other users on your instance.
I think your instance is authoritative for content of comments, but the community hosting instance is authoritative for which comments are approved (other instances respect such removals by default)
Some dumb shit I see is setting SPF so Google is a trusted origin for email “to solve issues with sending to Gmail addresses” when what you’re supposed to do is add your mail servers as trusted origin.
Directionality, how does it work?
Somebody should consider building a fork that works of bluesky’s content addressing scheme, that way communities can effectively be re-homed in full even if the server dies
Lemmy stores your posts and replies on both your host server and on the server of the community.
One interesting behavior to note here that is different from reddit is that while comments on reddit belong to the profile of the person commenting and is then imported to view in the subreddit (this is why you can edit comments after being banned, and why there visible in your profile even if removed from a subreddit), on lemmy the target community is instead authoritative and your host server will by default respect a deletion by community mods on different servers by also removing that comment from your profile.
It depends on the type of location, small remote locations might not even get their own local network
They’re not for long term storage, they’re for transient storage like photography, in particular stuff like surveillance cameras
Clustering algorithms plus a focus on keeping your attention (watch time), not on quality
The topic and creator based clustering of multiple interests will pollute that anyway, because they don’t care about precision and just care about keeping your attention
I have watch history turned off precisely to avoid getting personal recommendations because they have always sucked for me
Casually getting yourself permabanned