BitOneZero @ .world
Supporter of the art work of James Joyce, “World Wide Wake” as in year 1924 Irish Dublin story “Finnegans Wake”!!! Year 1923 “Finn’s Hotel”
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BitOneZero @ .world@lemmy.worldto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Lemmy Safety now supports cleaning local pict-rs storage from CSAMEnglish
291·3 年前It is not even a mistake, it’s some pretty mind-fucked up on part of @[email protected] to jump to such a conclusion. crap
BitOneZero @ .world@lemmy.worldto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Lemmy Safety now supports cleaning local pict-rs storage from CSAMEnglish
3·3 年前I think timestamps of files would be one of the easier things, and try to track back to postings and comments that references the upload… ideally the logged-in account (which is the standard install of lemmy, only logged-in users can upload to pictrs)
BitOneZero @ .world@lemmy.worldto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Lemmy Safety now supports cleaning local pict-rs storage from CSAMEnglish
141·3 年前Yes. odd how people think sharing CSAM is why people would post here, instead of actually tracking down and prosecuting those sharing CSAM. Details about the users who sharedl CSAM content, such as timestamps - would help identify the offenders for prosecution.
BitOneZero @ .world@lemmy.worldto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Lemmy Safety now supports cleaning local pict-rs storage from CSAMEnglish
101·3 年前It sounds like you’re encouraging people to share CSAM images found, which is obviously not the intent of this tool.
Yes, that is in fact the context.
Context: "which is obviously not the intent of this tool. "
it is not my intent to share the images, nor is it the context of the tool… Sharing details about the users, timestamps - would be the obvious context.
BitOneZero @ .world@lemmy.worldto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Lemmy Safety now supports cleaning local pict-rs storage from CSAMEnglish
681·3 年前I hope people share the positive hits of CSAM and see how widespread the problem is…
DRAMTIC EDIT: the records lemmy_safety_local_storage.py identifies, not the images! @[email protected] seems to think it “sounds like” I am ACTIVELY encouraging the spreading of child pornography images… NO! I mean audit files, such as timestamps, the account that uploaded, etc. Once you have the timestamp, the nginx logs from a lemmy server should help identify the IP address.
BitOneZero @ .world@lemmy.worldto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•PSA: You can upload images to a Lemmy instance without anyone knowingEnglish
19·3 年前and avoiding link rot
Lemmy seems built to destroy information, rot links. Unlike Reddit has been for 15 years, when a person deletes their account Lemmy removes all posts and comments, creating a black hole.
Not only are the comments disappeared from the person who deleted their account, all the comments made by other users disappear on those posts and comments.
Right now, a single user just deleting one comment results in the entire branch of comment replies to just disappear.
Installing an instance was done pretty quickly… over 1000 new instances went online in June because of the Reddit API change. But once that instance goes offline, all the communities hosted there are orphaned and no cleanup code really exists to salvage any of it - because the whole system was built around deleting comments and posts - and deleting an instance is pretty much a purging of everything they ever created in the minds of the designers.
Steve Jobs main claim was that visual design and walling people into marriage of software + hardware as a package was important. And based on the loyalty, profits, he seemed to have focused on the right thing.
As quick as Apple could, they went away from the kit Apple I into expensive unique-looking systems. The Lisa being US$9,995 (equivalent to well over $30,000 in 2023)… NeXT was pretty much the same high-end vision.
Bill Gates bailing out Apple so there could be two main companies like Pepsi and Coke, I really don’t get why people don’t criticize that. Microsoft was ahead in the Smartphone area long before the iPhone, if they had not bailed out Apple…
BitOneZero @ .world@lemmy.worldto
Lemmy.World Announcements@lemmy.world•Lemmyshitpost community closed until further notice
44·3 年前yha, what do people think the FBI is for… this isn’t crazy. They can get access to ISP logs, VPN provider logs, etc.
BitOneZero @ .world@lemmy.worldto
Lemmy.World Announcements@lemmy.world•Lemmyshitpost community closed until further notice
193·3 年前CSAM (Child Sexual Assault Material) posts
The federal governments of several nations should be in pursuit of this, and IP addresses and specific time logs shared.
BitOneZero @ .world@lemmy.worldto
Lemmy.World Announcements@lemmy.world•Temporary Changes to our Sign-Up Policy
41·3 年前Nothing like a little bit of corporate sabotage!
The software developers who created Lemmy openly criticize systems of government and economics. These are nation-state battlegrounds too. The barrier to entrance is very low, as Lemmy doesn’t even do routine tracking of account creation, rate-limiting alone isn’t really defensive. 15 years ago sites like Reddit had major vote manipulation detection logic behind the scenes. This is pretty much unleashed playground for a lot of known tactics.
BitOneZero @ .world@lemmy.worldto
Fediverse@lemmy.world•Lemmy.world announces blocking communities via Discord [update]English
5·3 年前But lemmy.world should primarily communicate via lemmy imo…
I find the same attitude holds for developers who like to hang out in real-time Matrix chat and don’t seem to use Lemmy itself very much and things like code blocks ruining greater-than and less-than slip right into release without much concern.
BitOneZero @ .world@lemmy.worldto
Fediverse@lemmy.world•Lemmy.world announces blocking communities via Discord [update]English
15·3 年前I’ve found there is a culture within Lemmy developers and long-time operators to discuss in Discord or Matrix chat instead of “eating their own dogfood” and using Lemmy itself to openly discuss Lemmy technical and project issues. These chat services are legendary for keeping things away from search engines and newcomers getting up to speed. Lemmy itself isn’t nearly as search-engine friendly as Reddit was traditionally, it seems like feedback needs to be given as to how important it is to keep things about Lemmy in the eyes of those who actually use Lemmy…
BitOneZero @ .world@lemmy.worldto
Sync for Lemmy@lemmy.world•Daily Lemmy comments up from ~7m to ~11m following the launch of Sync?English
14·3 年前Some people seem to be interpreting this to mean 11 million comments per day. I think it means the numbers are updated daily.
The numbers also don’t make a lot of sense to me. Front page of lemmy.world says 620,000 (local origin) comments. And Lemmy sequentially numbers the comments for an instance, mixing both local and federated and the recent numbers look like 2,122,067. Lemmy.ml says 253,000 on the front page, and their index key is showing 2,321,959 for a comment made today. I have to imagine that these two servers are subscribed to a lot of stuff (including each other). I’d be surprised if there were more than 4 million unique comments in Lemmy. And there would be some kbin messages in the Lemmy.world index.

BitOneZero @ .world@lemmy.worldto
Fediverse@lemmy.world•Idea: Automatic Distribution EncouragementEnglish
1·3 年前Thoughts?
I haven’t tested with 0.18.3 to see if new features were added to front-end lemmy-ui, but based on my experience with earlier 0.18 releases… the “Sign Up” page of Lemmy needs to have a custom message added for each instance basically introducing the instance from the admins. The experience is pretty bad… on my instance I have registration closed and lemmy-ui still just presents “Sign Up” links and even the form. I think it’s pretty important to get this in the back-end now so that the evolving independent front-ends all support the custom message shown above/below the Sign Up form…
Seems like something that shouldn’t take a lot of coding to get added (admin screen has place to create custom messages like “Legal”) that would be a good lemmy network-wide focus on the newcomer experience.
BitOneZero @ .world@lemmy.worldto
No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Would a re-elected Donald Trump ruin Democracy across the globe in a domino effect?
2·3 年前Fox allowing him hours a day of direct speech…
BitOneZero @ .world@lemmy.worldto
No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Would a re-elected Donald Trump ruin Democracy across the globe in a domino effect?
233·3 年前Once Elon Musk returns him to Twitter, we will have the “bar and grill of all the world’s journalist” for the past 15 years become a black hole of old news story history. The symbolic tactics that are under play are massive. Reality has been rejected on a massive scale via electric media… Dans un sens, c’est le système entier qui, par sa fragilité interne, prête main-forte à l’action initiale. Plus le système se concentre mondialement, ne constituant à la limite qu’un seul réseau
Trump followers can’t even see how the former mayor of NYC has lost his mind. They meet at 4 seasons gardening.
BitOneZero @ .world@lemmy.worldto
Sync for Lemmy@lemmy.world•I've used Lemmy more in the past 12 hours than I have in the past month since signing up. All because of Sync.English
8·3 年前I don’t know why all of the other apps + web decided to break on me a week ago, but the only way I can reply to comments right now is because of Sync. Anyone else having this issue?
There is an open issue on GitHub. 0.18.3 seems to have changed the behavior of comment links. IN some cases, the comment specified isn’t even shown at all. https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy-ui/issues/1999
BitOneZero @ .world@lemmy.worldto
Fediverse@lemmy.world•It Took 23 Days for Lemmy Posts to Double from 1 Million to 2 MillionEnglish
5·3 年前July 30 comments when from 7.1 million to 9.9 million. In a single day?
BitOneZero @ .world@lemmy.worldto
Fediverse@lemmy.world•It Took 23 Days for Lemmy Posts to Double from 1 Million to 2 MillionEnglish
4·3 年前they are called communities here









essentially that is what mythology has been for humanity. Too bad now we just let advertising borrow the techniques without education the population how it works.