Stanford
Hi, I’m Stanford. I’m 27 and have a passion for #technology, mainly #networking, #linux and #servers.
I enjoy tinkering with different servers and stuff, I just like to learn things by doing it 😜
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Fediverse@lemmy.ml•mastodon.art defederating calckey firefish social. Cites behavior of lead project dev
41·3 years ago- I am not aware of any further communication. T1C says there was no communication about it and I am not aware of claims from .art that state otherwise.
- That is ridiculous. Yes, it’s their decision if they wanna federate with firefish.social or not. But accusing someone to support/accept racism needs some proof baking it.
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Fediverse@lemmy.ml•mastodon.art defederating calckey firefish social. Cites behavior of lead project dev
51·3 years ago- No, he was just de-federated with absolutely NO previous communication.
- There is still no real proof that Eris actually is racist at all. Everything is always “someone said/claims”.
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Fediverse@lemmy.ml•mastodon.art defederating calckey firefish social. Cites behavior of lead project dev
4·3 years agoMultiple people were able to reproduce this.
So, the assumption that the screenshot is fake is probably wrong.Altogether, please don’t take screenshots as proof of anything.
They are always subjective to how much you trust the source they are coming from.See https://pleroma.envs.net/objects/5ed98350-328b-42ff-8005-4137fea8642d for a more complete statement.
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Memes@lemmy.ml•Dave from accounting is gonna be pole vaulting!
10·3 years agoIt sounds like military service with cameras 😆
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You Should Know@lemmy.world•*Permanently Deleted*English
2·3 years agoI wonder if it is somewhat related to that?
https://discuss.grapheneos.org/d/5235-stepping-down-as-project-leader-of-grapheneos
Stanford@discuss.as200950.comto/kbin meta@kbin.social•"The magazine from the federated server may be incomplete. Browse more on the original instance."English
1·3 years agoI have talked to them, should be fixed by now 🙂
Now do it with IPv6 😅
In general, yes. Lemmy 0.18.1 does federate again with kbin, mastodon and all the others.
But I think there are still some issues with lemmy.ml and kbin.
Not exactly sure why, but I have them informed already 🙂
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Fediverse@lemmy.world•I think the average person just simply doesn't care about their privacy.English
31·3 years agoI would not say, people absolutely trust corporations.
You can probably ask any stranger o the street if Facebook is trustworthy and they all would say something about FB doing weird stuff with their data.They all know!
But people have a limit on how many issues they can care about.
We decided that privacy is an issue, others might decide that the issues their sister is facing in life are an issue, or just how to pay the next month’s rent.So, they just use Facebook, google and co. because that is what works, what is there and done. No time to think any further about it!
So, if you wanna get wide adoption for privacy-friendly alternatives, stop solely selling the privacy aspect. The fediverse is great, but all the people who care about the benefits of it are already here. Now try to reach those who don’t care that Twitter is a mess, they are just there because all the others are too.
They use it to communicate and not because it is great. The same applies to most other platforms too.
I liked Reddit because it’s one platform where you find literally anything! You wanna talk about energy drinks? There is a subreddit.
You wanna know what this thing is you just found on the street? Just post a picture someone definitely knows!
Stanford@discuss.as200950.comto/kbin meta@kbin.social•Is Kbin defederated from Lemmy.ml?English
1·3 years agoAs far as I know, lemmy.ml itself is not blocking kbin requests, at least not on purpose.
But I will try to get some official information from one of the lemmy.ml admins.There were some issues with the federation of non-Lemmy instances in general.
Multiple issues caused these and affected incoming and outgoing communication.https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy-ansible/issues/106
https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/issues/3354The latest Lemmy version 0.18.1, which was released yesterday, should fix most of the issues, but some instances still need some fixing on the nginx side.
Stanford@discuss.as200950.comto/kbin meta@kbin.social•"The magazine from the federated server may be incomplete. Browse more on the original instance."
1·3 years agoAs far as I know, lemmy.ml itself is not blocking kbin requests, at least not on purpose.
But I will try to get some official information from one of the lemmy.ml admins.There were some issues with the federation of non-Lemmy instances in general.
Multiple issues caused these and affected incoming and outgoing communication.https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy-ansible/issues/106
https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/issues/3354The latest Lemmy version 0.18.1, which was released yesterday should fix most of the issues, but some instances still need some fixing on the nginx side.
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Fuck Cars@lemmy.ml•"Alexandria, Egypt has become the latest city to solve traffic. Check out their brand new 10 lane highway on the beachfront." @CarsRuinedCityEnglish
35·3 years agoMh… there is still some beach left where you can add even more lanes!
This will definitely solve the problem!
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You Should Know@lemmy.world•YSK: Your Lemmy activities (e.g. downvotes) are far from privateEnglish
7·3 years agoLooking through the rest of the comments, I think there were already enough explanations.
Making the accusation towards Lemmy that admins can see passwords in clear text is misleading.
It suggests that this is different from other platforms, which it is not. All admins can get your password from/for their respective websites. Either by logging the traffic before the password gets hashed or by modifying the application so that the password gets transferred in plaintext. This applies to Lemmy, Facebook, Google and literally any other service where you enter a password.
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You Should Know@lemmy.world•YSK: Your Lemmy activities (e.g. downvotes) are far from privateEnglish
131·3 years agoWhat you are saying is somewhat misleading 😒
But did you know over 50k people can see your Facebook password 🤔But seriously, everything you send to a website/server can, of course, also be seen by it.
This has always been the case everywhere. I am a little surprised that this is suddenly something new…
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Lemmy.World Announcements@lemmy.world•Lemmy.world updated to 0.18.1-rcEnglish
3·3 years agoSeems to be really similar to the issue mentioned here: https://lemmy.world/comment/706146
Otherwise, let’s hope that we can fix the last issues tomorrow 🤞
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Lemmy.World Announcements@lemmy.world•Lemmy.world updated to 0.18.1-rc
2·3 years agoWhich browser are you using?
You tried the workaround mentioned in https://lemmy.world/comment/705707
It is actually about a different issue but it still might be worth a try.
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Lemmy.World Announcements@lemmy.world•Lemmy.world updated to 0.18.1-rcEnglish
1·3 years agoWhich browser/system language are you using?
I assume you already tried to clear the browser cache? ^^
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Lemmy.World Announcements@lemmy.world•Lemmy.world updated to 0.18.1-rcEnglish
3·3 years agoI think that’s a feature. But not 100% sure 😅
But honestly, I like the look. If it is a bug, it should become a feature 🤣





