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Gatsby, in Deleted

You react to choices the specific way you do because of experiences you've had previously.

Reverse time without changing anything, you'll always make the same choices because you're having the same thoughts each time every time, because you've been conditioned the way you are.

The universe doesn't "know" where it's going, but the plan is already in action. You can choose whatever you want to do, but if you were the same person in the same circumstance, you would and will always make the same decision.

BurningnnTree, in Is Lemmy or the fediverse doing anything about the recent surge in users, that could possibly be bots?

What are the bot accounts being used for? I haven't noticed any posts made by bots (unless you guys are all ChatGPT and I'm the only human here)

malcyon,

Sometimes I wonder if the people I'm talking to are even real humans. Their responses can be so totally out of left field.

lysistrata,

Have you considered the possibility that everyone on the internet is fucking crazy

malcyon,

Haha, maybe. Depersonalization does seem to do weird things to people.

Setarkus, in Can you steal a user's identity if you gain their old domain name?

I don't think you have to worry about that since user's data should be stored on the instance they registered on, which means that data should only be stored on those servers (I don't think that kind of data would be federated, correct me if I'm wrong).
So unless someone were to restart those servers with the same domain name and the data intact, it shouldn't happen.

fubo,

I've only read the ActivityPub spec; I haven't read the Lemmy code.

With that in mind, my impression is —

The new domain owner — if they set up an ActivityPub server instance (e.g. a Lemmy) and got a list of the old user's post URLs — might be able to delete or edit the old user's posts stored on other instances. That is a vulnerability, albeit a small one.

If the old user was still listed as a moderator of communities hosted on other instances, the new domain owner might be able to take over that moderator role.

One way to fix this would be for instances to issue a public-key cryptographic identity to each user, and distribute users' public keys to other instances. Then activities purporting to be from that user would need to be signed by that user's private key.

Users' private keys would stay local to their home instance, so users don't have to do any key management themselves.

This would mean that if an instance goes away (and its key material is destroyed) then nobody can ever act as any of those users again. A new user created with the same username and domain would be a distinct user for all other instances too.

Dirk,
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That is a vulnerability, albeit a small one.

“Small one” is very wrong here. This is by far the largest gaping security hole in the whole specification.

Books, in Why is Lemmy called Lemmy?
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Anyone got a link to a quick primer on how lemmy/kbin are related? I thought they were different sites?, but it seems they are not?

GoodKingElliot,
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Kbin and Lemmy and Mastadon (and others) can all federate with each other, so posts and comments are all shared. They all speak the same underlying protocol -- ActivityPub.

https://kbin.social/m/asklemmy@lemmy.ml/t/58451/I-am-new-to-the-Fediverse-I-vaguely-understand-how

Cargon, in Do you need to vent about something?

I’ve had it with these motherfucking snakes on this motherfucking plane!

archomrade, in Hypothetically speaking, if Reddit back tracks on their API plan and meets all of the communities expeditions- would you go back to Reddit?

Definitely not. Even if I get luke-warm on lemmy, Huffman has shown a complete disregard to the community and has completely pivoted to building the business. As soon as they introduced New reddit and bought AlienBlue, the writing was already on the wall.

I’m not sure if lemmy/the fediverse has the legs to keep the community going indefinitely (i was around when Voat was absorbing the last reddit exodus, i’m hoping lemmy has more legs than that), but I think i’m done with these for-profit social media sites. Youtube is the last one (for me) that hasn’t burned that bridge, but I’m not a contributor there anyway. For being a link-aggregation website though, I feel like federations are a perfect fit.

I’m old enough now that I can see myself not using social media at all… Jesus how did I get so old. Time to go buy a Miata and some aviators.

bobs_monkey,

I remember the Voat semi-exodus, but as I recall that was all the communities that got banned. Voat turned into a cesspool real quick

t_378,

I'm not sure if lemmy/the fediverse has the legs to keep the community going indefinitely (i was around when Voat was absorbing the last reddit exodus, i'm hoping lemmy has more legs than that), but I think i'm done with these for-profit social media sites.

What I'm hoping for, is that a portion of people that care and come to Lemmy stick with it, and those people that aren't at all concerned with Reddits's business dealings stick with Reddit. It gives each community a chance to develop it's own voice, which is how it was before the major centralization of the web.

I guess what I'm saying is, even if Lemmy doesn't beat Reddit into the ground, Lemmy can still win in it's own way.

SturgiesYrFase, in Do you need to vent about something?
@SturgiesYrFase@lemmy.ml avatar

I’m a skilled fuckin mason. But I’ve put my notice in so I’m being given all the shit jobs on my last week. The past three days I’ve been descaling parts of the wall. What’s descaling you ask? Going over the entire wall with a hand brush and a wire brush, knocking off all the loose bits. Meanwhile their star mason is installing stones with ledges so big you could hang a fuckin coffee cup off em, and totally missing mortar on entire stones. Literally just plop em on the wall and keep going. Fuck this place, and fuck Bob specifically.

Bobsnoturuncle,

Shitty for them to do that to you. Would it impact your next job or your wallet so much that you can’t just tell them to fuck off and just walk away?

cantankerousnuts,

Man Bob sounds like a real piece of work. Good for you, I hope you find a place that can utilize and appreciate (in the form of payment) your talents and commitment to quality of work. Best of luck internet stranger!!

Strae, in What's a movie (or series) that lies about its genre?

Stalker by Tarkovsky. The description made it sound like a really cool sci-fi/fantasy, bleak adventure movie. Instead it was just a bunch of melodramatic philosophy. Pretty much nothing even remotely sci-fi happens.

FoxyWaffles42, in What communities ("subreddits") would you like to see?

I would love to see a disc golf magazine

Aviandelight,
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There is one over on lemmy.world. only 10 members right now.

fubo, in How do we feel about Meta joining the Fediverse?
SuperIce,

Is that necessary though? I feel like we should let them join. If they do something malicious, then we can block them. IMO, it doesn't make sense to just preemptively block them for no real reason.

Cynosure,

It is wholly necessary. They will start massive data mining operations if they join, harming users of all instances.

bric,

Data mining can happen without any of that, everything you post in the fediverse is literally available for anyone to see. Realistically, the most harm they can do is build controlled communities that grow so huge that they drown out all of the fediverse's open communities.

a1studmuffin,
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Look at what happened with Google Chrome and browser standards. We don’t want a company that dominates the landscape changing the rules in their favour.

BrainisfineIthink,
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Your most harm scenario is exactly what they want to do.

TrinityTek,

They've demontrated their evil nature in the past, promoting divisive and inciteful material and anything to drive engagement for the sake of advertiser dollars. I don't think we need to wait for them to do it again in the Fediverse. Better to head that shit off right up front.

Th4tGuyII,
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Embrace, Extend, Extinguish. Microsoft did it before, we shouldn't let Meta do it now.

MigratingtoLemmy, in Hypothetically speaking, if Reddit back tracks on their API plan and meets all of the communities expeditions- would you go back to Reddit?

No. I'll use RSS to lurk on subs that don't move, but this more and fragmentation has pushed me to finally try and curb my endless scrolling habits (by utilising IRC, I now only go through small bytes of content, and if I don't feel like it is important, I don't waste any more time).

lunarshot,
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do you have any more info on how to get started with this? I have no desire to go back but would love to know how to loosely lurk like that

MigratingtoLemmy,

Download any FOSS RSS client for your OS. I'm looking at:

  1. https://github.com/yang991178/fluent-reader
  2. https://github.com/hello-efficiency-inc/raven-reader
  3. https://github.com/nkanaev/yarr

I'll be switching from QuiteRSS which is not maintained anymore.

Then, find how to get rss feeds for whatever you want (Reddit, Lemmy and Youtube are fairly easy). That's all

OverfedRaccoon, in Hypothetically speaking, if Reddit back tracks on their API plan and meets all of the communities expeditions- would you go back to Reddit?
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Spez is doubling down. He's shown his hand. He's lied. It's like watching Anakin's descent to the dark side. He's too far gone.

I don't really think there is a going back. The watering hole is poisoned. There's no more good faith. And, I think for a lot people, especially people here, it's a matter of principle at this point.

I might check in on certain niche subs that don't move on to other platforms, but the days of gleefully doomsctolling are over.

Haily, in How do we feel about Meta joining the Fediverse?

I didn’t know they’d joined. Do you have a source for this?

otterpop, in How do we feel about Meta joining the Fediverse?

To me it sounds like they are trying to Embrace, Extend, Extinguish the fediverse. I wouldn't doubt if at first they adopted it with all the standards then started doing proprietary crap

fratermus, in How do we feel about Meta joining the Fediverse?
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They are free to set up an instance. Not sure who would federate with them.

Ataraxia,
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