#Lemmy has experienced CSAM attacks in the last week, with the material posted on multiple communities for people to see. Due to how federation works on Lemmy, this meant that the images also got send over and stored in the databases of other Lemmy servers. This poses questions and challenges for the admins, among others on how to make sure they are legally compliant.
Bet you've heard this before but I'm throwing it out there again anyway;
I know xbirbsite has taught you that using tags in your posts is bad and reduces your reach and such. Non of that happens here as no such algorithms exist. (That site long ago ruined it's tag system. Yes, there was a time tagging your stuff there actually was beneficial.)
Here your works will be found easier using tags as search relies on them pretty heavily. Also they are clickable giving you a list of posts with the same tag. Heck, a tag can even be followed. So shake off the fear to tag things and go wild.~
"(...) In conclusion, for now, I will run both types of metadata side-by-side: hashtags as well as internal links. And I’ll create group views, ie. lists, using Maps Of Content and Dataview. (...)"
Trying to figure out how to use hashtags productively. Especially when taking notes in Obsidian, I often don’t know whether to link a term to its own note, turn it into a hashtag, or both.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tag_(metadata) reads: “(...) Tags are generally chosen informally and personally by the item's creator or by its viewer, (...) may also be chosen from a controlled vocabulary. (...)”
Google Photos app starting to tag the back of heads, and adding a manual Cinematic Photo feature
Seems Google is intending to keep Google Photos, as they have been adding quite a few new features lately.
One is a prompt that has started to pop up for somewhere the back of a head is only visible, and some are seeing a good 80+ percent success rate in r ...continues