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@0xtero@kbin.social
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Well that was the most useless study I've seen in while. Torrent sites getting flagged as malicious. Who would have thought?

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Yeah this outcome was completely out of the blue.

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The Gnome devs say you don't need a mascot.

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Because the more market share leads to better hardware and driver support

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target will be front and center

Will it though? I'm pressing X for doubt.
I think the main focus will be on greenwashing and actually not agreeing to anything at all.

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The real problem with the internet isn’t Facebook or Twitter or Reddit, it’s the fact the entire experience is pretty much controlled by Microsoft and Google

I think the real problem is that the entire Internet is basically just a dozen multi-billion Big Tech companies and the entire "Internet economy" is so tightly weaved into advertising money.

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What's really wild is that you don't have to go that far into the past (just ca. 20 years) when the Internet was all about Information wanting to be Free. It was hopeful time of people coming together around new technology. There were a lot new businesses with wild innovations.

And then, just in a decade it was all gone. Replaced by unregulated behemoths that merged until there's a dirty dozen left, controlling most of global money and information.

Enshittification of the Internet.

Where can I find documentation on how federation works?

I can't find anything on the specifics of how federation actually works. The op thread gets copied to any federated server? What happens if the thread is deleted on the op server? Does it still exist on all other federated servers? How do comments and votes work? That kind of thing.

VR saa vihdoin kilpailijan kaupunkien lähiliikenteeseen koko Suomessa: katso täältä, missä uudet junat kulkisivat [20 reittivaihtoehtoa, ensimmäinen Salon, Turun ja Uudenkaupungin välillä] (yle.fi) Finnish

Suomen Lähijunat Oy on ostanut VR:ltä 11 vanhaa lähijunaa, jotka kunnostetaan ja modernisoidaan. Tarkoitus on ryhtyä liikennöimään Suomen kaupunkiseuduilla vuonna 2025....

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Raideliikenteen yksityistämisestä on huonojakin esimerkkejä, mut tämän pitäisi toimia VR:n rinnalla.

No jos katsotte tänne Ruotsin puolelle - täälla on aika monta yrittäjää jotka ajaa valtion rautateiden (SJ) rinnalla.
Yhteistyö yrittäjien välillä ontuu ja hintakehitys on sellasta että on halvempaa ostaa lentoliput.
Ja sillon pääsee myös perille ajoissa, junista ei koskaan tiedä.

Toivottavasti teillä toimii paremmin. Meilla ei toimi ollenkaan.

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I need Linux for my work, so it's not really possible to switch.
I do keep a Windows machine for gaming at home though.

Right tool for the job and so on..

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Mastodon has user defined word filters, you can completely mute this crap (of course people love misspelling his name).
I wish lemmy/kbin would get something similar it's really annoying to have this fucker in my feed daily.

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She was clearly one of the best characters in the show, so job well done.

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There are mobile apps in development and the API is coming along.
Kbin is still just a prototype though, but it's moving along nicely.

My other feeling is that kbin is setting up to be like iCloud whereas lemmy is more akin to sftp.

I've no idea what that analogy even is, but I think the differences are mostly technical (PHP vs Rust) and UX.
Both implement AP a bit differently, but at the end of the day, they're still AP aggregators.
And that's ignoring the political issues around lemmy's codebase ofc.

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Yea, I know its the edgy kid distro

Huh?

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I see, I was wondering why a IT-Security workers were suddenly being called edgy kids. lol.

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Now do same with textiles and electronics

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I guess mainly:
Activity Pub is actually official W3C standard. There are yearly conferences, development and it's open.
That AT protocol is owned by Bluesky, they decide how it's developed, what gets in, what goes out and to my knowledge it's actually not implemented anywhere else (yet).

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Looks like pretty standard security attachment for contractors.

Shouldn't browsers protect what users write from being seen by the website (like customer support chats) before hitting send? Would it be difficult to implement?

I’m sure its common knowledge by now that whatever you write in text boxes on customer support chats can be seen by whoever is on the other side, without or before hitting send. Don’t you think that’s a breach of privacy?! I imagine it isn’t too difficult to implement a fix for it: The browser (like Firefox) could choose...

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