I've enabled Authorized Fetch on DMV.Community so that anyone who blocks a domain at the user level will not have their content viewable from that domain. Essentially, it makes a user-level domain block work like a server-level defederation.
I somewhat sympathize with the anti-Threads crowd, but I'd be a lot more sympathetic if there wasn't so much holier-than-thou, conspiracy theorist, fear mongering coming from them.
@vegdc 1. This place is not a competitor to Threads. The motivation isn't there.
2. They can't kill this place. They can come and go and it will still be here.
3. It's pretty clear their reasoning for jumping on ActivityPub is just to have a CYA for regulators.
@cliffwade@EighthLayer@aggiepm yeah I don't trust a guy that worked for Russian radio. Government funding is one thing, but adding CIA in the headline is the ultimate clickbait.
Tor was created by the US Navy, OpenBSD was funded by DARPA. Just because it received government funding doesn't mean it's not trustworthy.
@cliffwade@EighthLayer@aggiepm first it wasn't FULLY FUNDED by the government, there's no indication it was the CIA, and why wouldn't the government be interested in funding a virtually uncrackable encryption protocol. It's simply paranoid to believe they have some kind of backdoor.
This band is made up of kids fresh out of high school. They have so much potential and they're already making great music. I can't wait to hear what they do next.
Jesus fucking Christ, if users of #immutable#Linux distros aren't just the most insufferable people on the goddamned planet. The absolute epitome of the pathetic "excuse me, but I use Linux, BTW" type of "personality" that literally everyone hates.
Every possible moment they can mention it, every single thread, every fucking day.
No one, and I mean literally no one other than your little online "friends" cares about whether or not you use fucking #Silverblue or #NixOS.