youronlyone

@youronlyone@calckey.social

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youronlyone,

@Supremo

Before anything else, IANAL and TINLA.

The , like South , have a law that “exempts a family who commit theft, swindling and malicious mischief from criminal liability exists”.

You can read more about it here: https://attorney.org.ph/legal-news/53-strange-laws-you-never-knew-existed-part-12-of-15-family-members-who-commit-theft-are-not-criminally-liable

This is probably what the police meant. Though, should have been still liable for civil.

Or, maybe, there is an IRR that states anything under a certain amount + it falls under this exemption, is indeed not qualified even if only for civil.

I think, the idea behind it is to encourage it being solved within the family instead of the family unit being destroyed because family members and relatives are filing cases against each other.

Again, IANAL and TINLA.

Tell your “friend” that their best course of action is to consult with an attorney.

^_^

youronlyone, to test

This is a Kbin Magazine test post.

Via readit.buzz

@test

pixiecata, to random

Sometimes I follow accounts with advocacies I am interested in, but lately I find them posting almost exclusively depressing things. So I unfollow them, to avoid doomscrolling. Sometimes I have to put my mental health first.

youronlyone,

@pixiecata Last year or two, I went through all my SNS accounts an unfollowed all news agencies, activists, and non-tech / non-privacy / non-encryption advocates, for the exact same reason.

^_^

My life started to get better. I'm more patient. I get less angrier. And my reactions are more focused on those things I truly care about. Before that, I react like everybody else to every piece of news and all those negative stuff.

Mental detox? Hehe.

emc2, to kbin

Live-posting as I figure this out. Feel free to reply with suggestions.

Looks like "subreddits" are called "magazines" and are hosted on specific instances. Beyond that, instances look like they work pretty much the same as on Mastodon.

I'm guessing looking at the magazines an instance hosts is a good way to learn about that instance.

youronlyone,

@nonlinear @emc2

Yep. You can try searching my accounts from any other fediverse instances:

Or, try a kbin magazine/community/subreddit/group:

Hope it helps!

youronlyone,

@emc2 @nonlinear @youronlyone @youronlyone @readitbuzz

  1. Yes, those are separate accounts per instance.

  2. Also yes, you can use one account from one instance to create a “Thread” in a community/magazine/group located in another instance. Or, reply to an existing one located in another instance.

However, there are still some cases wherein a new “Thread” or reply, does not federate well in another instance. It could be software related or instance configuration. (Or, defederation.) But works fine in non-Lemmy / non-Kbin instances.

  1. Yes, similar to #2, you can use a Calckey, Hubzilla, Friendica, Akkoma, Mastodon. The “Threads” will appear as a user's post.

Also similar to #2, federation hiccups can be software related, server configuration, or admin defederation setting. Or, there are just too many requests, it is taking time to defederate properly.

You don't need a separate account like what I have, unless you want to test and/or use the “Thread” UI and UX Lemmy and Kbin offers.

^_^

youronlyone,

@nonlinear
@emc2 Apologies but I'm not following you. You signup to whichever instance you want to use. After that, I no longer have an idea what you said.

I mean, I did not say you should have multiple accounts. But if that's what you want, you can do it. Or, if you like to test things, do it.

cordillera, to kpop
@cordillera@horrorhub.club avatar

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  • youronlyone,

    @cordillera Last news I heard locally, the online sales was halted because the SM Ticketnet found “malicious activities”.

    Probably someone's using a bot to automate purchases, then resell the tickets at a higher price.

    youronlyone, to random

    The only way I can accept ejecting in space without a suit, and live to tell it, is because it's . ​:ablobbonenodfast:​

    youronlyone,

    @teacherbuknoy Same!

    Whenever I try to imagine that… it's sooooo scary. You're suddenly too small, how can they find you in the vastness of space? And all you can do is… wait for your oxygen to run out. Or, wait for some ship or asteroid to run you over.

    Yes, while appreciating the view.

    Even if we have beacons or distress signals. If no ship detects it in time… T_T

    youronlyone,

    @teacherbuknoy @pixiecata Truth! Even if there's a ship around, I won't take a space walk anywhere near where another gravity can pull me down… even if we're in a safe distance.

    My mind would just be playing all the potential negative scenarios. T_T

    youronlyone, to random

    @wellschmaltz @JungleGeorge

    I'm confused… are you saying that the issue between Beehaw.org and Lemmy.world is related to the lead developers of Lemmy software?

    EDIT: Nevermind, I got your point.

    Well, for users who are new to the fediverse, they will probably see it as a division in the “Lemmy (software) community” (if we can call it that). But, that's no different from say a fork. Mastodon was forked a lot, but it wasn't necessarily a division of the “Mastodon (software) community”.

    I think they'll be fine and it'll, in the end, be a positive.

    JungleGeorge, to random

    Apparently Lemmy.world and Beehaw having some beef at the moment. No idea what's going on. Just saw some posts about one defederating the other. What a nice way for all the reddit refugees to get introduced to Fediverse politics ​:ablobbonelightstick:​

    youronlyone,

    @wellschmaltz

    In fairness to Lemmy software, “defederation” is an instance thing, not a software thing. ^_^

    Anyone can defederate themselves from any instance regardless which software they are running be it Misskey, Pleroma, Mastodon, Lemmy, Kbin, and so on. If they so choose, they can defederate with the entire fediverse and run a walled instance.

    @JungleGeorge

    youronlyone,

    @JungleGeorge It's fine. This way the new users will start to understand how the fediverse works. This way they know how important the instance/host they are going to choose for their respective subreddit migrations.

    ^_^

    youronlyone,

    @JungleGeorge It depends on how the UI and UX works for an individual.

    For example, for me feels “isolated”. It doesn't show you the wider . But in , it has a “Microblog” tab where you will be able to see what the rest of the fediverse are saying about your topic -- posts that don't appear as a “Thread”.

    For other people, 's UI and UX are working well. Like me for example, I see the topics I want to see, and the communities around it, because I'm using Calckey's antenna feature combined with a Deck UI. I see discussions and communities I do not see from a Mastodon instance.

    I also used to have a solo instance and I can say the same for it, I can see the wider fediverse and the different communities surrounding the different topics I am interested in.

    The thing with a fediverse account, first and foremost, it is what it is for you based on how you built your network. What you see, what you interact it, is your .

    Some people only follow groups/communities/magazines. They have few 1-to-1 “following”. If the instances these groups/communities/magazines goes offline… their “Observable Fediverse” will be cut a lot, and they might even feel isolated suddenly.

    So, for me, my “Observable Fediverse” is wide and revolves around the topics I care about. Thus, I see the “community” in using Calckey and Hubzilla (and Kbin for that matter) far more than using Lemmy.

    ^_^

    (PS I have accounts where its “Observable Fediverse” is purely reliant on groups/communities/magazines. It's a totally different Fediverse experience from those accounts.)

    youronlyone, to Philippines

    I hate . You are at the mercy of wherever you are when it hit.

    youronlyone, to earthquake

    calculated the at 6.2M, at 2km deep. Somewhere near the northern shores of island.

    youronlyone,

    @GameWiz

    For me, strictly about features, go for . ^_^

    youronlyone,

    @GameWiz Regardless, it doesn't really matter.

    Are you guys from the /r/philippines subreddit and trying to find a new home? Or, you just want to start a new community in the network?

    If it is the latter, then we already have well-established communities like @pinoy @philippines @pilipinas ^_^

    So, keeping @philippines is perfectly fine, you don't really have to move. The more communities we have in other instances, the better. Redundancy and continuity.

    It means that, if one community hosted in a different instance goes offline (temporarily or permanently), the other Philippines communities in other instances are still intact. Those affected can move to the other existing communities. It happened before (an instance went offline, temporarily) and it almost happened again (permanently).

    However, if you are the /r/philippines subreddit, since you have an existing community you are migrating over to the fediverse, then yes, choose the instance you want to be hosted on. One where you can get a guarantee that they will do everything they can to stay online for the next 20 years. Otherwise, you risk breaking the community if the instance suddenly goes offline.

    Does that make any sense? ^_^

    youronlyone,

    @Deebster I used to use as well, it was far better than in its early days, unfortunately, the latter overtook them. Now, most of my shelves are on Goodreads.

    You can go self-hosting mode. You can self-host , or the traditional, ever reliable, . ^_^ I no longer use Calibre because Goodreads.

    On the BookWyrm side of things, it can import your books from Goodreads.

    maegul, to fediverse
    @maegul@hachyderm.io avatar

    If there isn’t much cross-platform engagement between the and , and Reddit migrants leave because of insufficient activity … is this a failure of sorts of the ?

    I’m leaning yes. If cross-platform activity is essentially irrelevant but more of a minor awkward perk at times then the fediverse doesn’t exist (yet) at the level of being a social media platform or space.

    Instead, it’s a tool for FOSS platforms to scale through decentralisation.

    @fediversenews

    youronlyone,

    @maegul @fediversenews

    If they leave because there is not much interaction between link-aggregator types of software (as Wikipedia calls it) and Mastodon software, then it is the failure of those software, not the .

    Always remember, the fediverse is ALL software communicating through the protocol. Mastodon is a software. Lemmy is a software. Kbin is a software.

    If your question is about the fediverse, then I don't see how this applies:

    I’m leaning yes. If cross-platform activity is essentially irrelevant but more of a minor awkward perk at times then the fediverse doesn’t exist (yet) at the level of being a social media platform or space.

    Because there is a lot of engagement happening in the fediverse network. It is not a “minor awkward perk at times”

    You have to reshape your thinking about what the Fediverse is.

    1. The Fediverse is not Mastodon. (That's like saying Asia is China.)
    2. Mastodon is just one part of the Fediverse network. (Or, China is just one part of Asia.)
    3. This so-called “threadiverse” is only one part of the Fediverse network, it is not a separate thing. (This usage of “threadiverse” is what's causing the confusion.)
    4. There is no “mastoverse” or any “-verse” because they can all interoperate, engage, communicate, with each other through the ActivityPub protocol.

    Your current thinking, if I may, is like this:
    a. There is a yahooverse (ref: threadiverse).
    b. And email (ref: fediverse) and gmail (ref: Mastodon) are interchangable.
    c. And sometimes it can also be called gmailverse (ref: mastoverse).

    There is no “insufficient activity” in the fediverse network. There are already some people who left who said there is too much noise, and it is so hard to keep up with everything.

    If Reddit migrants leave because of a supposed “insufficient activity”, it probably is due to the software they are using. Maybe the software has a bug. Or, maybe the software chose not to show to the users how very active the fediverse is, and their only interaction with the fediverse is if someone replies to their “Thread”. (And as an aside, this is where Kbin wins because it shows the wider fediverse through its “microblog” feature/tab.)


    I hope it makes sense. It's hard to explain things if English is not not one's primary language, and with that I apologise if it was confusing or too wordy.

    openstreetmap, to reddit
    @openstreetmap@en.osm.town avatar

    The r/OpenStreetMap subreddit is temporarily closing for a few days, as part of the site wide protest against the proposed new reddit changes which would adversely affect the community there.

    https://www.reddit.com/r/openstreetmap

    youronlyone,

    @openstreetmap Hmm… if you have the resources, I guess the best option is to run your own or instance (I like Kbin more).

    Also, you already are running your own Mastodon instance, so… why not migrate your “subreddit” community?

    ​:ablobbonenodfast:​

    youronlyone,

    @amapanda Planning. Once I get my first pay from my new job, hehe. ^_^

    I find 's UI/UX interesting, I think it can be used as a solo instance, and the “magazine”/community/subreddit feature can act as a “category”.

    Each “magazine” also have a “microblog” tab where regular status updates show up for the same topic.

    It kind of makes it easier to look at different topics.

    youronlyone, to fediverse

    A sample of a instance (calckey.social in this case) replying to a community located in lemmy.world.

    --> https://lemmy.world/post/52773

    Also notice how Lemmy properly indented a numbered list. As well as, how the tags from Calckey were linked.

    RE: https://lemmy.world/post/52773

    youronlyone, to random

    And done… pinned posts set. Intro, gaming profiles, Fediverse history project.

    I waited to reach post 999 so the gaming profile and intro post are posts 1000 and 1001. ​:blobboneblewobblehyper:​

    gowin, to pinoy
    @gowin@social.tchncs.de avatar

    Apparently, has their own take on luncheon meat, they call "Everlasting," which I never heard of before.

    If folktales are to be believed, they last "forever," or until they're finally consumed, 😅 without the need for refrigeration. Also said to be a popular dish during community feasts.

    The folks who gave it to me, described them as similar to embutido, but the mouth feel is closer to home-made luncheon meat.

    @takam @pinoy

    youronlyone,

    @tallship Oh yes, that one! I've been trying to remember the English translation of in the context of food, but failed. 😅

    @gowin @pinoy @takam

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