I've seen multiple requests for nsfw lemmy communities like reddit has. I live in Germany, and I think you are required to verify that the users that see porn content are above the age of 18. Does Lemmy has or plan to have a feature for that? Maybe this should be an issue on github?
I can verify myself using my Id card and a terminal or via NFC. The app used is the middleware between software or website requesting verification and my ID. No data leaves my ID in direction to the software or website. The middleware just gives a thumbs up to the verification request.
One of the instance that is promoted on join-lemmy.org is burggit.moe that is defined as "NSFW & Loli/Shota/Cub friendly". Loli is legally considered as paedophilia in europe and the US, so even if it's legal in the country that host the instance, I would suggest to not promote it as an instance to join
I've never been sentimental about a social media site but it's sad for me to see reddit so clearly killing itself. Pushshift is already banned and Apollo is soon to follow. Reddit will either pivot fully to a mainstream audience or die out. It's just sad for me to see it doing it to itself.
I hope the decentralization has a chance. It could still be monetarised or "regulated to death" by government's . They both don't like the loss of control that system brings.
Soldering iron with needle tip, hot and full of tin. Power plug stuck in the extension cord connector.
Took the iron pointing towards me in the right hand together with the cord plug and pulled ......... Plug suddenly came free and the hot iron tip stuck in my left arm.
Pulled it out and it was clean, hole in the arm filled with tin residues. Didn't hurt to much because nerves were dead around the hole.
Went straight to the hospital, took 3 weeks and a lot of cleaning to get the wound clean.
In 2020, the EU members resisted pressure back then from the US for an outright ban on Chinese telcos and agreed instead on the implementation of a 'toolbox' of security measures. It enabled member states to either restrict or exclude high-risk 5G vendors such as Huawei from core parts of their telecoms network. By now, however,...
PC Software that calculates the optimal distribution for rotor fan blades.
Android Software for helping me picking food. Two different versions, both using databases and are offline usable.
A third Software that is connected to a server structure and collects parts picked by user, creating excel format parts lists.
I am an autodidact when it comes to programming and grew up in times of basic and pascal, before anyone even talked about C.
So I never jumped of basic and used xojo and B4X to develop my software. I know its not C, Java, python or swift but my Software works perfect on PC or as an app on android.
I use the kbin website saved as an app on android home screen. Responding via kbin actually. So I can collect or respond to information from lemmy and mastodon without jumping around.
I created a magazine and entered some tags for automatically collect information. I also linked a lemmy community via https link.
It seems that I have to open the thread and then click a second time to open a browser web page containing the community.
I have seen other magazines where you can select a linked community directly and jump to it with clicking a second time. Also the community is presented in kbin with the note on top thst the shown data maybe not complete.
Is there a way to shop around for a Lemmy instance based on how many instances are blocking it and how many instances it's blocking? For example, I noticed that the lemmygrad.ml instance is relatively popular, but it seems like a lot of other instances block it. It also blocks a bunch of other instances. So, if there are any...
I don't think that your concerns will happen. As the fediverse could be easy replicated and it is no problem to run an own instance federating with whatever you want AND be part of the rest.
My guess is that we will see more instances with different tastes if I may call it this.
By using tools like kbin you are also free to assamble the fediverse you want without the need to follow a single instance only.
https://github.com/angr/angr Uses a Concolic execution engine where it can switch from running a binary concretely, break, and then define an unknown input and find what should I be to trigger a different breakpoint. - e.g. what should the “password” pointer be pointing to in order to trigger the “you’re in” branch of...
Without revealing to much, what are your customers or is it pure research based?
A second question, is the code generated vulnerable often because using certain programming languages that have "known" problems or are the problems coming mostly from bad coding habits?
We all know about how Reddit closed-sourced back in 2017 and will be killing off third-party apps this July, what will Lemmy.ml do to avoid facing the same fate? Reddit started off like this (open, aiming for freedom) and it all went downhill from there.
Age Verification On Lemmy
I've seen multiple requests for nsfw lemmy communities like reddit has. I live in Germany, and I think you are required to verify that the users that see porn content are above the age of 18. Does Lemmy has or plan to have a feature for that? Maybe this should be an issue on github?
join-lemmy.org is promoting an instance with paedophilia
One of the instance that is promoted on join-lemmy.org is burggit.moe that is defined as "NSFW & Loli/Shota/Cub friendly". Loli is legally considered as paedophilia in europe and the US, so even if it's legal in the country that host the instance, I would suggest to not promote it as an instance to join
Tafkars: Reddit-API proxy for Lemmy (help wanted) (imgur.com)
cross-posted from: https://feddit.de/post/768790...
Thoughts on this Reddit post claiming 'Lemmy doesn't care about privacy'? (old.reddit.com)
Is it possible to create communities from jerboa?
So I'm mostly a mobile user, and would like to start some community on the instance I'm on, is there a way to do this from the app?
Is anyone else beginning to mourn reddit?
I've never been sentimental about a social media site but it's sad for me to see reddit so clearly killing itself. Pushshift is already banned and Apollo is soon to follow. Reddit will either pivot fully to a mainstream audience or die out. It's just sad for me to see it doing it to itself.
Explain Like I’m Five - Lemmy (lemmy.ml)
Layperson-friendly explanations
Communities Requests: Out of the Loop, Explain it Like I'm 5 (ELI5), Best of Lemmy, and AskScience
I'd start these myself, but don't have the time to moderate them....
What's the stupidest way you've ever injured yourself?
Sending this from work where I was looking at a coworker while talking and walked full-speed into the edge of a table...
Preview: 18 Minutes of Final Fantasy 16 Dungeon-Crawling Gameplay | IGN First (youtu.be)
Enjoy 18 minutes of exclusive gameplay as we explore two dungeons in Final Fantasy 16 ahead of its release for PS5 on June 22.#IGN #FF16
EU considers mandatory ban on using Huawei and several other suppliers to build 5G over security concerns (12ft.io)
In 2020, the EU members resisted pressure back then from the US for an outright ban on Chinese telcos and agreed instead on the implementation of a 'toolbox' of security measures. It enabled member states to either restrict or exclude high-risk 5G vendors such as Huawei from core parts of their telecoms network. By now, however,...
The Forbidden Noctua Interview: Fan Engineering Technical Discussion & Challenges (www.youtube.com)
From the video description:...
What's something cool that you've made?
Hopefully I'm not breaking any guidelines on self-promotion, but I bet some of y'all have made some really cool things....
How do we overcome the identity problem in fediverse?
In fediverse your user name is not unique as the same name could be used by different persons over different instances in the fediverse....
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Finding an instance that blocks least and is least blocked
Is there a way to shop around for a Lemmy instance based on how many instances are blocking it and how many instances it's blocking? For example, I noticed that the lemmygrad.ml instance is relatively popular, but it seems like a lot of other instances block it. It also blocks a bunch of other instances. So, if there are any...
I am a cyber security researcher specializing in automated binary analysis - AMA
https://github.com/angr/angr Uses a Concolic execution engine where it can switch from running a binary concretely, break, and then define an unknown input and find what should I be to trigger a different breakpoint. - e.g. what should the “password” pointer be pointing to in order to trigger the “you’re in” branch of...
Even more [Science Fiction (Fantasy)] books to check out this May (transfer-orbit.ghost.io)
What could Lemmy.ml do to avoid becoming the next Reddit after a decade?
We all know about how Reddit closed-sourced back in 2017 and will be killing off third-party apps this July, what will Lemmy.ml do to avoid facing the same fate? Reddit started off like this (open, aiming for freedom) and it all went downhill from there.