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I’m a male, 23 yo software developer. Admin of lemy.lol instance.
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Wait, Nextcloud has AP integration?
Just updated :) The broken “feature in local” function made me paranoid and I’m glad it fixed now.
Good to hear it’s out 🎉 I’m so hyped for the image proxy. Storing images permanently was costly.
I don’t know. Sounds like communism 🙃
iusearchlinux.fyi gone too. I’m glad feddit.ch at least announced this.
With Lemmy 0.19, you can block instances individually FYI.
Yes. But you can still do that, there are so many unmoderated communities anyway.
90% of Lemmy’s storage/bandwidth load comes from the top 100 communities. So communities with lil activity probably wouldn’t create much of a burden.
And yes, both instances must register on the site and choose which instances they allow. Either allowing instances explicitly or with some filters.
Maybe. I need to check Kbin API docs.
Rust? eww 🤮. Someone should rewrite it in Java(!)
Seeing my PR here made me feel good. 3 months and ~60 commits for only one lil field was too much 😅
It’s very nice and reassuring that all the commits are audited subtly though.
There’s a library for JS: https://join-lemmy.org/api/index.html
Well, that’s probably requires a back-end server and a database.
Yeah that’s true. We just need to research who owns the TLD before long-term site and everything is ok.
That’s the difference I’m trying to explain. If you give them, you have no right. If they do it themselves, then you can at least sue.
It’s like I stop locking my door because there’s a chance burglars could break into my house and steal things at any time.
So why the New York Times sued OpenAI? There are multiple cases regarding this. Why do online and public platforms feel entitled to sue AI companies (according to you)?
If OpenAI and NYT were 2 news sites in the fediverse and had the ability to share their news with each other; I’m sure NYT couldn’t file such a lawsuit.
Nope. The ones you’re mentioned are gTLD (generic top-level domain) but most of the other domains are generic TLD too. See here for the list: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Internet_top-level_domains
Just don’t use country-code TLDs because they can removed by those countries. For example fmhy.ml and now queer.af.
Good to hear you’re ok buddy 🙏