What if you get into an accident?
What if you get into an accident?
Humans are resistors. We just need to create a chain of people, and the more we add the more resistance the circuit will have too.
Our data is already public though? The ActivityPub standard specifies that the majority of data we publish on any given instance is public through that instance’s API, and a web scraper could be easily built that would comb through and gather all of it for advertising or machine learning purposes. The only real way to avoid that would be to take the sites themselves private, which would kind of defeat the point of social media, or to just not use social media.
Um, I think someone may have hit you upside the head because it’s obvious and clear that my way is the best.
“Remember Roger? I took him offline so hard he left the industry.”
Yeah, I can tell why this is from adhddd.com, it’s all about assertiveness. People with ADHD in general (including myself, to an extent) have trouble with being assertive, so most of the phrases in this chart try to change a meek or mild-mannered response to a more assertive one. I think part of the struggle of life is finding balance because while some of these are generally improvements, others are generally worse, and the difference will depend on the tone you’re going for and the person that you’re sending the email.
With a name like @redditcunts, this one is probably a troll. Just block them.
Honestly, for some software this is the answer. The other one with hackers is that it’s usually easier to trick an employee into giving you the master password than finding an obscure exploit in their codebase, though it does still happen.
Most of that traffic is probably lurkers and content consumers. Reddit will continue chugging along for a bit, but the loss of power users and mods is about guaranteed to wither the platform over time.
I think it’s really cool here. The people have been mostly friendly, the communities I’m following are decently active, and new features are being added every day. I honestly have very few complaints.
Right now all reviews are private feedback because the app is early access, but once the app doe its first full release version that will change.
As a note though, wefwef is FOSS. It’s GitHub page is linked in the web app and there are instructions to host a version of it yourself, if you so desire.
Not just that, but the code contributed to Lemmy by this debugging will make Lemmy run faster for everyone on every instance, which is makes the ecosystem that much better.
Not at all. The admins here are doing great work and their updates are often informative and helpful, it makes sense you’d look forward to them.
I’m on another instance, but here’s some federated activity for you.
Indeed. The growth here seems organic to me, so hopefully that’s a good sign for our future.
They may never find out.
Absolutely. I’m glad that we’re cultivating such a great community so far, hopefully it will only continue to grow and improve as time goes on.
Block them individually. There’s no way currently to block an instance as a user.
Oh yeah, the app is a monster that will eat all of your data. I thought we were talking about federated data they would get from the other instances, which is more or less public. My data as shown in that image is not public and I have no plans to hand it over to Meta.