fruitycoder 3d ago • 80%
Lighter weight and they have made a lot progress on federation
fruitycoder 3d ago • 100%
The server provides the data to authenticated users and helps facilitate pki between the clients.
If someone is added by the server to have access to the data but wasn't given a key capable of decryption by an actual user they wouldn't have actual access, just encrypted data.
fruitycoder 3d ago • 87%
On one hand I love this, but also I think your right. 'partners: alice bob' in make file doesn't work right?
fruitycoder 3d ago • 100%
If the the pki is generated by users client side by a secret discord doesn't control it wouldn't be an issue.
fruitycoder 3d ago • 100%
Red. Before
Dude. After
Me. After
Baseball. Before
White card table with grey liner. Before.
Ball rolled slightly forward after being judged by the person. Stayed in the table. Before
fruitycoder 3d ago • 100%
Matrix?
I only put ? Because I don't know what you mean of grouping your friends by game.
Like a server/channel where everyone in it is both your friend and a player of that game or a contact group that manage so you can see who is that.
fruitycoder 3d ago • 100%
Keep the data but encrypted. Let users send links that contain the pki info to decrypt the messages. Have that pki info generated client side.
Discord would only need to shuffle data, provide authentication, and provide the web app data down to the client. But every bit of user shared and generated content would be encrypted to them.
fruitycoder 3d ago • 100%
Fight against SA protection in the workplace and push more children to work to live? Anything is better than the Great Replacement right? /s
But honestly thinking about what terrible combination of policies.
fruitycoder 3d ago • 54%
What's wild is I'm not even mad about this to some extent. Like personalized price adjustments just feels like better couponing. Its just the fact the majority of people's food needs are met by for profit companies means that the well being of their customers are not even on the table of shit they track for.
Worse yet, we KNOW they are selling this data and our privacy is 100% not a concern of theirs either.
If my local grocery coop, farmers market did this, and gave reasonable efforts to keep their systems local, secure, data lean, and optional. I wouldn't even be mad. This is none of those things and done, again, by people that would crush orphans for profit if there was a market for it.
fruitycoder 3d ago • 100%
If they can prove our that it is just acceptable enough they know competition will follow suit and they can enjoy the increased margins then.
fruitycoder 4d ago • 100%
I appreciate the suggestion though I am not sure how to this tool for this purpose.
fruitycoder 4d ago • 100%
Both solid suggestion! I thought about a calendar app, and might just do that for the reminder aspect.
A CRM might just be close enough. I'll check out odoos offering to see how well it fits!
Also yep looking for tracking org info and voting as a voter in a bunch of different organizations.
fruitycoder 5d ago • 75%
Electric whisks. I'm never stirring a drink with a spoon in my life.
fruitycoder 5d ago • 100%
Second the tank printers. Cartridges cost way to much fing money
fruitycoder 5d ago • 100%
How do you normally go about choosing a proxy?
I am trying to migrate to cooperative or mutual owned businesses in my life, but one real problem I have is managing all of the elections and votes I am part of now. Does anyone know of good tools to help store and track stakeholder rights and participation? Like reminders that a vote is in month. Best places to find updates and info. Etc?
fruitycoder 5d ago • 100%
Gitlab is actively working integrating AP and ForgeFed into it. ForgeJo has been working on ForgeFed.
I can't wait tbh. I want to follow a project and comment on releases. @ a projects issues to create an issue in that project community.
Also can't wait to have one big searchable open source forge. Random git project. Gnome. Free desktop. Mozilla. GNU. KDE. Fedora. OpenSuse.
All searchable, cross forkable, cross referencable, etc.
fruitycoder 1w ago • 100%
Mojo is what is keeping me vindicated that python was a good choice. That and it's worked for every project I've ever used it for lol
But that's small potatoes in the technologist game
fruitycoder 2w ago • 100%
Honestly. For one the US is huge. Its like saying "living in Europe" as a shared common experience, two because of our news stations sensationalist stories are blasted 24/7 and on repeat.
The day to day life isn't THAT crazy. No one I know personally had any personal experience with gun violence at school. 0. Out of about 100 people.
Its still tragic that any kid has experienced violence in school. 1 is too many. Its just not the daily lived experience of most Americans.
fruitycoder 2w ago • 100%
Doing a couple of Harvester migrations atm and I can confirm that a lot of organizations invested heavily into VMWare's tech.
cross-posted from: https://sh.itjust.works/post/12252955 > Open Source principles applied to biotech is a way we can today fight against the capture of oligarchical seed companies of the very foods we all need to live. Check out here to see what organizations in your area are part of the Global Coalition of Open Source Seed Initiatives (GOSSI).
cross-posted from: https://sh.itjust.works/post/12252955 > Open Source principles applied to biotech is a way we can today fight against the capture of oligarchical seed companies of the very foods we all need to live. Check out here to see what organizations in your area are part of the Global Coalition of Open Source Seed Initiatives (GOSSI).
Open Source principles applied to biotech is a way we can today fight against the capture of oligarchical seed companies of the very foods we all need to live. Check out here to see what organizations in your area are part of the Global Coalition of Open Source Seed Initiatives (GOSSI).
Not me, but I honestly, this seems like a cool idea. I like the idea of possibly creating a fine tunned model per user that translates vibes to what would resonate better with another person.
cross-posted from: https://sh.itjust.works/post/11337409 > Hey everyone, I saw this post about peertube channels being able to be seen as communities on lemmy, but I noticed that the comments don't show on the community post. > > I was wondering if anyone else was tracking anything about this already, or any other peertube to lemmy integrations, like the embedded video playback from peertube (new feature) or peertube's remote account features (comment using any fediverse account) not working with Lemmy users (at least not me right now). > > [Matrix chat about it](https://matrix.to/#/!kzdkMSDlVUjuTTObHw:matrix.org/$d4k_gzZeis3evfPEHcFYDaPHhVfxBXMaXkt4S-f2wUs?via=matrix.org&via=t2bot.io&via=envs.net)
Hey everyone, I saw this post about peertube channels being able to be seen as communities on lemmy, but I noticed that the comments don't show on the community post. I was wondering if anyone else was tracking anything about this already, or any other peertube to lemmy integrations, like the embedded video playback from peertube (new feature) or peertube's remote account features (comment using any fediverse account) not working with Lemmy users (at least not me right now). [Matrix chat about it](https://matrix.to/#/!kzdkMSDlVUjuTTObHw:matrix.org/$d4k_gzZeis3evfPEHcFYDaPHhVfxBXMaXkt4S-f2wUs?via=matrix.org&via=t2bot.io&via=envs.net) Update 01: Being tracked here on [Lemmy's repo](https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/issues/3837). Still interested in everyone's thoughts.
Does anyone know if/when AMD will support Linux on their new NPU? If it's never or too far out, what is everyone else looking towards for open source AI development? This issue is apparently tracking the Linux communities request for it.
Hello all, I am just curious if anyone has taken a tool like community rule to define how their instance or community control is handled? Even more so if there has been any effort to make the actual decision-making actionable by the system.
Cool seeming project make more open matrix communities with plans to integrate with the ActivityPub standard. I really like the idea personally of being able to quickly turn a chat thread into a wider post/thread.
Has anyone messed with using the very large jumbo frames for IPv6 for anything like video transfer, or large file transfers? I'm curious if anyone has done it for firewall overhead reduction too