You can create an issue for this on the joinlemmy-site repo.
You can create an issue for this on the joinlemmy-site repo.
I read through the whole list, and monero was the only decent privacy recomendation I could find. Everything else was US-hosted. A lot of it was just recommendations from Apple and Google on “privacy” services they offer.
No mention of syncthing, matrix, xmpp, even with sections dedicated to those categories.
I can’t take any credit for that one. A few months ago I put out a request to various rust programming communities on lemmy, asking if anyone could help make a rust library to use the clearurls data.
@jendrikw did, so now we’re using their crate.
Nothing changed there. The image resolution changes have to do with thumbnails fetched from other sites or servers.
Ok a fix is deployed now to lemmy.ml , let me know if you see any issues.
I deployed a fix for that now on lemmy.ml , should be good now.
8-core 16GB VPS, although we are one of the larger servers. Most smaller servers would probably be fine with 2-core 512mb.
Thx, its actually a back-end issue, so I’ll close in favor of it: https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/issues/5173
Nah you’re fine, we just moved it to the disco.
Okay dad joke hour’s done for me, back to coding.
K we’re back up! Let me know if there are any issues.
Wise decision.
Yes, I believe all the messages are in plain text, and it’s up to the server not to log it.
It is possible to e2ee the message content yourself tho.
Edit: it looks like ntfy.sh specifically keeps messages cached in memory for a few hours befor discarding them. https://docs.ntfy.sh/config/
Redditors can’t help themselves but be racist against russians.
Thx! I’m its original creator, and used it to teach myself android app programming. It also has another core maintainer, mv-gh, who knows much more about android development than me.
I haven’t had too much time to work on it recently, but its open source so anyone can contribute.
Theodore T’so especially:
first comment:
The question of why a particular country has decided to sanction Russia and not Ukraine, and why a country has decided to support one country versus another, whether it’s Germany, France, and Poland sending tanks and armored vehicles to Ukraine, or North Korea sending artillary shells to Russia, is not up to the Linux development commuity.
next comment:
Sanctions are imposed by Governments — for example, the US, European, Japan, Switzerland, Norway, etc. Not Linux developers, nor Russian troll farms, nor Russia’s useful idiots on the internet. It’s not up to anyone on this mail thread.
Damn there are a surprising number of maintainers that are comrades and not taking this lying down from the western supremacist cohort.
Linus opened up a massive can of worms and turned this into a geopolitical conflict by acting like a baby.
This comment by Hantong Chen is great:
Hi James,
Here’s what Linus has said, and it’s more than just “sanction.”
Moreover, we have to remove any maintainers who come from the following countries or regions, as they are listed in Countries of Particular Concern and are subject to impending sanctions:
- Burma, People’s Republic of China, Cuba, Eritrea, Iran, the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea, Nicaragua, Pakistan, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Tajikistan, and Turkmenistan.
- Algeria, Azerbaijan, the Central African Republic, Comoros, and Vietnam.
For People’s Republic of China, there are about 500 entities that are on the U.S. OFAC SDN / non-SDN lists, especially HUAWEI, which is one of the most active employers from versions 5.16 through 6.1, according to statistics. This is unacceptable, and we must take immediate action to address it, with the same reason.
I have a PR out for this now. Keep in mind that we’re usually too busy developing to keep up with a lot of these posts, so its always better to create an issue for feature requests / bugs.