Tell her to stop. Then cease all contact. No need to be respectful. It’s not a situation that needs fine granularity.
You are the adult in this and it’s always going to be your responsibility to do the right thing. So act like a responsible adult.
Glorified network janitor. Perpetual blueteam botherer. Friendly neighborhood cyberman. Constantly regressing toward the mean. Slowly regarding silent things.
Tell her to stop. Then cease all contact. No need to be respectful. It’s not a situation that needs fine granularity.
You are the adult in this and it’s always going to be your responsibility to do the right thing. So act like a responsible adult.
this is potentially the last social identity you have to create.
…as long as you stay centralized on the central BlueSky instance. Once you move out to a (potential, future) federated server, that identity (and it’s super duper verification) doesn’t follow you.
Nylander is the only one that doesn’t turn into a pumpkin every year
Flashback to 2019 with Don Cherry ranting about “soft Swede”.
The thing is, if Leafs ever make it to final, or god forbid win the cup, the Toronto media is going to be absolutely fucking insufferable for the next 50 years. And we can’t have that.
So I’m sorry. You can’t win.
But I do feel for you fans though.
Also, you can’t easily/fast search in voice data and you end up implementing all kinds of weird and costly workarounds like AI transcription in order to make voice meetings searchable. Voice is great for telling stories around camp fire, but it’s awful way to convey and store information in a online forum.
Short answer: No
Long answer: Nooooooooooooooo
Lemmy’s core values of decentralization, privacy, and user autonomy
I’m sorry, but is privacy really one of Lemmy’s core values? Because fediverse has no real privacy features (that I know of), in fact, federation and ActivityPub makes privacy features pretty hard to implement. Could you please elaborate and link to the source of this?
Dude. Don’t keep the bong so close to your keyboard.
Smoking. Smoked a pack a day for 14 years. Been smoke free for over 20 years now.
I’m pretty sure the market share for Firefox would grow. Maybe even 5-10% which would potentially put it at total of …. 15%
They would be huge, but to think Firefox would ever be the popular browser is probably a bit too optimistic. That ship sailed long time ago.
Chrome/Google is pretty messed up junk these days and no one cares.
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From decentralised perspective the verification data is stored in the verifiers PDS rather than having the verified-certificate in the subjects PDS which means this particular check is always for the official BlueSky server only and won’t be federated anywhere else. Other potential servers are free to implement their own (potentially different!) local verification scheme with it, but it’s never going to be network wide and it never federates anywhere except the server where it’s implemented.
This is why I commented earlier about their decision to move to ”traditional” social networking space and away from decentralised networking
I think at this point it’s pretty clear that BlueSky is in the traditional social media business instead of being in the decentralized social media business.
Maybe that’s a good decision for BlueSky, they certainly seem to have the growth at the moment, but I think we probably have to forget the dreams of it ever pushing the decentralization angle again.
Papa V Perpetua
So SS7 vulns have been known since 2008 and publicly written about since 2014. Various cybersecurity agencies have been regularly warning people for years. Before watching some random 12 minute YouTube video, you could at least summarize if there’s any new research in it?
Well you’ll hate to hear who contributes most to the linux kernel in that case…
Been watching PWHL - it’s free on Youtube! It’s amazingly good hockey and broadcasting is generally really well produced as well. I’d love to see the league grow and for that they need money. Wish there was a way to do that without dropping into the dirty pit dubious bedfellows that the NHL keeps, but unfortunately I think that might be a hard ask at this point.