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Nat@apollo.townto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What are the coolest (privacy respecting) apps you have?English
3·3 years agoAnyone know of an iOS version?
Nat@apollo.townto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What are the coolest (privacy respecting) apps you have?English
2·3 years agoLooks neat! Anyone know of an iOS version?
Nat@apollo.townto
Solarpunk@slrpnk.net•Cult of the Dead Cow unveils 'Veilid', "a secure peer-to-peer network for apps that flips off the surveillance economy"English
2·3 years agoThis link seems right: https://gitlab.com/veilid/veilid
(I think the other link requires login just so GitLab can check if it’s a private repo. It’s not, they just got the link wrong somehow, and it’s not because the repo was renamed.)
Nat@apollo.townto
Fediverse@lemmy.ml•mastodon.art defederating calckey firefish social. Cites behavior of lead project dev
1·3 years agoJust responded. Check my other comment.
Nat@apollo.townto
Fediverse@lemmy.ml•mastodon.art defederating calckey firefish social. Cites behavior of lead project dev
5·3 years agoWhy fork Pleroma in the first place?
As many of you will be aware, back in 01/2022, there was something of a schism in the smallish group of Pleroma developers with no single cause in my eyes - it was the culmination of years of mounting tensions between two competing interest groups. Pleroma has ever been an uneasy alliance between “free speech” people and free software people, and as the project’s creator aligned more with the former group over time, it was only really a matter of time before something acted as a catalyst to break the alliance.
I shan’t elaborate too much on that schism here, but the catalyst was one developer who both aligned with the “free speech” group and refused to treat other developers with any sort of respect (whilst being a generally unpleasant person to boot) - this broke the developer group in two and spawned the short-lived “newroma” (see, at least I’m not that bad at naming).
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Most of the developers that split off in the fork then went back to Pleroma, after a band-aid fix from the almost-never-present project creator.
I do not believe they have meaningfully reformed anything since the schism, and it’s naught but a power vacuum waiting for someone to take up the mantle of maintainer again - given the track record of the above, I do not trust that whoever ends up winning that power struggle will be someone I wish to side with.
Thus, I’m doing it myself. With blackjack and anime music.
— https://coffee-and-dreams.uk/development/2022/06/24/akkoma.html
Nat@apollo.townto
Fediverse@lemmy.ml•mastodon.art defederating calckey firefish social. Cites behavior of lead project dev
2·3 years agoIf you like Pleroma but found it problematic, definitely check out Akkoma!
Nat@apollo.townto
Fediverse@lemmy.ml•mastodon.art defederating calckey firefish social. Cites behavior of lead project dev
4·3 years agoI’m pretty sure Akkoma allows for several levels before the admins fully defed another instance. Like, I think one is that they can take an instances off the public timeline. And I think it’ll be great when individual users can block instances (on the server side) so it doesn’t have to be on the admins and have ad much of an effect on the communities at large.
Nat@apollo.townto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What is your favorite technology? What makes your like it like that?
4·3 years agoI’ve been surprised not to see this with any of the fediverse platforms I’ve browsed. Instead, they’re all using Docker Compose. Any idea why that is?
Nat@apollo.townto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What law or rule exists because of you? What happened?English
8·3 years agoAppropriate username. I’d say both. Both is good.
There’s precedence for a 100% inheritance tax. And the highest income tax bracket was 70% for most of the last century, though now it’s 30%.
Nat@apollo.townto
Voyager@lemmy.world•[Suggestion] rewriting lemmy http links to community linksEnglish
1·3 years agoI meant a link post whose link is a community. I added a comment to the issue that’s hopefully clearer.
Nat@apollo.townto
Voyager@lemmy.world•[Suggestion] rewriting lemmy http links to community linksEnglish
4·3 years agoIt doesn’t seem to happen for link posts though. This commonly happens in the new communities community: https://lemm.ee/post/2081675
Probably worth a GitHub issue for the profile page to just always show your posts. (If the issue doesn’t already exist.)
Does Firefish/Misskey/Foundkey work seamlessly with Mastodon like Lemmy works with Kbin?
Nat@apollo.townto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•How can we improve Lemmy’s SEO so we can google “(question) lemmy” instead of relying on “(question) reddit”English
2·3 years agoNow that I’m on desktop, I checked and this was just added in 0.18.2: https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy-ui/issues/1418
The weird thing (which they’re also discussing elsewhere in this thread: https://upvote.au/comment/148846) is that it links to OP’s instance rather than the community’s instance.
Nat@apollo.townto
No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Do I understand correctly that I have to subscribe to 5 different NoStupidQuestions on 5 different instances?
7·3 years ago- Where to find existing onion stands: https://lemmyverse.net/communities
- Where to watch for new onion stands: !newcommunities@lemmy.world

What’s the difference between Kitsune and the existing lightweight servers microblog, GoToSocial, etc?