Yes. But if I wanted to be petty I would have switched over to Gentoo.
Arch is wisdom. Every LTS-type distro is bound to catch issues due to lags and discordance in release cadence and worse of all, distro-specific patches that complicate things and by themselves have the potential to introduce unique CVE’s like one I was reading recently about Ubuntu involving OverlayFS.
Necessary for me to fix the “bugs” present in Android (Safetynet fix, F-droid & Aurora auto updates etc.) and some from the OEM (flawed camera libs from Xiaomi that unintentionally hamper the use of Gcam).
As it you can block an entire community from your feed. I don’t trust the instance to do any of this on my behalf. This is where things get slippery and instead of just banning hate groups, they’ll eventually start banning political communities.
If you really take a look at this. Something like Twitter has done a great job of this such as mass filtering out undesired content by muting keywords.
I really think this is the way to go instead of allowing unappointed admins who are only answerable to themselves to be the judge of what is “good” speech.
Maybe I will end up giving up on lemmy.world and eventually self-hosting my own instance.
Depends on the exceptions but that’s anti speech anyway, so not a fan at all unless has to be done.
Am for people individually blocking out content that doesn’t align with their values. Personal curation as opposed to mass censorship. Mass censorship opens up a whole can of worms that I personally find too distasteful for my liking. I don’t agree with the idea of a walled garden social media.
All of them. Am pro free speech and strongly against censorship.
Cool cool coooool…
No. Federated tools suck and lemmy.world is kind of the last attempt am giving. If it doesn’t work, I can just go back to pleb sites.
Have accounts on other lemmies that I don’t use but I want to use lemmy.world the way I would use reddit. One account that takes care of my identity.
I’m not creating 20 different accounts on 20 different instances.
It’s a stupid point from my perspective. Can’t just jump from every Lemmy instance whenever they do stupid shit.
Besides federated tools are already hard to use as they are. Might not be worth the trouble in the long run if censorship is rampant on every big instance.
Everywhere. HN, Twitter, Reddit, Element. If lemmy.world mods make another justification post for de-federating a community they disagree with, it’s bye bye Lemmy.
Google has been so far very quiet on this issue. I wonder why.
It’s a vpn client on steroids that creates a VPN network (based on your provider) which you can then use to run docker containers inside of, as well as create http & shadowsocks proxies for your VPN network etc.
Comments inside the docker-compose.yml
files?
Firefox will be in a tight corner assuming every other browser vendor picks this up. They can decide to go against it but Firefox does not live in isolation.
https://hacks.mozilla.org/2014/05/reconciling-mozillas-mission-and-w3c-eme/
Yes. If it becomes a success on Chrome, other interested parties will pressure Firefox to adopt the standard as well.
Time for me to leave Lemmy.world for good.