You can call it hypocritical. It’s not. It’s pragmatic.
its not like you cannot obscure the unwanted cameras on your own vehicle
You can call it hypocritical. It’s not. It’s pragmatic.
its not like you cannot obscure the unwanted cameras on your own vehicle
but muh convenience!! and you shouldn’t care about privacy either!


I know that not much prevents ai crawlers to collect all the content, but I think it is very different when an admin feeds data to it. partly because it’s a different legal situation (sadly that does not mean much)


this is flat out not ok, does not matter who is doing it. our instance ls should defederate all which do this.
I would opt out that’s no question, but I don’t believe it’s possible. GDPR does not matter here, as nothing can be proven unless the perpetrators give up themselves


I’m still pissed there is no way for a user to decide to open a shared folder to other users which enforces base permissions without root doing that.
can’t you?
you can assign a preexisting group to a folder as a secondary owner. or you can do it per-user with ACLs
if you are downloading the tools in every pipeline run, you are doing it wrong, wasting resources and time. tools should be baked into a new docker image that you use in the pipeline. another pipeline updates the image on schedule
woodpecker was an older system, it supports github actions workflows too
good to know @givesomefucks@lemmy.world that you can’t take your mistakes being pointed out. there goes the label.


pretty sure it’s an AI automated account. I had the feels when reading the “blabla: no X, no Y, no Z” listing, and when opened it all these separator lines and many headings made me confident.
cherry on top: it acknowledged your fixed link but did not update the post with it over half a day now
Because it’s not to “friends” it’s to people who already agree…
I was about OP sharing it with us, and we can share it with our offline friends.
thanks for the downvote. I could have stopped reading after the quote, and avoided all the beration. you must be a nice person in real life.


not so fast, many people genuinely think wechat and alipay would be an improvement


sounds like they do


linuxes can do that too. sure, you have to set it up by hand for now, but the necessary tools are available
good idea! but you should post a link to fedibook because I found 2 other projects before the one you meant: https://fedibook.net/ and https://codeberg.org/sindum/fedibook
at first I found this: https://github.com/pwoolcoc/fedibook
a very old fork of a project that had some development since
Or at least OP could try posting where anyone who sees it wouldn’t already be participating?
why, can’t we spread the word to our friends? not like this is something only the OP should be doing
oh the so many negativity in this whole thread…
I’d be surprised if 0.1% of active users in here still use other mainstream social media.
I would be surprised if that’s the correct ratio, or anywhere near it. a while ago people were self professing they are also using other platforms. and how would people read about local news? Certainly not from Lemmy, as things stand today.
Most people are here due to privacy concerns, even just to avoid monetization by billionaires
I doubt that. me, yes, but lots were coming who just had enough of reddit’s general shitness. I have conversed with plenty people here who visibly did not care much about privacy.
Having any of the apps defeats the purpose, even if you don’t use them. That’s what OP should be pushing, for people to ensure the apps are deleted fully.
and cut themselves off of the other friends who did not move. sounds a convincing strategy!
i think most people just don’t care. we really need to spread the message.
this is how you spread the message. a challenge is a call to action, and it’s popular in the sub 40 age range.
good for you, you are not the target audience. there are masses of people unlike you
I think the first one was better, it feels less crowded and weeks more distinct


tele-pathetic lol
maybe you don’t know but it’s not enough to start working on a solution when traditional cryptography has already failed. you have to start much much earlier, to have a solution much earlier. because most things encrypted one way will not be re-encrypted with new tech later, for various reasons.