Voyager does exactly that if I‘m not totally understanding you wrong.
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Voyager does exactly that if I‘m not totally understanding you wrong.
Having an easy way of tipping for creators is absolutely the right idea. Crypto should be one option imo but before anything else it should be liberapay imo since they dont take cuts and you can use many different payment methods.
Typical mistake by the comment above yours: anti theft of anti break-in measures dont make it impossible to break in, they just make it harder and more time consuming. You dont need to outrun the bear, you just need to outrun the person next to you.
So this absolutely is a great idea.
Not saying the approach is undeserving of critique but you getting this personal is absolutely unprofessional under a mostly constructive but critical post like this.
There is place for discussion here and we are all part of this community. Shushing others this way doesnt feel right.
My personal idea of freedom would be to at least make it illegal for google, openai and other giant profit oriented corpos to use my stuff (they probably would still do it but I want them to have to break the law doing it).
I mean, if you use a license in your posts that dictates profit sharing, prevents use without credit and use in proprietary formats, you might still sue. The interesting thing is that some lemming as done this under all their posts already. Is no big deal to have a client like voyager put a signature under your posts and comments indicating the proper license.
The more interesting question for me is, would google then exclude our information and would we hinder our growth unmecessarily and how would we still be findable but not end up in some proprietary LLM?
thank you very much! I didnt even know what you were talking at first. Yes, I love it too.
Here’s what translator said:
Hello! My name is Akihisa Ito, aka ap12, and I am the operator of the criminal organization "Black Cat Server@ap12!! The criminal organization “Black Cat Server” to which I belong contributes to society every day! We operate VOICEVOX text-to-speech bot and VOICEROID text-to-speech bot, collect messages collected via bots and personal information of members, and sell them to hackers!
I suppose they’re trying to sow fear or something? Like “your data isnt safe” which is bs.
Here’s the full text. feel free to translate:
pretty sure someone doesnt enjoy the fediverse not being under their control. they can get fucked. :)
I am seeing increase in pict-rs ram consumption although I’m basically alone in my instance. Any ideas what the reason could be? (edit: since around the same time I saw this stuff happening)
Thank you very much. Havent been this sick for quite some time. I hate it a lot.
Have a good one.
I appreciate the suggestion. I‘m very sick atm and only took the time to troubleshoot because I wanted to doomscroll on the couch in peace. :) I‘ll raise the issues when I‘m feeling a little better. Otherwise the bug description will be incomprehendable.
About the compose file: I can see where you‘re coming from. I also change the stuff to fit my config but I would like to have the option to align myself with the devs as far as possible to have easier troubleshooting. I’m not one to read all release notes and research any incorporated services pros and cons since I dont have this kind of time. I check if the new versions may need new parameters and do compose up -d, start troubleshooting.
The more unique your setup, the more problems will be unique as well. As an admin by trade I always put availability first and customization second.
Have a good one.
I can relate. Thankfully I caught the warning not to use latest. I‘m still kinda missing an explanation for this as it seems odd. Maybe its because of how early the versioning still is.
In any case, I‘m kind of on board with splitting the services as is docker custom and also to make high availability and horozontal scalability easy. I think mastodon is a lot further in development. Also, I kinda enjoy the rather stubborn nature of lemmy in terms of trends. It could go both ways but so far, lemmy did pretty good.
Feel free to reach out here or on matrix if you want to share experiences as an instance admin. I‘d be curious.
It can block words, people, communities and instances. Not sure about domains but if you try and use the word filter for the news domain it should work. Not sure though.