i’m the canvas guy (!canvas@toast.ooo)
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so that’s why it felt wrong typing that…
That site is so chalked full chock-full of ads that it made my phone incredibly warm wow
Like 10 minutes ago the project was nuked by the owner
This is actually planned, which is what intrigued me initially
turns out i linked the wrong page initially, here’s the page that fully describes the entire activitypub implementation they’re planning
https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/architecture/blueprints/activity_pub/index.html
Yeah, unfortunately limited to self hosted installs for now, but here’s the details for it
Is there a progress tracker for codeberg’s federation? I’d like to keep up with that
I’m aiming to get a gitlab install running with the experimental option of ActivityPub support and I would love to have that work with codebergs’
This is exactly what I’ve been looking for, sometimes I get a couple people together to binge watch a bunch of movies by X actor and we rank all the movies they were in
I’m watching two specific issues on this repo that would be very helpful for that use case
I’ve gone for colors for my servers and omelette ingredients for my VMs
The decoys story I believe got animated by Qxir on YouTube
yeah it’s satire lol
i didn’t know that openstreetmap had overpass, and i found it funny that one of their examples is to find banks far away from police stations
If I remember correctly, apple also made it so iPad apps automatically work on the Vision Pro unless if the dev explicitly disables it, which is also a plus
Your ISP can see that you used tor but not what for
If you’re worried about notifying the sender that you are a real person, it’s probably not great interacting with the links at all because they are linked directly to your email (same with normal unsubscribe links)
It’s recommended you keep the default port because as soon as your IP is known it takes less than 5 minutes to scan every port for an ssh port
They also support payment in Monero so you don’t even need your crypto chain
Either way the Matrix homeserver you’re connecting to will log your IP
The instances page at join-lemmy is completely automated
This definitely needs to get pushed to the two main devs for lemmy as they control that website
I’m planning to split major topics (servers, mapping, skins, plugins, modding, etc) into separate communities on the instance
None of it is live at the moment
It’s the chicken & egg problem; people won’t use peertube because there’s no good content on there and content creators wont go there because the people aren’t there
It appears that proton’s is only for them and they don’t offer it to other websites unfortunately
https://proton.me/blog/proton-captcha