Posts by Thndr@pleroma.site
(DIR) Post #9hgBgJv2cuHsyA1dcO by Thndr@pleroma.site
2019-04-10T23:21:04.404687Z
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@kaniini @polymerwitch @anna @devilish @kaikatsu Plus if we're arguing Fediverse vs Mastodon Network it should be obvious that with the fount of AP Apps/servers out there that it's not just Mastodon anymore. Even Nextcloud has AP support.When I was first looking into open source social networks I went to GS, then PA since it was a newer release of GS. I played around with Friendzilla and then Hubzilla. Thankfully soon after I found Pleroma and haven't looked back.I avoided Mastodon because of limited instance signups, Ruby/resource needs, and quite frankly the community around the whole 'Mastodon network' at the time seemed just as bad as twitter but half echo-chambered into itself.Just give people something simple and easy to use/install and they will do it. Pleroma is easy to use and install and well now there's a 'perception'Turns out most people probably suck.
(DIR) Post #9i727xB90ySSHC0tAO by Thndr@pleroma.site
2019-04-23T22:02:56.562075Z
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@lanodan @gordon @kaniini @libc is there any info on the pinephone project's default OS to compare to pureos and sailfish?
(DIR) Post #9iEaY2c0tChCmjn7L6 by Thndr@pleroma.site
2019-04-27T13:38:54.908402Z
1 likes, 0 repeats
@lain App Name: Tagline that doesn't explain what the app does, but neither does it's name.
(DIR) Post #9ibzrFMVK7R6H8FHBg by Thndr@pleroma.site
2019-05-08T20:41:19.207444Z
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@sir @ParadeGrotesque imo I think the first step MS could take to garner actual good will to a significant degree to get a large amount of people to give them a chance is an action MS will never take.Be this open sourcing under free software licenses any of it's main product lines (dos/win, winxp, etc), or willingly breaking themselves up without govt actually enforcing existing laws that they could enforce right now (even if stock splits would be a huge boon to investors).MS has plenty of incentive to get better, they choose not to and lead people on and there is a limit of how 'good' they will beThey may be 'better' than some other major centralize conglomeration, but their interests do not align or respect yours just as much as the other companies.MS isn't going to replace Google in the 'do no evil' space, and with Google we have an example of MS's classic EEE being used in the open source space.MS isn't open sourcing to promote free/libre software, but to compete with Google. Anything freed is just a side effect of a business decision that cares not about you and other people.
(DIR) Post #9ic031c0GtaT6b6xhA by Thndr@pleroma.site
2019-05-08T20:44:13.580033Z
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@sir @ParadeGrotesque that's not to say that OSS from MS isn't good overall as it forces other companies to adopt OSS which may be free/libre, and that being able to run Linux stuff in Windows at least allows many Linux-only projects to be ran on Windows by regular folk.But they are not to be trusted in the end.
(DIR) Post #9igKQP8PkvXgR5XKNs by Thndr@pleroma.site
2019-05-10T22:49:52.432071Z
1 likes, 0 repeats
@hj @lanodan @rin you're missing the ring
(DIR) Post #9igV1GISZqezHWRtaa by Thndr@pleroma.site
2019-05-11T00:50:10.900211Z
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@lain however, a man can be an archipelago
(DIR) Post #9ikLKaJKAU7BwkGgKW by Thndr@pleroma.site
2019-05-12T20:24:01.503074Z
3 likes, 0 repeats
@DashEquals @kaniini appears fine on my end. Perhaps your client software doesn't support formatted textTusky_1557692587592_0LEJP75MXW.…
(DIR) Post #9imYZs1L0h9wpyaFdI by Thndr@pleroma.site
2019-05-13T22:58:14.501843Z
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@lain tfw you mined 50btc to heat your room and end up with 1btc when it hits 2000
(DIR) Post #9imoQfYTaNzOpvibPE by Thndr@pleroma.site
2019-05-14T01:55:10.464418Z
1 likes, 0 repeats
MRF that auto-sends a remote user a warning saying they've been defederated from Pleroma Gold until they delete the offending post
(DIR) Post #9j2S3Cv4jfe9VHbRQ0 by Thndr@pleroma.site
2019-05-21T14:51:37.988910Z
2 likes, 0 repeats
@hj You can fit so many pleromas into this thing*Salesman slaps the top of the toaster*
(DIR) Post #9j3QtA1SkJrypKCCv2 by Thndr@pleroma.site
2019-05-22T01:54:47.725676Z
2 likes, 0 repeats
@sum @kaniini Poundsign Grumpcoding
(DIR) Post #9j7DsjEznYTKzcpTn6 by Thndr@pleroma.site
2019-05-23T22:13:27.815489Z
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@prydt @lain what do you think half the pool toys are?
(DIR) Post #9j7Ey4nlABzZGSCh72 by Thndr@pleroma.site
2019-05-23T22:24:32.120318Z
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@lain >If you're worthless, then you're earthless*Fires the Neoliberal into the sun
(DIR) Post #9jNDVAIQAOBqe42ldY by Thndr@pleroma.site
2019-05-31T14:43:44.303928Z
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@tom79 @sum @UberGeek If a application is meant to be used with every site on the protocol (like web-browsers browse HTTP sites) then any sort of default blocks should come in a form of a user controllable block format. It's not up to the developers to dictate what domain names are allowed to be browsed via the protocol; however, it is up to the app developer to provide a way for the user to control the experience.If there's a developer endorsed blocklist including the nefarious sites that the developer wishes to use as the default in their official build that's up to the developer, but that does not mean the blocklist itself should be hard-coded into the software without user control.Ultimately with the nature of domain-names if a developer does go for a hard-coded blocklist it'll force end-users to update their entire app whenever the nefarious actors get allies or rebrand themselves.With web-browsers we already have ways to block technical bad actor content (ads/malware) on the user end without needing to update apps (mostly via plugins/extensions, but some browsers integrate that sort of blocking), and they just update from blocklists they subscribe to and have their app locally toss/not fetch.
(DIR) Post #9jNX4EFNMqDiAB3Jei by Thndr@pleroma.site
2019-05-31T18:32:41.271378Z
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@tom79 @sum @UberGeek I assume if required by Gplay to be hard coded it would be a separate build than Fdroid?For ultimate Dev ease of use if Gplay has a list of required domains to block that for some reason they don't impliment in default Google services at the Android system level I would hope they publish it via their terms so it can be easily updated for app revisions. It would clear up and prevent the current confusion due to the small(ish) userbase of a new protocol.
(DIR) Post #9jPLo9oDOEvgaNOyzQ by Thndr@pleroma.site
2019-06-01T15:45:55.663835Z
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@UberGeek the word 'protect' in this context is really too vague for me to interpret what intent may be meant in regards to which method of protection.Would you consider having the ability to sync to a trusted(by the user, not dev) blacklist much like typical ad-blockers as protection? Or would such blacklist have to be authoritatively provided by the dev with no ability for the general end-user to adjust to qualify?
(DIR) Post #9jsH7p2kwPtvnLTsXY by Thndr@pleroma.site
2019-06-15T14:54:33.775791Z
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@kaniini @heluecht @rin pleroma just needs its own polls that are not broken or hacked in.Just start adding features masto should have but better.Maybe they should be the ones waiting on an implimentation from pleroma instead of us hoping the masto feature isn't too broken at 'completion'
(DIR) Post #9kPRL8yuUO0RZvzcgq by Thndr@pleroma.site
2019-07-01T15:02:13.898648Z
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@newt you mean the ones I see near Portsmouth are /not/ real?
(DIR) Post #9kSOQBkINUMtwpq37o by Thndr@pleroma.site
2019-07-03T01:14:16.928015Z
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@feld @murabito You also have issues with the cost (and environmental impact) of electric storage devices to store the intermittent power Wind and Solar produce.