Uh yes… There are instances (mine included) that’ll automatically defederate you if you have too many users with too few interactions, so better enable captcha if you’re worried about bots.
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Uh yes… There are instances (mine included) that’ll automatically defederate you if you have too many users with too few interactions, so better enable captcha if you’re worried about bots.
Seems to be a problem with sh.itjust.works, I think.
Jokes aside, this is very concerning. And sad. Humanity will never be able to pull on one string.
/etc/nanorc
lol. *uses operating system with built-in firewall* *installs crapware 3rd party firewall*
I like both. But many people don’t even realize that nano has quite a lot of configuration options. To me, they’re text editors, not code editors. For code, I use VSCode (or “code”, the FOSS variant).
*opens up customized nano
*
Lemmings, KBiners, Fedi… Folk? I don’t know.
You’re welcome. :3
Yes, it was an oversight by me, I’m sorry. You can now pull 0.18.2-linux-arm64
from my repo.
Looking for this morning’s release with the vulnerability fix.
You’re welcome! Today, the only commit that’s been made to lemmy is this one. I suppose you’re talking about yesterday’s security vulnerability fixes in lemmy-ui here and here?
If so, please pull 0.18.2-rc.1-linux-arm64
from my lemmy-ui repo on Docker Hub. latest-linux-arm64
works as well, as I periodically recompile it when interesting pull requests have been merged, so that one’s “bleeding edge” most of the time.
About Dessalines’ Docker repo: I don’t have access to that, unfortunately. But I’m pretty sure that Lemmy devs will soon provide offical ARM64 images again, after this is resolved.
Edit: Forget what I said, building new images now!
The Grudge. The Japanese original and the US ones.
Uh… Contact the instance admin, the storage of the server is full. For this, they should have some kind of alert set up, actually.
But previously you said
Yes, I said that because I assumed that we were talking about what happens when the user’s instance bans them.
Hmm. So, right now, you could totally post in one of the communities on my instance, right? If I ban you, you can’t do that any more, but you’ll still be able to post everywhere else. But if lemmy.world bans your account, that very account can’t be used to post anywhere any more.
You’d have to register somewhere else.
Yes, you’ll have to type it out. There’s also some kind of intelli-sense thing going on with a popup menu for auto completion.
Well, I’m not really sure about the comment numbers, etc. I saw a pull request solving negative comments in communities, though. So I guess it’s still being worked on.
You can tag other users with @username@instance.tld when using the official web UI. I don’t know about 3rd party clients, though.
I made an announcement post for my community here and it has a GitHub link. I think, the repository has a python script that’ll do it.