01:25:37 @austin@mstdn.party
2024-02-13 21:07:29 Marco Rogersの投稿 polotek@social.polotek.net
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このアカウントは、notestockで公開設定になっていません。

07:00:13 @austin@mstdn.party
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@jlo Then equivalently you shouldn't trust ActivityPub instances to do the same... While I don't have examples of occurrences, there are examples of Pleroma instances (yes, on the right wing, but I'm only showing you it's technically feasible) abusing MRF to publicize remote users who block local users individually, in order to harass.

07:00:13 @austin@mstdn.party
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@Aaron @nopnop @vmstan 1. In a fediverse user's perspective, the bridge just acts as another instance, you can see who's following you and take measures against users or bridge as a whole just like any other instance and unlike, say, RSS. 2. If you object to Bluesky, that's your free will, I could not care less. 3. Why do you get to stop people from pursuing a hobby project? Also your argument wouldn't stand on Matrix, for example (where bridges to other proprietary platforms are encouraged).

07:00:16 @austin@mstdn.party
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@isotopp Hello, I run the homeserver list, which is my personal effort and NOT affiliated with matrix.org (even though they link it). The omission of the default matrix.org is intentional. Matrix homeservers don't expose user count in the API, but a relative size comparison exists. Legal jurisdictions are written in the detail box. I fail to see how "cyberfurz" (cyber + furry + plural) is profane. Unmaintained servers are regularly removed. See joinmatrix.org for more guides!

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07:00:30 @austin@mstdn.party
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@lrhodes I'm only saying they're not as ignorant as many claim them to be; the details are to be argued between you and them. Otherwise, they would not consult moderation and technical experts et al. for 3 months and announce this well in advance of actually launching the bridge! Yes, they want people to use the bridge, which is why I believe a prompt opt-in (which they plan to implement before launch) is the best solution for both sides (minus domain blocks due to their communication mistakes).

07:00:44 @austin@mstdn.party
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@Telmina KeePass 2.0シリーズ(PCはKeePassXC,AndroidはKeePassDX)を試してみようが?データベースはローカルのファイル、そしてブラウザ側に自動入力がいます。

07:00:57 @austin@mstdn.party
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@l3viathan I will not sugarcoat it: the learning curve is still quite great and overlooking some aspects (for encryption, eg: security key for backup, don't sign out everywhere, etc.) can degrade your experience. But it certainly has improved a lot in the past 2 years.

07:00:59 @austin@mstdn.party
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@ChrisBoren Yes, the Ansible playbook would be the easiest solution. I know someone who had a manual install and borked during reinstallation...

07:01:03 @austin@mstdn.party
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@naan My GitHub profile does link to this account...

To be fair, I now sound rounded only because I'm the admin of a (supposedly) large general instance (read: I don't want to make others guilty by association) and I had an extremely unhealthy amount of exposure to social media inner workings (read: I know too much)...

07:01:03 @austin@mstdn.party
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@MagicLike Do you have some criteria over the choice of the Matrix homeserver?