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As He died to make men holy
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cabbage@piefed.socialto Fediverse@lemmy.world•PieFed supports auto merging threads so you see all the comments in one postEnglish3·1 month agoOh damn, you’re right!
But sometimes on the fediverse there’s a “copy link to post/comment on original instance”, which I sometimes find to be useful. But this is already pretty great!
cabbage@piefed.socialto Fediverse@lemmy.world•PieFed supports auto merging threads so you see all the comments in one postEnglish8·1 month agoThat’s true - it would be useful to have a “copy direct link” option in the menu bar for each comment. @rimu@piefed.social
cabbage@piefed.socialto Fediverse@lemmy.world•PieFed supports auto merging threads so you see all the comments in one postEnglish19·1 month agoI just put together my first feed today, collecting more than 60 US protest communities into one feed: https://piefed.social/f/50501
In the drop-down menus on top I can choose between either the communities I’m subscribed to, or the feeds I subscribe to. I can subscribe to public feeds compiled by other users, including users on other PieFed instances. I can also make a private feed if I don’t feel like sharing it.
It’s pretty great. Would absolutely recommend.
There are two main instances:
https://piefed.social/ and https://feddit.online/
There’s no mobile app/APK support at the moment, but it’s coming soon.
cabbage@piefed.socialto Fediverse@lemmy.world•Posts are different between instancesEnglish151·1 month agoAssuming the same communities are being followed and no users are blocked and all else is equal, one possible explanation is that lemmy.world is using Lemmy 0.19.3, and sh.itjust.works is on Lemmy 0.19.5. Something might have changed in how posts are sorted between the two versions.
One might expect these two instances to be pretty similar, as they both have a bunch of users and are pretty much catch-all. But in general, different instances of Lemmy will display different content by design - the users decide the direction of the instance by following communities they are interested in.
cabbage@piefed.socialto Ukraine@sopuli.xyz•Norway to increase aid to Ukraine to almost US$8bn this yearEnglish17·2 months agoQuick info: Before today it was budgedet to 35bn NOK, or 2.98bn Euro. Today that was increased with 50bn NOK, or 4.26bn Euro, making the total planned aid this year 7.24bn Euro.
It was announced in a joint press conference with all political parties of the parliament. All parties are in favour of this, with some wanting to give more. We have elections coming up in September, so that could prove important.
Also, the current minister of finance is Jens Stoltenberg. He is notorious for two things:
- Until recently and during most of the war he has been general secretary of NATO
- As PM of Norway, and as an economist, he was responsible for the implementation of the budgetary rule which limits the portion of the sovreign wealth fund can be used every year.
There is talk about breaking the budgetary rule to allow for a lot more money to be sent into Ukraine. Due to his NATO position, it is fair to assume Stoktenburg knows the stakes more than most. But due to his history with the budgetary rule, he is also familiar with the risks involved in breaking it, and he might be more protective of it than most. He has not, however, ruled it out. The rule has been broken once before, during Covid.
There are several mammoths (instances) peacefully grazing on the same pastures (the social web), but the pastures are also shared with completely different species of animal. Perhaps they are single-user instances as no birds are landing on them; perhaps they are completely different pieces of the social web, such as Peertube or Lemmy.
Or maybe I’m over-thinking it.
At least skiing is more exciting when everyone in the slopes wants you fucking dead, and you have to be kept in an undisclosed location.
Dictators have low life expectancy. The republican shitheads will never be able to truly escape from the hell they have created.
cabbage@piefed.socialto Fediverse@lemmy.world•Changes to Lemmy/PieFed to adjust to living under fascismEnglish2·3 months agoActivityPub is absolutely not suited for private communication. I guess you could in theory transfer encrypted content over AP as well, but it’s not what it is designed for and it generally makes little sense for content in a public forum like this. I don’t think anyone thinks otherwise.
This is not what is proposed though. For E2EE, Rimu suggests the following:
Encrypt all user communications, private messages, and sensitive data
So to keep user data encrypted on the server, as well as looking into finding a way to encrypt private messages. I think it’s hard to argue this wouldn’t be at least a minor change for the better, giving instance administrators less insight into the private data of the users (and thereby also making them less vulnerable to law enforcement).
Of course this wouldn’t make PieFed or Lemmy or whatever a good replacement for Signal. It is not supposed to be. It’s a public forum. But it can still do its best to protect the identity of the users in this public forum, even with the inherent limitations of the format.
cabbage@piefed.socialto Fediverse@lemmy.world•Changes to Lemmy/PieFed to adjust to living under fascismEnglish1·3 months agoJust to clarify, you are aware that OP is the main developer of PieFed?
Chances are that PieFed more or less fits his idea of what he wants, considering that’s what he designed it to do.
Ah, yikes - that’s what I thought. Never imagined a French software company could lower themselves to M/D/Y haha.
cabbage@piefed.socialto Fediverse@lemmy.world•Sharkey: a Fediverse project that is beautiful inside & outEnglish10·4 months agoMisskey is an unprecedented forking party. Sharkey is one of the many forks. Maintained by the Blåhaj folks, if I’m not mistaken.
Iceshrimp is another one to watch. Specifically Iceshrimp-NET, a full rewrite to fix the performance issues that probably play some role in why these forks often meet such sad ends.
I thought it was released more recently, but you’re right, the first version was published in September. Still, it seems like a huge bump in users for the release of an app that currently has just north of 1k downloads on Android - and it’s strange that the growth is so contained within one month. I think there’s probably something going one here related to how users are counted.
The Fedidb graph of active Peertube users shows a huge bump from September to October - an increase of more than 10 000, coming from just over 20 000 in September.
Does anyone have any idea what happened there? Did Peertube change how active users were counted?
Sadly, the nature of some of the biggest Peertube instances makes the whole thing a bit less joyful. The fourth largest instance is obviously dedicated to gore, based on its name. I’m care about my eyes too much to check out the others on the list, beyond libre.video which is fine.
cabbage@piefed.socialto Fediverse@lemmy.world•Mastodon Now Sends Referer Headers! Hurrah!English3·4 months agoAccording to ths post it will be opt-in, on the instance side.
So smaller instances where there-might be risks associated will be opted out by default, while large instances that might want the attention and where individual users stand out less can opt in.
cabbage@piefed.socialto Fediverse@lemmy.world•As an average OG ex-redditor, Lemmy needs to move away from it's base barebones UI to something like Photon by default, here's why.English7·4 months agoPeople have their preferences, and that’s fine. I certainly think we would benefit from different instances making use of different user interfaces by default, appealing in return to different kinds of people.
I’ve heard some people are not into Piefed because it’s too bare bones or something. For me, that’s exactly why I love it. Besides, they have even added (optional) support for decorative drop shadows - it’s futuristic as fuck, as far as I’m concerned.
cabbage@piefed.socialto Fediverse@lemmy.world•How do you feel about MS-DOS inspired UI for a Lemmy Client?English4·4 months agoNot well - at least in Lynx, content doesn’t load at all. You basically get the sidebar.
Piefed looks great though. Obviously not the feel of a native terminal app, but seemingly fully functional and everything makes sense.
cabbage@piefed.socialto Fediverse@lemmy.world•Threads Beta Feature Enables Fediverse ProfilesEnglish8·5 months agoStrong agree. Mastodon already works so that your feed won’t be filled up with shit you don’t want to see.
On a personal level, I couldn’t care less.
On a professional level, I want people to be able to follow me no matter which idiotic service they are using. So I’m bridging to Bluesky and I would be happy with my content being spread on Threads as well, though it doesn’t seem to attract many academic users. I have no idea who that platform is for. But if they’re interested in seeing my boring academic self-promotion, that’s cool with me.
cabbage@piefed.socialto Fediverse@lemmy.world•Threads Beta Feature Enables Fediverse ProfilesEnglish9·5 months agoOh wow. They’re taking their sweet time.
Pretty useless then. Oh well, I’m European, and I am not aware of anyone in my network using Threads. So I can’t say I care all that much.
cabbage@piefed.socialto Fediverse@lemmy.world•Threads Beta Feature Enables Fediverse ProfilesEnglish122·5 months agoFediverse users are sceptical, so for now threads uses can only find users who willingly intact with people on threads. They’re taking a carefcareful approach.
I assume if threads users follow fediverse users the content makes its way to their feed as normal.
I guess they could not keep up with moderation, as there are plenty of bad actors seeking to derail the movement. I’m curious what their plans are to make the Reddit community viable.