hyprland dev is a piece of shit though (both in personal and professional sense)
Expect AP updates to be rare, just like other protocols
There was a newspaper article about flying cats, where journalists assumed them flat and rectangular to simplify calculations
What problem does that even solve?
A little cashback for energy bills.
Staking rewards are miniscule compared to volunteer computing rewards, which can be claimed by other means.
So it has zero utility
While other cryptocurrencies reward bruteforcing hashes (PoW) or hoarding lots of coins (PoS), this one rewards actually useful computing, which is great.
Discussing possibility of Gridcoin presence on the microblogging side of Fediverse
With Twitter burning to flames, it would be nice to have a profile on the microblogging side of Fediverse (e.g. Mastodon). It could start without approval, as Gridcoin is not trademarked, and made ...
A volunteer is ready to run a social media profile for Gridcoin on Mastodon, requests advice from the community.
I planned to make a Mastodon client for KDE and name it "Kulupu". But it was stalled and Tokodon appeared earlier.
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does traffic for boosts go via the original instance
That way. You can't trust a third-party instance to proxy content, every server has to get its own copy.
It's always IP + DNS + Deep Packet Inspection. To access blocked websites, you have to use some sort of proxying.
Or does the protocol not work like that?
That's technically possible but no major fedi software implements it because you can't trust a third-party server.
just spin up a new one in heitzner
Russian bank cards are accepted virtually nowhere, and only few hosting operators accept cryptocurrencies.
Correct
Instances hosted in Russia can’t federate with lgbtqia.space anymore.
Right. However, instances hosted in Russia can't federate with lgbtqia.space anymore.
don't give them ideas
Russia's first politically motivated block of a Fediverse server
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/14155096
> Admin team of LGBTQIA.Social Mastodon instance received abuse email from Russian censorship agency, where they demanded to remove an account. The account in question represented a small group that ran a collaborative blog for LGBTQIA youth and adults in Russia. > > Shortly after refusal to comply with agency's demands, the instance was blocked and is now unreachable from Russia. > > All previous blocks of Fediverse instaces in Russia were related to hosting CSAM.
Russia's first politically motivated block of a Fediverse server
Admin team of LGBTQIA.Social Mastodon instance received abuse email from Russian censorship agency, where they demanded to remove an account. The account in question represented a small group that ran a collaborative blog for LGBTQIA youth and adults in Russia.
Shortly after refusal to comply with agency's demands, the instance was blocked and is now unreachable from Russia.
All previous blocks of Fediverse instaces in Russia were related to hosting CSAM.