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KDE Plasma 6.1 Will Change My Life
  • He also seems to make a video almost every day. That really doesn't help with the quality of the video's. I doubt there is a lot of time to do additional research on the topic, so often it seems to just stick to the basic information from some kind of article and comments (and maybe a few related articles). And is often just related to the drama of the day.

    Although he does sometimes have video's that do require more research, but a lot of people won't see those as they assume low quality because of many other video's.

  • KDE Plasma 6.1 Will Change My Life
  • Sometimes I do like his videos, but this one was positioned so bad. The video does go over the changes in Plasma 6.1 and they are good, but this is not a huge change that would change anybodies live.

    I know he is probably inspired by channels like Linus Tech Tips, but even they don't got that far anymore. I think he probably intended this in a comedic way, as most of his audience knows that he makes his videos like this, but it really makes the videos worse.

  • 📢 Feddit.nl upgraded to v0.19.4 📢
  • Thanks for the update :) I was already wondering why the server was down.

    Let's hope the Local Only Communities won't be abused (and only used for the intended purpose) so that we don't have to start creating accounts on multiple instances.

  • Most painless way to play Old School Runescape on Linux?
  • It would be nice if Jagex would confirm that it is fine to use this laucher. As far as I know we have no more information than this tweet from Mod Ash: https://x.com/kaelygon/status/1763667578315042847 Bolt does work the same as the official launcher, so it should not be a problem…

  • Linux admin with 20 years experience, looking for "beginner" distro [Solved, the real beginner distro was the Debian I've used along the way]
  • Fedora might be a good option, but it might require more setup with an Nvidea GPU. They use Wayland now, are a Gnome based distro, support full disk encryption. For me the package mangar has been fine, and they do support flatpak. It is a very large distro with backing from RedHat. So it should generally be stable.

    Pop_OS! Seems to be the great distro if you just want to game and watch videos without any issues arround setting up the drivers. It has been a quite stable distro for me and it is quite similar to Ubuntu. Unfortunately this distro doesn’t have Wayland yet.

    Manjaro is an Arch based distro, but it had some issues with using packages from the AUR. They do run Gnome on Wayland by default.

  • Nederlandse partij (NL Plan) bij Europese verkiezingen heeft banden met China'
  • Ik had ze zelf nog niet eerder gezien. Lokaal valt er waarschijnlijk meer te behalen ja. Er zijn dan veel minder kiezers nodig en soms worden kleine partijen juist uitgelicht. En alleen al meer andacht is misschien al genoeg om de publieke opinie een beetje te beĂŻnvloeden.

  • What is/was your distrohopping journey?
  • I started with an openSUSE dual boot with KDE. I didn't use Linux a lot at that point. Later, I switched to Ubuntu on a laptop for about a year and used that until I bought a MacBook. Eventually, I returned to Linux by running Pop!_OS on my desktop, but games were a bit choppy, and I really wanted to just run Wayland. I also started to use RHEL at work for our servers. So now I'm trying to switch to Fedora. I still have some issues with the Jagex Launcher, but aside from that, everything seems to work great now.

    At home, I have also had an Ubuntu Server for many years, and I also run Ubuntu Server on my VPS.

  • Nederlandse partij (NL Plan) bij Europese verkiezingen heeft banden met China'
  • Wat een raar verhaal, waarom zou de Chinese overheid geld steken in het steunen van zo'n kleine partij die nooit zetels gaat halen. Ook heeft deze partij andere standpunten in het Nederlands dan dat het heeft in de Chinese media. (Zo zegt RTL: Vertegenwoordigers van de partij hebben sterke pro-Chinese standpunten, maar uiten die alleen in Chinese media.). Dus het is ook geen eenvoudige promotie van Chinese standpunten.

  • Nederlandse partij (NL Plan) bij Europese verkiezingen heeft banden met China'

    nos.nl 'Nederlandse partij bij Europese verkiezingen heeft banden met China'

    Vertegenwoordigers van de partij NL Plan hebben sterke pro-Chinese standpunten, maar uiten die alleen in Chinese media, melden RTL en FTM.

    'Nederlandse partij bij Europese verkiezingen heeft banden met China'

    Bij de Europese verkiezingen aanstaande donderdag doet een Nederlandse partij mee die gesteund wordt door organisaties die zijn verbonden aan de Chinese Communistische Partij. Dat melden RTL Nieuws en Follow The Money (FTM) op basis van eigen onderzoek.

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    Schenker shows off a Linux laptop prototype with Snapdragon X Elite at Computex 2024
  • This looks great. That would be quite a powerful low-weight machine with long battery life. If they won't be too expensive (and gaming works on them) I might get one. At least RuneLite seems to already support ARM64 on Linux and these chips also put more spotlight on ARM trough Windows on ARM.

  • Cruciale week in formatie, Frans Timmermans ligt op de loer (4 maart 2024)
  • Ze zijn bij de VVD blijkbaar over de problemen met regeren met de PVV heen en willen graag een echt rechts kabinet. Maarja dan moeten ze wel de NSC overtuigen om toch met de PVV samen te gaan werken… terwijl ze kort geleden nog met ruzie uit elkaar gingen.

    Ik snap wel dat de VVD bang is voor een kabinet onder Timmermans, bij de volgende verkiezingen zal extreem rechts ze dan verwijten verantwoordelijk te zijn voor links beleid.

  • RuneScape Kingdoms Board Game & Roleplaying Game - Out Now!
  • I got the boardgame last week, haven’t played it yet. The art and boxes all seem quite good. I’m looking forward to playing it.

  • Lemmy version 0.18.2 has been released

    This version patches the security vulnerability related to custom emoji’s.

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    An Update on Jagex Accounts
  • At least they are aware of the issue. For now it is still possible to bypass the Jagex Launcher trough Stream, but this will only allow you to play on the account linked to your steam user account, and you can only play on the steam client.

    I really hope they will make an official Linux build before upgrading to a Jagex account will be forced. The answers on Reddit at least sounded like the door was still open for creating a Linux version, before they just said Linux was not supported.

  • Uploading videos on Lemmy
  • I searched for a fish related video on PeerTube and put the URL (https://video.ploud.jp/w/ddbf542e-d4b6-4778-abed-8c51799188a4) in the search bar of my Lemmy instance, after a bit the video was available like here just as a regular Lemmy post. You should now be able to reply to it from Lemmy.

  • Anyone else starting to favor Flatpak over native packages?
  • Flatpak and Snap definitely make installation more simple. The packages come with their own dependencies so you have way less issues with conflicting dependencies. I like them when they are officially supported by the distribution or developer, but I prefer the official installations over supporting a random person making a package (not sure if this is a thing with Flatpak, but with Snaps that was definitely a thing).

    Some software really benefits from not begin inside flatpak though, I had to switch back to the deb version of Visual Studio Code as the integrated console didn't have access to some software outside the package and was also logging weird errors.

  • Status of add-ons for v11.
  • I still have to upgrade Foundry instance, so I haven't really checked it so far. What I did last time was to make a full backup from the data on the server, and use that backup on locally on my pc with a local server. Then you can safely run the update there, check if everything is working and fix what is not working. This is especially useful if you are running custom modules.

    Foundry also announced that they will make this process easier with Version 11.5. There will be an interface that will show if the systems and modules you are running are compatible with the new version and will also show if there are updates available to make them compatible with the new version. So maybe it is not a bad idea to wait for this update.

  • Kial vi devus loÄťi en Nederlando 🇳🇱
  • Ni ankaĹ­ havas bonajn Esperantajn organizaĵojn. Mi esperas ke vi Ĺťatas la filmeton kaj esperas ke la plursendado de Esperantaĵoj estas parto de la celoj de ĉi tiu komunumo. Por novaj Esperantistoj estas grava ke ili vidas ke tiaj Esperantaĵoj ekzistas kaj ke ili povas provi kompreni ilin por ke ili povas plibonigi ilian nivelon de Esperanto.

  • Perschef VVD biedt excuses aan na afpakken microfoon journalist
  • Heftig filmpje, ik snap wel dat politici dit soort journalisten irritant vinden, maar het gedrag van deze perschef kan echt niet. Wel bijzonder is dat dit dus al de tweede keer is dat een microfoon van hen weggegooid wordt en er gewoon later excuses aangeboden worden, zoiets moet niet normaal worden. Aan de andere kant mag er ook wel op een iets minder irritante manier vragen gesteld worden, je krijgt op deze manier toch geen goede antwoorden.

    Ik vraag me wel af of deze perschef niet op een effectievere manier deze journalisten bij Sophie Hermans weg had kunnen houden. Op deze manier krijgt ze de agressieve manier van interviewen alsnog over zich heen en moet de perschef veel te ver gaan, dus dit werkt ook niet.

  • nos.nl Perschef VVD biedt excuses aan na afpakken microfoon journalist

    Na een interviewpoging met Sophie Hermans door het communistische YouTube-kanaal Left Laser pakte haar woordvoerder Kees Berghuis de microfoon af van de verslaggever.

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    Lemmy just had its first major hack. What happens next:
  • Only Lemmy instances with custom emoticons were affected based on the Recap of the Lemmy XSS incident. So if Lemmy.ml doesn't have these it should not have been affected.

  • Toot toot! Mastodon-powered Blog Comments
  • So it works by fetching replies from Mastodon. We can see Mastodon users here by searching for their profile (like @[email protected] ) but that does not list any of their posts as Lemmy is not able to show messages that are not part of a post/magazine. Is there any way that we can find the messages trough a direct link?

  • Nieuwe verkiezingenbingo!
  • "PvdA/GL laten elkaar niet los" deze lijkt inmiddels al bereikt als ze met Ă©Ă©n lijst mee gaan doen aan de verkiezingen. Dan wordt het heel moeilijk om daar nog weer twee fracties van te maken.

  • Fireship: htmx in 100 seconds

    htmx is a very different way of developing your web application. You can define a lot of behaviour inside your HTML with the new attributed added by htmx. This allows you to build an interactive website without using any JavaScript. You do need a REST API that returns HTML though.

    For more information about HTMX you can read the htmx docs.

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    tweakers.net Nederlandse overheid begint Mastodon-instance voor overheidsaccounts

    De Nederlandse overheid is een Mastodon-instance begonnen op het subdomein social.overheid.nl. Het zal gaan om een instance bedoeld voor accounts van de Rijksoverheid, niet voor individuele ambtenaren.

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    nos.nl Minister Wiersma stapt op na klachten over wangedrag

    De VVD-minister van Onderwijs maakte al meermaals excuses voor zijn gedrag. Deze week kwamen er twee nieuwe klachten over "mondelinge en fysieke intimidatie".

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    tweakers.net Stability AI brengt Stable Diffusion XL volgende maand uit

    Stability AI brengt Stable Diffusion XL volgende maand uit. Het model om afbeeldingen te genereren is onder meer beter in het renderen van handen en kan bovendien nog steeds draaien op een moderne thuiscomputer.

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    Theo: Presenting the Stack Overflow results

    The results of this year Stack Overflow survey have been published: https://survey.stackoverflow.co/2023/ There is a lot to go through, so if you prefer it in a video format, these kinds of videos can help and also provide some comments on the raw data that you see.

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    Lemmy versus IPv6: over half the Lemmy servers can't reach IPv6!

    cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/1390029

    > cross-posted from: https://popplesburger.hilciferous.nl/post/9969 > > > After setting up my own Lemmy server, I've been intrigued by the server logs. I was surprised to see some search engines already start to crawl my instances despite it having very little content. > > > > I've noticed that most requests seem to come in from IPv4 addresses, despite my server having both an IPv4 and an IPv6 address. This made me wonder. > > > > IPv4 addresses are getting more scarce by the day and large parts of the world have to share an IPv4 address to get access to older websites. This often leads to unintended fallout, such as thousands of people getting blocked by an IP ban from a site admin that doesn't know any better, as well as anti-DDoS providers throwing up annoying CAPTCHA pages because of bad traffic coming from the shared IP address. Furthermore, hosting a Lemmy server of your own is impossible behind a shared IP address, so IPv6 is the only option. > > > > IPv6 is the clear way forward. However, many people haven't configured IPv6 for their hosts. People running their own Lemmy instances behind an IPv6 address won't be able to federate with those servers, and that's a real shame. > > > > # Looking into it > > > > So, I whipped up this quick Python script: > > > > python3 > > import requests > > import sys > > import socket > > from progress.bar import Bar > > > > lemmy_host = sys.argv[1] > > > > site_request = requests.get(f"https://{lemmy_host}/api/v3/site").json() > > > > hosts = site_request['federated_instances']['linked'] > > > > ipv4_only = [] > > ipv6_only = [] > > both = [] > > error = [] > > > > with Bar('Looking up hosts', max=len(hosts)) as bar: > > for host in hosts: > > host = host.strip() > > > > try: > > dns = socket.getaddrinfo(host, 443) > > except socket.gaierror: > > error.append(host) > > > > has_ipv4 = False > > has_ipv6 = False > > for entry in dns: > > (family, _, _, _, _) = entry > > > > if family == socket.AddressFamily.AF_INET: > > has_ipv4 = True > > elif family == socket.AddressFamily.AF_INET6: > > has_ipv6 = True > > > > if has_ipv4 and has_ipv6: > > both.append(host) > > elif has_ipv4: > > ipv4_only.append(host) > > elif has_ipv6: > > ipv6_only.append(host) > > else: > > error.append(host) > > > > bar.message = f"Looking up hosts (B:{len(both)} 4:{len(ipv4_only)} 6:{len(ipv6_only)} E:{len(error)})" > > bar.next() > > > > print(f"Found {len(both)} hosts with both protocols, {len(ipv6_only)} hosts with IPv6 only, and {len(ipv4_only)} outdated hosts, failed to look up {len(error)} hosts") > > > > > > This script fetches the instances a particular Lemmy server federates with (ignoring the blocked hosts) and then looks all of them up through DNS. It shows you the IPv4/IPv6 capabilities of the servers federating with your server. > > > > I've run the script against a few popular servers and the results are in: > > > > # Results > > |Server |IPv6 + IPv4|IPv6 only|IPv4|Error|Total| > > |----------|-----------|---------|----|-----|-----| > > |Lemmy.ml |1340 |3 |1903| 215| 3461| > > |Beehaw.org|807 |0 |1105| 74| 1986| > > |My server |202 |0 | 312| 4| 518| > > > > !A bar chart of the table above > > > > !A pie chart of the results for Lemmy.nl > > > > !A pie chart for the results for Beehaw.org > > > > !A pie chart for the results for my server > > > > It seems that over half (55%+) the servers on the Fediverse aren't reachable over IPv6! > > > > # I'm running my own server, what can I do? > > > > Chances are you've already got an IPv6 address on your server. All you need to do is find out what it is (ip address show in Linux), add an AAAA record in your DNS entries, and enable IPv6 in your web server of choice (i.e. listen [::]:443 in Nginx). Those running a firewall may need to allow traffic through IPv6 as well, but many modern firewalls treat whitelist entries the same these days. > > > > Some of you may be running servers on networks that haven't bothered implementing IPv6 yet. There are still ways to get IPv6 working! > > > > ## Getting IPv6 through Tunnelbroker > > If you've got a publicly reachable IPv4 address that can be pinged from outside, you can use Hurricane Electric's Tunnelbroker to get an IPv6 range, free of charge! You get up to five tunnels per account (each tunnel with a full /64 network) and a routed /48 network for larger installations, giving you up to 65k subnets to play with! > > > > There are lots of guides out there, some for PfSense, some for Linux, some for Windows; there's probably one for your OS of choice. > > > > ## Getting IPv6 behind CGNAT > > > > Getting an IPv6 network through a tunnelbroker service behind CGNAT is (almost) impossible. Many ISPs that employ CGNAT already provide their customers with IPv6 networks, but some of them are particularly cheap, especially consumer ISPs. > > > > It's still possible to get IPv6 into your network through a VPN, but for serving content you'll need a server with IPv6 access. You can get a free cloud server from various cloud providers to get started. An easy way forward may be to host your server in the cloud, but if you've got a powerful server at home, you can just use the free server for its networking capabilities. > > > > Free servers are available from all kinds of providers, such as Amazon(free for a year), Azure(free for a year), Oracle(free without time limit). Alternatively, a dedicated VPS with IPv6 capabilities can be as cheap as $4-5 per month if you shop around. > > > > You can install a VPN server on your cloud instance, like Wireguard, and that will allow you to use the cloud IPv6 address at home. Configure the VPN to assign an IPv6 address and to forward traffic, and you've got yourself an IPv6 capable server already! > > > > There are guides online about how to set up such a system. This gist will give you the short version. > > > > # Final notes > > It should be noted that this is a simple analysis based on server counts alone. Most people flock to only a few servers, so most Lemmy users should be able to access IPv6 servers. However, in terms of self hosting, these things can matter!

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    ❗️Admins: REQUIRE E-MAIL VERIFICATION OR A CAPTCHA FOR REGISTRATION

    cross-posted from: https://lemmy.cat/post/6385

    > It is currently possible, through Lemmy's API, to create accounts automatically and without limit if verification by email address or captcha is not activated. I'd advise you to activate one or both of them NOW! > > After registering x number of accounts (currently I could do thousands), all you have to do is list all the existing communities for each of the account to publishes one new post per community, or more. I'll leave you to picture the mess. > > (I apologise to the administrators of sh.itjust.works, I should have done the test with my own server.)

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    Running Lemmy with Docker on a Raspberry Pi

    Last time we discussed how to set up Lemmy locally, this time we will discuss setting up Lemmy in production mode on a Rasberry Pi with functioning image upload by using Docker. This time we have to deviate more from the official guide as some things don’t seem to work. To follow this guide, you will need a basic understanding of the terminal and a Raspberry Pi 3 or 4 (I have only tested this on the Raspberry Pi 4). If you are on Windows 10 or 11 you can use OpenSSH in PowerShell.

    Setting up the Raspberry Pi

    To prepare an SD card for the Raspberry Pi, download the Raspberry Pi Imager. Insert the SD card, select the Raspberry Pi OS Lite (64-bit) and make sure you pick the SD card for Storage. You could pick the full version of the OS, but make sure you pick a 64-bit version of Debian Bullseye. Before clicking “Write”, go click on the settings icon and enable ssh. You can also set up a user, hostname, authorization keys and WiFi.

    Now insert the card into your Raspberry Pi, connect power and you should be able to ssh to the pi. So, with the default pi user, that would be ssh pi@raspberrypi.

    Installing Docker

    To install Docker we have to follow the Docker Debian installation guide (The Raspian guide leads to a configuration that won’t be able to find any stable docker installation).

    First, we have to install the dependencies for adding the new repository:

    sudo apt-get update

    sudo apt-get install ca-certificates curl gnupg

    Add Docker’s official GPG key:

    sudo install -m 0755 -d /etc/apt/keyrings

    curl -fsSL https://download.docker.com/linux/debian/gpg | sudo gpg --dearmor -o /etc/apt/keyrings/docker.gpg

    sudo chmod a+r /etc/apt/keyrings/docker.gpg

    And set up the Docker repository: echo \ "deb [arch="$(dpkg --print-architecture)" signed-by=/etc/apt/keyrings/docker.gpg] https://download.docker.com/linux/debian \ "$(. /etc/os-release && echo "$VERSION_CODENAME")" stable" | \ sudo tee /etc/apt/sources.list.d/docker.list > /dev/null

    Now we can install docker and docker-compose:

    sudo apt-get update

    sudo apt-get install docker-ce docker-ce-cli containerd.io docker-buildx-plugin docker-compose-plugin docker-compose

    To be able to run docker command without using sudo we have to add our current user to the Docker group:

    sudo groupadd docker

    `sudo usermod -aG docker $USERz

    newgrp docker

    Configuring Lemmy

    We need to download a few configuration files. The configuration files listed in the guide don’t support Arm64, so I took the files from Lemmy 1.17.3 and modified them, so they pick the ARM version of the docker images. The NGINX configuration does work, but it is included to make the download simpler:

    curl https://gist.githubusercontent.com/Fireblade75/95a0dfa7abbedff554eb9109434060cd/raw/5cf6eddbe706dd25b84234ce619f18a4faca854a/docker-compose.yml -o docker-compose.yml

    curl https://gist.githubusercontent.com/Fireblade75/95a0dfa7abbedff554eb9109434060cd/raw/5cf6eddbe706dd25b84234ce619f18a4faca854a/lemmy.hjson -o lemmy.hjson

    curl https://gist.githubusercontent.com/Fireblade75/95a0dfa7abbedff554eb9109434060cd/raw/5cf6eddbe706dd25b84234ce619f18a4faca854a/nginx.conf -o nginx.conf

    If you want to change the default password of the database, make sure that you change it both in the docker-compose file and the lemmy.hjson configuration.

    Now we can run docker-compose up, this downloads all the containers and starts the Lemmy server. Check the logs for errors and see if there is anything we still need to solve. When the services are done starting, we can stop the cluster again by pressing control + C.

    A problem I had was that the image server did not get the right permissions to the location where it wants to store its files. To solve this, we simply have to run the following command:

    sudo chown -R 991:991 volumes/pictrs/

    Running Lemmy

    When all errors are solved, we can start the cluster in detached mode. Let’s first destroy the containers by using docker-compse down. And after that we can run docker-compose up -d. The containers should start now, but this time docker-compose is running in detached mode, this mode does not block the terminal and lets Docker run in the background.

    You now have a working installation of Lemmy on a Raspberry Pi. It listens to port 80, so you should be able to navigate to it from other devices in your network. For example, by going to http://raspberrypi/ . The default user is lemmy and its password is lemmylemmy, this is configured inside the lemmy.hjson file. If you later want to update Lemmy to a newer version, you can just change the version of the Docker images inside the docker-compose file.

    Hopefully this helped you understand how to set up Lemmy, if you have any question please ask.

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    Community Icons

    gist.github.com Logo of [email protected]

    Logo of [email protected]. GitHub Gist: instantly share code, notes, and snippets.

    Ik zag dat ze bij Beehaw nu Ă©Ă©n stijl aan icoontjes aan houden. Dat ziet er erg leuk en herkenbaar uit. Natuurlijk is het ook goed dat je gewoon een community kan oprichten zonder dat je je daar super druk over hoeft te maken.

    Ik vond het zelf alleen wel leuk om iets van een gezamenlijke stijl aan te houden voor de icoontjes die ik maakte, daarom koos ik voor de stijl van onze nu al meestgebruikte community [email protected]. Wil je ook net zoals !nieuws en [email protected] deze stijl aanhouden, dan kan je het SVG-bestand van de Tech community gebruiken als basis: https://gist.github.com/Fireblade75/005f4d398eb67c970bbd2e3f5d77b24f

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    Sending email with react-email + Resend

    Theo, a former Twitch employee, that now is one of the larger tech streamers on Twitch, made a video where he quickly goes over both react-email and Resend. Resend is a new service hat makes it easy to set up email for your website, and it is very affordable for small projects. It even comes with a free tier.

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    Beehaw's mod tool needs

    cross-posted from: https://beehaw.org/post/574562

    > Here's a laundry list of sort with tons of tools we'd like to see > > - Role for approval of applications (to delegate) > - Site mods (to delegate from admins) > - Auto-report posts with certain keywords or domains (for easier time curating without reports) > - Statistics on growth (user, comments, posts, reports) > - User total > - MUA > - User retention > - Number of comments > - Number of posts > - Number of reports open > - Number of reports resolved > - Sort reports > - by resolved/open > - by local/remote > - Different ways to resolved a report > - Suspend account for a limited amount of time rather than just banning > - Send warning > - Account mod info > - Number of 'strikes' (global and local) and reports > - Moderation notes > - Change email > - Change password > - Change role > - Ability to pin messages in a post > - Admins should be able to purge > - Filter modlog to local > - Better federation tools (applications to communities, limiting) > - Applications to communities to allow safe spaces to exist (people should not be able to just "walk in" on a safe space - similarly to follow requests in Mastodon in a way) > - Limiting (Lock our communities down from certain instances but still allow people using our instance to talk to people from those instances) > > Obviously considering the moment when this is being made - federation tools are our highest priority.

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    AI-chatbots zijn fantastisch! Maar hoe werkt ChatGPT?

    ChatGPT, Microsoft Bing, Google Bard - al die chatbots die afgelopen jaar zijn verschenen, werken op basis van grote taalmodellen. Het lijkt zo simpel: je stelt een vraag en je krijgt antwoord. Maar onder de motorkap zijn het razend ingewikkelde systemen, die alleen zo goed kunnen werken omdat ze zoveel training hebben gehad. Hoe werkt dat precies? En wat zijn precies de risico's en bezwaren van deze nieuwe technologie?

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    Activity Streams 2.0

    We all know that Lemmy is part of the Fediverse, but how does it do that. This is done trough federating with both other Lemmy servers, but also by implementing the ActivityStreams protocol sot it can communicate with other applications on the Fediverse.

    The linked document describes the protocol and how it should work.

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    tweakers.net Kiesraad wil alternatief voor cd-rom en stembiljetten elektronisch tellen

    De Nederlandse Kiesraad gaat kijken of de software die bij verkiezingen wordt gebruikt in de toekomst niet meer via een cd-rom hoeft te worden verstuurd. Dat gebeurt nu wel met de testsoftware, maar veel computers hebben geen cd-romlades meer.

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