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www.woonbond.nl Energielabel nu ook voor huurders volledig inzichtelijk

Huurders kunnen vanaf nu de gegevens waarop het energielabel van hun huurwoning gebaseerd is, inzien en downloaden via MijnOverheid. De Woonbond heeft hier lang voor gelobbyd.

Energielabel nu ook voor huurders volledig inzichtelijk
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  • Mocht er onderhoud nodig zijn zal ik dat daar ook (indien mogelijk vooraf) aangeven, zodat iedereen weet waar ze aan toe zijn.

    Is er een koppeling mogelijk met een aankondiging hier? Deze community is te volgen met RSS bijvoorbeeld, maar de statuspagina niet volgens mij.

  • i just want to say how much I love having separate upvotes and downvotes.
  • No account needed.

    1. Select the triple dots menu in Voyager to copy a link to your OP

    2. Visit kbin.social

    3. Enter the copied link in the search bar

    4. Open your OP

    5. Click 'more' and then 'activity'

    6. Click 'favorites'

    You'll see a list of all accounts that upvoted your OP. Why this isn't possible on Lemmy is completely unclear to me.

    Just like I don't understand why Lemmy allows for downvotes. It's not valuable and induces toxic behavior IMO.

  • i just want to say how much I love having separate upvotes and downvotes.
  • It's also possible to view what account upvoted you by viewing your post on a Kbin instance.

    I think it's rather silly that this information is obfuscated on Lemmy.

    And it's only possible to upvote on Kbin. Which makes more sense to me as well.

  • The constitutional case that Donald Trump is already banned from being president
  • It's not an AUTOMATIC disqualification, it still needs to be adjudicated

    I might have mistaken what was written, but the scholars in the paper explicitly point out section 3 is 'self-executing'. ~Which means it does not require adjuducation.~ I was mistaken, see comment below.

    If it happened before, that doesn't mean it was necessary.

  • John Eastman, awaiting potential indictment, asks judge to postpone his disbarment proceedings
  • For those who are interested: MSNBC publishes a podcast called "Prosecuting Donald Trump" and the episode dated August 1st features former federal judge Michael Luttig who is interviewed about various subjects, including his tweets concerning the standpoint of Eastman in January 2020 that implied Trump could have Pence declare the election invalid. Which was nonsense.

    https://www.msnbc.com/podcasts

  • Migrating from one instance to another
  • No, this is the most serious lacking feature IMO.

    But you could of course simply register your username at multiple instances and subscribe to the same communities. As there's no 'followers' like on Mastodon, the effect is the same.

  • Verwijderde OPs en comments op feddit.nl zijn nog steeds zichtbaar op bijvoorbeeld lemmy.world
  • Eigenlijk zou je dus alleen moeten federeren met instances waar je vertrouwen in hebt dat ze data van je gebruikers wissen.

    Dat is een interessante suggestie. Want inderdaad: in de wilde weg maar wat federeren brengt als risico met zich mee dat de andere partij zich niet houdt aan een bepaald verwachtingspatroon.

    Ik ben het met je eens dat dit een groot probleem is. Maar ik heb nog veel grotere problemen met het commercieel misbruik en manipuleren van de grote bedrijven. Daarom heb ik nog steeds tien keer liever Lemmy dan Reddit of Facebook.

    Je gaat er dan vanuit dat alle partijen met wie nu gefedereerd is of met wie gefedereerd wordt zich direct openbaren als commerciële partij.

    Er is een bedrijf dat op gigantische schaal jarenlang foto's van gezichten van het internet heeft verzameld inclusief meta-data zoals onderschriften met namen. Dat bedrijf heeft dat in stilte gedaan en verkocht vervolgens de database aan regimes in landen waar je waarschijnlijk je vraagtekens bij zet, maar ook aan Nederland (die er overigens weer mee gestopt zou zijn).

    Zonder dat je het weet is je gezicht dus mogelijk/waarschijnlijk opgenomen in een database en die database wordt door allerlei politie- en opsporingsdiensten gebruikt wereldwijd.

    Wat houdt dus een bedrijf tegen om de vrij toegankelijke informatie van Lemmy te verzamelen? En dat vervolgens te gebruiken uit commercieel gewin? Je identiteit hoeft maar een keer gekoppeld te worden aan je username op Lemmy en het is klaar.

    Ik denk dat de Lemmy of Mastodon op zich een goed alternatief kunnen zijn, maar op dit moment zie ik het voordeel niet t.o.v. bijvoorbeeld Reddit. Overigens ook omdat je accounts of communities nog steeds niet kunt migreren van de ene server naar de ander. Maar vanuit GDPR/AVG standpunt is de huidige min of meer standaardwerkwijze waarbij alles met vrijwel elke instance wordt gedeeld wel heel erg ondoordacht. En ik betwijfel of iedereen dat doorheeft.

  • Verwijderde OPs en comments op feddit.nl zijn nog steeds zichtbaar op bijvoorbeeld lemmy.world
  • Ik ben grotendeels weer teruggegaan naar Reddit inderdaad. Maar had de tegenwoordigheid van geest om dit account aan te houden.

    Het soort probleem in de OP is de reden. Je hebt effectief geen controle over de content die je plaatst, maar het is ook onmogelijk om je account te verhuizen bijvoorbeeld.

    Met name dat laatste betekent dat Lemmy niet heel anders is dan Reddit en op Reddit is het aantal gebruikers significant hoger. En je kunt je content op zo'n manier verwijderen dat het op veel minder waarschijnlijk op het internet blijft rondslingeren.

    Ik vind deze bug (of wat het ook maar is) zeer serieus. Ik heb geen content geplaatst waarvan ik vermoed dat het een probleem zal zijn in de toekomst, maar dat geldt niet voor iedereen:

    https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2022/aug/10/facebook-user-data-abortion-nebraska-police

    En ja, dat is een commercieel social media bedrijf, maar het probleem is hetzelfde als bepaalde content van sommige mensen blijft circuleren. Als dit een bug is, dan snap ik oprecht niet dat er niet ASAP iets aan gedaan wordt. Of mensen ervoor gewaarschuwd worden.

  • Verwijderde OPs en comments op feddit.nl zijn nog steeds zichtbaar op bijvoorbeeld lemmy.world

    Ik heb al mijn OPs en comments op feddit.nl verwijderd een paar dagen geleden, maar een hele serie aan OPs en comments blijft zichtbaar op lemmy.world of lemmy.nl en wie weet waar nog meer.

    Hoe zorg ik ervoor dat mijn OPs en comments allemaal van de fediverse verdwijnen?

    Begrijp ik het goed dat er een probleem is met het verwijderen van content tussen instances onderling? Zo ja, wat nu?

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    Deleted OP created on other instance still shows up on lemmy.world
  • So, now instances are hosting posts and comments that a user deleted on another instance. But that user has no way to 're-delete' the OP and comment.

    Now what?

    I guess the instances might cross check the existence of OPs and comments on other instances, but the longer this problem exists, the larger the problem.

  • Lemmy Support @lemmy.ml UnanimousStargazer @feddit.nl

    Why do deleted OPs and comments keep showing up on other instances like lemmy.ml?

    • Search for 'juridisch advies' on lemmy.world

    • You should find the community 'juridisch' on feddit.nl:

    [email protected]

    • Find the OP: 'Vraagt een verhuurder meer dan twee maanden borg? Betaalt een verhuurder niet op tijd terug? Vanaf zaterdag is dat niet meer toegestaan.'

    • Click on it

    • Click on my username

    You can find various of my OPs and comments, but I deleted them days ago on the feddit.nl instance. These OPs aren't visible on the feddit.nl instance, but they're visible on lemmy.world.

    Why? The same goes for lemmy.ml, but it concerns a different number of OPs and comments.

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    Deleted OP created on other instance still shows up on lemmy.world

    • Search for 'juridisch advies' on lemmy.world

    • You should find the community 'juridisch' on feddit.nl:

    [email protected]

    • Find the OP: 'Vraagt een verhuurder meer dan twee maanden borg? Betaalt een verhuurder niet op tijd terug? Vanaf zaterdag is dat niet meer toegestaan.'

    • Click on it

    • Click on my username

    You can find various of my OPs and comments, but I deleted them days ago on the feddit.nl instance. These OPs aren't visible on the feddit.nl instance, but they're visible on lemmy.world.

    Why? The same goes for lemmy.ml, but it concerns a different number of OPs and comments.

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    [Opinion] Voyager developers should first spend time on Lemmy development to fix fundamental issues
  • It’s a known issue:

    https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy-ui/issues/1637

    The point I’m trying to make clearly isn’t understood.

    What I read are lots of Lemmy fans that don’t think through the lack of migration tools or blocking DMs are serious shortcomings and it obviously makes no sense to continue developing a front end if these aren’t fixed first.

    But apparently many people think that’s very logical.

  • [Opinion] Voyager developers should first spend time on Lemmy development to fix fundamental issues
  • I hope you can come here again once the platform is a bit more polished.

    Thanks and I hope so too. I’ve given it a try for four weeks.

    That said: people respond with ad hominems on Lemmy as well. In fact, one of the comments to my OP is only ad hominem.

  • [Opinion] Voyager developers should first spend time on Lemmy development to fix fundamental issues

    Lemmy is a decentralized platform that uses ActivityPub to offer an alternative to Reddit, but I’ve come to the conclusion it’s lacking serious development.

    As I’m not a software developer myself, I cannot contribute to it’s development and therefore my critique is obviously unfair to sone extent: who am I to point out what’s wrong with Lemmy?

    That said, I’ve decided to return to Reddit for now. The reason are at least three issues that I think should be fixed ASAP, but aren’t.

    (1) No way to migrate communities or user accounts.

    This is crucial IMO, as an instance administrator can suddenly decide to quit an instance, remove communities or stop updating the server. Most if not all administrators are volunteers working with donations, so there’s really nothing one can demand of course. But without a possibiliy to backup and migrate accounts and communities, there’s nothing you can do if a server has frequent issues.

    Again, I don’t blame administrators. And yes, I know it’s possible to setup your own instance, but the fact is that most people don’t setup their own instance.

    Mastodon does offer migration from one instance to another and I think Lemmy should offer it ASAP.

    GitHub issue #3057

    (2) No way to block or delete direct messages (DMs)

    Every Lemmy user can start sending you DMs and there’s nothing you can do about it. As long as you don’t mind DMs, that’s fine of course. But I don’t want to receive them. Moreover, apparently people are receiving offensive DMs or spam, but it’s impossible to delete it without an administrator getting involved.

    Allowing an account to DM you is one thing, but people sending you DMs without asking for them is really annoying. Not being able to delete them is taking it up even one more step.

    Github issue #3640 and #3629

    (3) Deleting user accounts

    You can’t. Yup, that’s right. It’s apparently impossible to delete a user account.

    Now this is plain stupid. I’ve decided to quit Lemmy for now, but had to resort to deleting every post and comment by hand first only to discover today it’s impossible to delete your user account. To be clear: I haven’t tried it yet, so this might be instance related. That said, one would say this isn’t rocket science, but it’s awaiting a fix for over a month now. But again, I’m not a developer so this might be a very difficult bug to fix.

    Overall, IMO Lemmy isn’t a very well thought through platform. Development is slow and issues like migration tools still aren’t available.

    My suggestion to the Voyager developers would be to invest time in the development of Lemmy first before putting in more time developing Voyager. It’s a really nice PWA and I hope the native app works out, but bottom line Lemmy currently isn’t up to it’s task yet IMO. There are too many issues laying around for too long.

    Again, that’s easy for me to say as I don’t have the skills to contribute to the development in a sensible way. But for now, I’m returning to Reddit in full awaiting further Lemmy development.

    So long and thanks for all the fish.

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    www.woonbond.nl 8 op 10 meldingen in commerciële sector betreft fout verhuurgedrag

    Fout verhuurgedrag is de meest gehoorde klacht bij het Woonbondmeldpunt over commerciële verhuur. Aanleiding voor alle gemeenten om snel de nieuwe Wet Goed Verhuurderschap uit te voeren.

    8 op 10 meldingen in commerciële sector betreft fout verhuurgedrag
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    [Feature request] Highlight or indicate new comments as a new comment

    Some OPs are commented to with a large number of comments. It would be nice to get a visual indication how many new comments were added after the last time the OP was opened and (when the OP is opened) see what comments are new.

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    [Feature request] Visual indication that a subscribed community has new content

    Lemmy communities by default offer RSS as an alternative way to subscribe to content and quickly get insight into new content that was published.

    With Voyager, one is required to open the communities one by one and see if new content was added.

    My request would result in something like:

    [email protected] (5)

    Where the number 5 indicates the number of new OPs in the community that were posted after the community was visited for the last time. Visually, I think it best to outline the number on the right and keep the name on the left.

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    www.politico.eu Frans Timmermans bids to return to Dutch politics

    The departure of the Green Deal chief would deprive the Commission of a political heavyweight on climate policy.

    Frans Timmermans bids to return to Dutch politics
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    Rentbusters @feddit.nl UnanimousStargazer @feddit.nl

    Senate report about the Rental Contracts for Independent Time Act published today

    Senate has started processing the Rental Contracts for Independent Time Act (Wet vaste huurcontracten).

    Particularly BBB (the Farmer's party) as a newcomer is critical. The D66 fraction in senate stands by their colleagues in parliament that rooms with shared essential facilities should also be subject to this act.

    VVD remains critical, but CDA seems to shift position. This is relevant as a majority can likely only be reached if CDA agrees.

    Kamerstukken I 2022/23, 36195, nr. B

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    Is it true that a social media platform that allows anonymous downvotes has the potential to become a toxic environment?

    Should social media platforms only allow upvotes or favorites?

    As I understand it, Kbin doesn't allow downvotes just like Mastodon. Users can only mark a comment or OP favorite (upvote) and the Kbin user can see what account favorited / upvoted their comment or OP. Also if it's from a Lemmy user by the way.

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    Lemmy Support @lemmy.ml UnanimousStargazer @feddit.nl

    If I understand correctly, Kbin users can see what Lemmy users upvote or downvote their post. Is that correct?

    I stumbled upon this issue on github:

    https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/issues/3291

    But I didn't know or expect Kbin users can see what Lemmy users upvote or downvote their post. Is this indeed what Kbin users can do?

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    www.politico.eu Brussels says glyphosate safe enough for ‘full’ re-approval

    Opinion cited by European Commission could pave the way for the chemical to be approved for a standard 15-year period.

    Brussels says glyphosate safe enough for ‘full’ re-approval
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    [Feature request] Search in comments

    Apollo allowed a user to search through the comments. This can be helpful if the number of comments to an OP is large.

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    [Feature request] Mute notifications to an OP

    If you submit an OP that becomes popular, your inbox can get crowded very fast.

    Apollo allowed you to mute the notifications in your inbox for a certain OP.

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    Lemmy Support @lemmy.ml UnanimousStargazer @feddit.nl

    Receiving unwanted DMs: where do I submit a feature request to disable DMs?

    I'm receiving unwanted and unsolicited DMs on my account, but I don't want to use DM.

    Currently, there appears to be no possibility to disable DMs however, which IMO should be an option that needs to be developed with priority. But I'm not a developer and it's obviously easy to ask for prioritized options to be developed if you don't have to develop them yourself. And of course, I haven't got a clue what else has priority.

    That said: where can I submit a feature request for the Lemmy developers?

    And does anybody happen to know if it's possible to block DMs on Kbin?

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    What's the benefit of using Kbin over Lemmy?

    I see a very small minority of people using Kbin, but I don't understand why.

    Is this just a coincidence and did some people choose Kbin over Lemmy or is there a good reason to use Kbin?

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