To combar spam I’d imagine. Is there no possibility to reach and use a temporary email service or smt?
To combar spam I’d imagine. Is there no possibility to reach and use a temporary email service or smt?
I don’t see how it’s a privacy risk since you’re not exposing your IP or anything. Likewise the images are already uploaded to your servers, so there’s no extra privacy risk for the uploader.
Yeah, things requiring choosing a instance like, say, email, are doomed to fail
You can actually run it in async model without pictrs safety and just have it scan your newly uploaded images directly from storage. It just doesn’t prevent upload this way, just deletes them.
You don’t get public traffic redirected. It’s not how it works
It stops doing checks. Iirc you can configure it yes
https://github.com/db0/fedi-safety and the companion app https://github.com/db0/pictrs-safety which can be installed as part of your lemmy deployment in the docker-compose (or with a var in your ansible)
Not all web traffic, just the images to check. With any decent bandwidth, it shouldn’t be an issue for most. It also setup in such a way as to not cause a downtime if the checker goes down.
The software is setup in such a way that you can run it on your pc if you have a local gpu. It only needs like 2 gb vram
Upgraded. All went pretty smooth. Good job peeps!
Very nice
I suspect some misconfiguration on their pictrs.
The denuvo cracker? You follow her recommendations?
Technically I’m from digg
Ye I really don’t understand how the same post in mastodon is possible to appear in two different groups, but not in lemmy. I am not familiar enough with the internals.
I’m guessing lemmy is not capable of crossposting the same thing to two different communities in general, the same way it’s not possible via lemmy itself.
I’m not sure how it chooses which community to post to when there’s multiple. I would assume it would pick the first one? If it’s not, that, maybe it’s random?
All posts would be made with hashtags like Mastodon, and then each community would just configure “Include all posts with this tag in our community”. The big issue then is who moderates tags? I think a system like Bluesky has would work well, as you mention. People can moderate tags and other people can follow their work, or not.
You’re describing something like microblogging though. That’s how that works already. We don’t need to duplicate that in theadiverse. However, just a way to see merged comment sections from different communities for the same URL would go a long way to avoid too much splintering of discussions.
Site admins and developers at least get their $500/month from kofi
Just lol. Someone please arrange for my 500 per month >_<. We have one of the largest instances in the threadiverse and we don’t even get 1/5 of that :D
Why would it be a security risk?