How can an instance comply with GDPR if they're federated?
So if I understand GDPR correctly: If I want a service/business to remove all my personal data, they have to comply with it in a certain timespan or get in trouble with the law....
There have been multiple accounts created with the sole purpose of posting advertisement posts or replies containing unsolicited advertising.
Accounts which solely post advertisements, or persistently post them may be terminated.
So if I understand GDPR correctly: If I want a service/business to remove all my personal data, they have to comply with it in a certain timespan or get in trouble with the law....
Today I decided to get an inexpensive custom domain from Namecheap and try self-hosting Lemmy. A few bucks later I was thinking, “Hey, this is going to be cake.”...
As the title says, I’m ready to fire up a Lemmy server of my own. I have a suitable VPS running Debian 11. I think I can probably make short work of it once I get past this one difficult point. What should I call my Lemmy server? With catchy names out there like “Lemmy.World” and “sh.itjust.works”, I really want to...
From the people that brought you r/whatcouldgowrong, we’re here on lemmy too....
Does Jellyfin piracy plugins repositories exists? if so, can you please point me to them ? :) Love you
Supposing that they, y’know, try to keep their setups secure anyway. With how much you see about breaches of different sites, it’s hard to imagine individuals and smaller groups being able to keep their stuff secure....
RF Electronics (rfelectronics:discuss.tchncs.de) - a place to discuss the design, implementation, construction, and use of electronics operating at radio freqencies.
Mine is from an early 2000s film called Vanilla Sky....
My understanding is that favorites are equivalent to twitter likes, and boosts are equivalent to twitter retweets, but on twitter people like way more then they retweet, so why is it different on mastodon?
It’s my understanding that Mastodon and Lemmy work together well in the Fediverse. I CAN see my Beehaw account from Mastodon, as well as other user accounts, but have difficulty understanding how I can specially find and follow Beehaw and/or other Lemmy instance content via Mastodon....
I have been on a kick lately with short games. Because I’m a parent with a hectic job, it’s really nice to be able to beat a game in just a few days....
Their sidebar appears to be intentionally vague. It is overwhelmingly low quality memes.
Edit: to clarify, is it going to scan my phone for credit card info and contacts etc.
Hypothetically, if someone were to download a Steam game from FG what’s the best operating procedure to avoid being Steam banned? For example, I understand that steam_api.dll will often be quarantined by MS Defender because the game uses a modded version of that file. Once it’s restored what steps would you take to proceed?...
The 6 nines mean that an ideal service should have 99,9999% uptime, right?...
Right now I have my feed sorted by Hot. The sixth post in my feed is 19 days old, has zero comments, and one upvote. I’m struggling to work out what algorithm is deciding this is a Hot post
cross-posted from: lemmy.world/post/1075893...
I reaserached for hours but it looks like since they added typesense the 32-bit armv7 is no longer supporterd with docker....
Is there anything that can be done about abandoned communities? In my search for a battlestation community there is one on Lemmy.ml where the only mod is someone who hasn’t posted in 3 years and one on lemmy.world where the only mod is someone who mass created communities and has no intention of posting or doing anything....
I can unsubscribe to many communities, but one: FOSS for [email protected] it tells me I’m not subcribed, but it’s in my list of communities. So I have subscribed. Reloaded the page. Unscribed. Reloaded and it’s still there? It’s only this particular community…
I thought it would stop working 1st of July?
Looking for a good mix of quality and audio, if there’s good audio for one with bad video quality I’m willing to combine them