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onichama , to programmerhumor in and people wonder why we say PHP is a meme

Thanks I hate it.

willya , to fediverse in Fediverse is 100% Decentralized or not?
@willya@lemmyf.uk avatar

You’re mixing up words and definitions.

frippz , to aww in This is George. George is an idiot, but he's my idiot.

Absolutely beautiful coat. I think George is a good boi. The goodest even.

memphis , to selfhosted in What's your uptime record?
@memphis@lemmy.fmhy.ml avatar

I think my first raspberry pi got to 500-ish days before we had a power outage

moreeni , to cat in Meet Pincur the Cat!

Your ThinkPad is very cute

gunererd OP ,

Thanks!

eggshappedegg , to mildlyinfuriating in Updated my Samsung phone and it installed unwanted apps

When will the Lemmy phone launch? I’m ready to cancel anything now

XEAL ,

In the meantime, if you have or can find a compatible device, there is LineageOS.

That’s how I have a Xiaomi phone without any of the MIUI bullshit.

kylua ,

+1 to this. Next time I’ll be buying a new phone, I’ll have a look at what phones are supported by LOS

Right now I’m on a Xiaomi CC9 with LOS. It felt a whole new phone after I got rid of MIUI (which didn’t receive any updates in about one year and half)

XEAL ,

The problem is getting a brand new model compatible with LOS.

Last year I specifically got a Redmi Note 9 Pro (brand new unit), which at the time was a 2 year old model, because it was one of the few models that matched the specifications I was looking for AND it was officially LOS supported.

I mean, I’m pretty happy with it, this thing is a beast and I’m not one of those guys who need the last model of everything, but I paid the around same of what the new Redmi Note 11s costed at the time. No regrets; anything to have a Xiaomi without that MIUI cancer.

newbeni ,

So…stupid question, how do you have service? Like, you would still have to contact one of them (t-mobile, at&t, verizon) to make the “cell” part work, right?

Cianalas ,

You still use the carrier sim card for a connection. That doesn’t depend on what OS you’re using.

XEAL ,

Nope… it just works, really, like with a stock rom. I’m Europe, but I don’t think that matters.

AFAIK, smartphones just get those settings automatically from the service provider. Someone correct me if I’m wrong.

MajorHavoc ,

GrapheneOS is fantastic. I’ve also heard a lot of good things about LineageOS, lately. Both are pretty much what you’re asking for, I suspect.

breadsmasher , to fediverse in Fediverse is 100% Decentralized or not?
@breadsmasher@lemmy.world avatar

Start your own instance and community. Post whatever the hell you like.

Then other instances choose whether to defederate. They federate by default.

There is no single point of control (centralisation) which decides what is seen on all instances.

dilan , to fediverse in Fediverse is 100% Decentralized or not?

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  • woshang OP ,

    Never heard about it

    dilan ,

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  • dilan ,

    I am too lazy to type out all these words, just see it for yourself.

    pjhenry1216 ,

    Wiremin appears to be more for a chatroom with defined participants. Not really a public forum type of app. If it is supposed to be, it would suffer drastically from a growing userbase. It looks more like a messaging system with defined recipients.

    FarFarAway , to mildlyinfuriating in Updated my Samsung phone and it installed unwanted apps

    Stab in the dark…your on tmobile.

    It does this to me too. You disable the damn thing, then you get a carrier update and it reactivates and downloads stupid games no one wants.

    First time it did it to me, I thought I got a virus. Come to find out…nah it’s just a thing tmobile forces on you for fun.

    Assholes

    MercuryUprising ,

    This is the sorta shit that will likely be in the EUs sights soon. Installing applications nobody asked for because of the carrier? That sounds fucking insanely invasive. It’s like Adidas installing a camera in your apartment because you bought a pair of sneakers.

    FightMilk ,

    That’s kind of an extreme example lol unless the game is asking for insane permissions. Still I get your point and hopefully the EU acts on it. Especially since they appear to be humanity’s only hope against shit like this

    ox0r ,

    If the EU is the only hope we are beyond fucked

    FightMilk ,

    Well yeah, no one has ever used the term “only hope” optimistically lol

    MercuryUprising ,

    That’s probably because the EU generally isn’t run by a two party system, where both parties are actually just center-right neoliberals. If you want EU style protections, you have to actually fight for it, like pretty much every European country did.

    ahriboy ,

    The European Left needs strong support.

    FightMilk ,

    The two party system isn’t the only problem though, there’s also:

    • Money being a form of speech – EU MEPs aren’t soliciting billionaires for money to spend on TV ads
    • The 10th amendment – prevents any national effort where the federal govt uses a power not explicitly granted to it in the constitution. Obamacare tripped up here for instance, and Obamacare is far from national socialized healthcare. It was a feature when people identified more with their local culture, but in an era when every American identifies as American-first, and engages the political system accordingly by only knowing or caring about national candidates and parties, it becomes a bug.
    • States that should have never been states – the US Senate took a heavy rural turn in the 19th century as vast, sparsely populated territories were given statehood. Nowadays this means to buy two US Senators you only need to gaslight ~600k people with advertising (the population of Wyoming). The founding fathers never really developed a solid plan for how the west would be settled, and it shows.
    • Powerful and unaccountable Court – the Supreme Court is given authority over both other branches, serving life terms, with few guidelines or restrictions. A party with the Presidency and Senate at the right time can gain a majority of the court and undo (or manufacture) precedent at the snap of a finger. The resulting system makes it far easier to capture the court than to pass a constitutional amendment. Think abortion should be legal? Here’s a roundabout legal justification for that. Oh the new majority thinks it shouldn’t be? Okay now it’s gone. It’s a chaotic way to handle bedrock rights like access to healthcare and privacy (neither of which are mentioned anywhere in the US constitution). The constitution should be malleable enough that the court is strictly tasked with interpreting the letter of the law. The US shouldn’t be relying on legal gymnastics to legalize abortion and gay marriage. It’s unstable and undemocratic.
    • Electoral College – the leader of the country, not just the Executive but the Head of State, is elected in a way that respects statehood more than personhood. It is more concerned with making sure Wyoming gets a fair vote than making sure John Doe in Queens does.
    • First past the post voting – this is another oversight by the founding fathers that many European republics were able to avoid, and it’s the root cause of the two party system. But it also makes gerrymandering possible, which completely breaks both state-level politics and the US House. It makes so many seats into “safe seats” that the “money is speech” briberies become much easier to allocate.
    • Racism – almost every dumb thing about American politics can be traced back in some form to slavery, segregation, or racism. Why is every state given 2 senators? Slavery. Why were some of those rural states admitted? Also slavery. Why did White Americans support progressive policies in the 30s, 40s, and 50s? Segregation. Why did the entire Deep South flip from Democrat to Republican in the late 60s? Also segregation. It’s America’s original sin and it’s still playing a role.

    Every one of those things plays a role in the US not adopting stricter privacy standards, or leading the way in anything except military might. It’s why American politics is so broken that even a majority of voters wanting to fix it isn’t enough.

    woelkchen ,
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    This is the sorta shit that will likely be in the EUs sights soon.

    You mean the same regulator that unconditionally approved the buyout of Activision-Blizzard by convicted monopolist Microsoft? Yeah, no. Nothing is to be expected by EU regulators.

    limelight79 ,

    Yeah, I would like clarification if this came from the carrier or Samsung.

    I keep my Galaxy S21 up to date, and these have not been installed for me. But I haven’t had an update in the last few days, so it’s possible it’s an upcoming update I haven’t seen yet.

    But I bought my phone off Amazon; they’re usually cheaper that way, and it’s unlocked already. I don’t get them via my carrier (AT&T for what it’s worth).

    deadlyremote ,
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    Verizon does stuff like this too. It downloaded TikTok and other garbage every update. Once I couldn’t take it anymore I got rid of the app downloading it using ADB

    devious , to fediverse in Fediverse is 100% Decentralized or not?

    Censorship is also decentralised which means no single entity will be able to completely control the information, but that doesn’t mean you can do whatever you want without consequence of all the decentralised instances agreeing that particular information should not be shared. Decentralisation does not guarantee you an audience!

    BlueEther , to fediverse in Fediverse is 100% Decentralized or not?
    @BlueEther@no.lastname.nz avatar

    you have been here an hour - I think you need to read some around how lemmy/federation and instances work.

    Roundcat , to fediverse in Fediverse is 100% Decentralized or not?
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    I'm just wondering what you are sharing that is getting you censored off of most of the major instances. Something illegal? Something morally reprehensible that most regular people take objection to it? Like I understand Beehaw being very uptight about what they allow (to the point of defederating most major instances) but world just seems free for all but the most extreme views, ml will allow straight up genocide and warcrime denial as long as it's China or Russia, and shitjustworks seems to be gamers in general, left or right.

    Like there are instances that are just basically unmoderated free speech zones if that's what you're looking for. There are even instances that are echochambers for your political leanings if that's what you are actually looking for. But most of the major instances are going to be catering for a more general userbase. Afterall, part of the reason world became the biggest is because it's the one most former redditors were pointed to.

    And the reality is, and part of the reason I'm apprehensive about Meta joining the fediverse, is because even in a decentralized environment, communities, opinions, topics and activity all becomes centralized around whichever community is the biggest. The internet itself is a decentralized network, but since everyone gathers in the same places, it ultimately became centralized around sites like reddit, insta, youtube, and twitter. That's one of the reasons we are encouraged as fedi users to join smaller instances. Not just to save on space and traffic, but to encourage the activity in our local communities to grow.

    woshang OP ,

    Thx for explaining these to me bro, your point about the defederation of some instances is important, as it highlights the diversity and autonomy within the network, even though it might cause some fragmentation. And indeed, while every instance is privately operated, the option to host one’s own instance provides individuals with the freedom to set their own rules.

    curiosityLynx , to fediverse in Fediverse is 100% Decentralized or not?

    The fediverse being decentralized means that there are many servers/instances, each with their own codes of conduct (or lack of one). Similarly, different communities on those servers can have different rules they might want to enforce with removals of posts or comments. For example, a community about cat pictures will have a rule about posts having to be cat pictures and will remove a post about your grandma's vegetable soup recipe.

    If your comment/post was removed, that probably means your post/comment was either against the rules of the community or against the code of conduct of the entire server/instance. If it's the former, look for or create a community where that kind of content is appreciated. If you're running up against the code of conduct of the instance, look for a server/instance where your content wouldn't be violating the code of content or make your own server/instance where you're the one defining the code of conduct. Of course, that code of conduct would only apply to communities on your server.

    If your server becomes a source of constant shit, admins of other servers might decide to defederate from your server. Think of it like making your own email server: if too many of your email server's emails are spam, other email providers might decide to designate your email server as a spam factory and block all emails coming from it.

    monerobull , to fediverse in Fediverse is 100% Decentralized or not?

    Monero.town is very lax when it comes to moderation as long as you don’t say anything that could get you arrested in Germany.

    dilan ,

    What if I am in the US lol

    breadsmasher ,
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    If its a german instance they have to follow german law.

    Just like if you’re an american living in germany. You don’t get to follow american law in germany. You have to abide by the local laws.

    Take for example, the irish hosted lemmy defederated from another instance that allows posting … questionable/underage anime content. Its treated the same as CSAM under Irish law. Federating those instances would mean the admins of the irish instance would be liable for any data pulled over onto their instance.

    monerobull ,

    This issue should be solved if you could just set lemmy to not cache federated NSFW images (without fully disabling NSFW on your instance) since then users would load the images from the remote server and not the homeserver.

    breadsmasher ,
    @breadsmasher@lemmy.world avatar

    But that also relies on posts being tagged correctly

    monerobull ,

    True, guess not caching remote content at all should be an option as well. Then you can just block caching for every instance that doesn’t enforce proper tagging.

    breadsmasher ,
    @breadsmasher@lemmy.world avatar

    so… defederating. like is already happening

    monerobull ,

    No, defederating would block all flow between instances. The problem is with hosting content that you don’t want to or arent allowed to host. Currently if I view a image from burggit, the image gets saved to the monero.town and then served whenever someone else views it from there, which is a problem. If instead every time someone wants to view that image, it gets pulled from burggit again, monero.town isn’t in trouble for hosting it anymore.

    vox , to programmerhumor in Trying to reproduce a race condition
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