No-one’s obligated to read trash. I don’t read other tabloids in case they might have a point.
No-one’s obligated to read trash. I don’t read other tabloids in case they might have a point.
I keep thinking about my MiL when I hear this song - “I don’t like him”. She was in the same circles as Bill back in the day - apparently he was not a nice guy to women. I turn the volume up when it’s on because the song’s damn good, but still…
Online services cost a lot of money. People don’t realize how much because VCs and corpos w/ deep pockets have been subsidizing most major services for a long time. Now that the free money period is more-or-less over, these services need to start paying the bills with their users - commence enshittification
What changed is he started becoming more public. He’s always been a shithead. There were mentions of him abusing his employees back when I was in grad school in 2012. People on the internet just fell for his mythos and just kept ignoring signs to the contrary until he just…kept…talking… and couldn’t be ignored anymore.
I’m not sure that’s correct. When I click your first link, it’s going to https://kbin.social/m/[email protected]
. What OP wants is a way to post the link and (in my case) go to https://melly.0x-ia.moe/c/[email protected]
You’re not paying them… you’re not their mother. You don’t get to force them to do anything they don’t want to do.
I’m trying to think of what it would be like if one of my projects had a defined roadmap and then I suddenly get hundred of messages a day telling me I have to do something. lol, no. Maybe if I was actually being paid well for the project.
… once again, the devs already said they would accept a PR with mCapchas. I don’t see why any capable dev would fork a project rather than just contribute code. The community can disagree all they want - it takes actual programmers to split.
And if other instances start becoming spambots, just defederate.
I thought the free awards thing stopped a while back. I’d be surprised if a lot of people still had them
I have to agree - this is classic reddit. Spez obviously couldn’t care less about namecalling.
The corp gets to use the CEO as a punching bag - which is pretty much his job description…
Redditors can feel good about upvoting a picture “sticking it to the man” while actually doing nothing - participating on a site that’s still reaming them
Buying all the reddit awards for the post, GIVING THE COMPANY THEY’RE SUPPOSEDLY STICKING IT TO MORE MONEY. Bullshit like this pisses me off after finding out the Lemmy devs pretty much make less than minimum wage with donations
Interesting - then it’s a problem with my thing’s config. Thanks for the info - I’ll check into it
As far as I know, lemmy instances can’t sub to kbin magazines yet. I can’t on my instance at least
I’ll take that bet. Too bad there’s no RemindMeBot. I would’ve set one for a year
I love how folks on this thread are so sure beehaw’s lying about that - despite the supposed amenable chat they and sh.itjust.works admins had about the situation. You guys are reeeaaally butthurt about the defed even though it wasn’t personal
…go on…? And…?
And because this instance had open registration, it quickly became one of the biggest instances. Trolls were using the open registration + federation to harass their community. Because there are a lack of mod tools and the fact they only have 4 mods, they couldn’t keep up. In order to keep the community they wanted in tact, they decided to temporarily defederate until they’re better equipped to handle it.
So… “fun” fact - since I was following that shitshow at the time. When r/T_D got booted off reddit, they congregated to a site called thedonald[dot]win. That site later got renamed to patriots[dot]win. They were very much hyping up Jan6th in the days leading up to it and were absolutely looking forward to getting violent.
I don’t think it’s an exaggeration to say reddit’s tolerance towards T_D was one of the root-causes towards what happened in J6th.
lemmy.world’s pretty big, but I’m still getting other places. More spread would always be good though. Counts from my all feed -
48 | lemmy.world
14 | beehaw.org
12 | sh.itjust.works
4 | lemmy.dbzer0.com
4 | lemmy.film
The hidden configs are boilerplate which are easily imported for any applicable service. A set-once set of files isn’t what I would count towards being verbose. 90% of my services use the exact same format.
If a certain service is complicated and needs more config in nginx, it’s going to be the same for caddy.
I’m running a lot of services off my nginx reverse proxy. This is my general setup for each subdomain - each in its own config file. I wouldn’t consider this verbose in any way - and it’s never crashed on me
service.conf
server {
listen 443 ssl http2;
listen [::]:443 ssl http2;
server_name [something].0x-ia.moe;
include /etc/nginx/acl_local.conf;
include /etc/nginx/default_settings.conf;
include /etc/nginx/ssl_0x-ia.conf;
location / {
proxy_pass http://[host]:[port]/;
}
}
They’re saying that the issue is fixed in the next release that’s coming out (0.18). Right now the stable version everyone’s using is (0.17.4)
Same. Get owned, everyone else.