you can’t trust anyone to maintain source indefinitely. forking now just means everything has to be done twice
you can’t trust anyone to maintain source indefinitely. forking now just means everything has to be done twice
You don’t need to do a full lemmy code fork ffs. The problem is moderation style of a specific instance, just set up a new instance and defed from the problem instances.
Lemmy is open source, anyone can fork it and start running “modified code”. it’s not like they have a monopoly on that
Yes, an admin probably has access to community level moderation rights and the lemmy API is not difficult to figure out.
It would be trivial to come up with a script to go through the community page, get all the current communities and iterate through them banning a user in each of them.
i’ve noticed a butt load of lemmygrad names appearing as lemmy.ml these days. Seems they got tired of existing in their little de-federated bubble
I moved from .ml because of this. Haven’t had a ban since and can still interact with .ml communities
it’ll be nice when i can move somewhere that has a garden
it was nice seeing some gardening stuff pop up in my feed the other day rather than just a constant stream of facebook tier memes and tankie vs non-tankie arguing
dir="$(something that ultimately resolved to "")"
rm -r $dir/*
on a company server
I also once completely destroyed the data in a db that wasn’t backed up for that same company while trying to restore from a dump (which was deleted as part of the script i was running).
Luckily both of these mistakes happened on staging servers so no one really cared. (prod is backed up though so if i did it there, not that i have access to prod, it also wouldn’t be catastrophic)
not sure where it is tbh
I tend to ignore the KDE notifications. i want something that will be on screen until i take certain mitigating actions
looks similar, i might be able to adapt something from this, thanks
Not from mozilla, they spun it off a couple years ago
“Thunderbird is completely independent of the Mozilla Corporation, the makers of Firefox.”
Edit: from 2012 apparently. time flies https://blog.thunderbird.net/2023/02/the-future-of-thunderbird-why-were-rebuilding-from-the-ground-up/
It’s not developed by mozilla anymore. they stopped updating it a couple years ago.
i’ve seen you say this more than once. do you have a source?