Well, blocklisting certain communities does not make you un-sue-able. 🤷🤦
Well, blocklisting certain communities does not make you un-sue-able. 🤷🤦
The Pirate Bay is “technically” not breaking any laws
As another user mentioned, TPB hosting magnet links and torrent files. Bring down TPB site down = no access to torrent files/magnet links = you can’t download the torrent (teoretically). Sharing link to TPB site does not break any laws and is totally legal.
You don’t have to break laws to get in trouble if you are pissing off rich people. They’ll find something, anything, to nail you on. It’s totally ok for random normal people to not want to be “heroes” to a bunch of other random people they don’t know. Heroes attract villains, and instability. And while it’s just starting to get off the ground, lemmy doesn’t need villains or instability.
Basically “Lorem ipsum”
Let the smaller, less visible servers do the shady but “totally technically legal” stuff.
So you do support piracy? Or not?
Big servers with big targets on their forehead need to be stable and drama-free.
“drama-free” lol. This is drama. This is drama that should not have happened in the first place.
Jellyfin & underlaying infrastructure (sea ports, taxi ships, management ships, pirate ships & so on).
No, it’s not. Turns out Lemmy.world does not like sea at all. In fact, they blocked “info kiosks” at ports near sea, so you have no idea about what is going on in the sea.
What part is illegal? Are they sharing files on that instance and your instance re-hosts it?
From my understanding, discussions are legal, guides are legal, tips are legal, but actual files (aka “copyrighted content”) is illegal. There are no files shared there, links at maximum, but institutions should be after those content-sharing websites, not forums.
I am against this decision and I am happy that I am not part of admins team.
I really wish there could be tags and sub-tags.
Tag examples:
Sub-tag examples:
Some sort of curated list by Lemmy developers that might change over time depending on user demand.
Then client apps can fetch such list from any server and allow you to apply such filter.
Imagine being able to block whole category of sports? Anime? News? Whatever people want/don’t want.
Or they downloaded more ram lol
Would it be possible to ratelimit connections/requests? Some sort of AI-based blocking? What are current technologies to battle such DDOS attacks?
Where can I find full list of installed alternative UIs?
I think crypto wallet is way to go, isn’t it?
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But but…but aren’t you working NOT for the money?! Money isn’t important! We are all family here!
/s
Yup. Offices business is massive. Let them rot!
As some high level manager in Barclays said - analysts are like light bulbs. You remove one, and insert another one.
It all depends on the team’s and company’s values. If you are just a number to them (reddit moment lmao) - act like a number. 😅
When I come to office (one day per week), I come to have a great time with colleagues. No one forces me, I can work fully remote, it’s just nice to have colleagues around. We go for a vape, for a lunch, for a walk. Good times. Ohh, and also few meetings that day, since I live ~150km away from office lol.
I openly say in office that I can’t work from office. Basically socializing and that’s it. Productivity almost zero.
While on the other hand, working from home is where I shine. I can fully focus on my scripting/coding/automation stuff.
You can, but the problem is group policy which is still enforced. I mean - Firefox still respects it.
Classic Reddit moment.
“I hate natural boobs!!! Don’t send to me any!” 😂
I really don’t understand how or why anyone would switch away.
Performance. Been switching on & off for the past several years, currently with Firefox with over a year.
Firefox/Librewolf/Waterfox/etc? Which one is best?
I would say this - use Firefox. If trying to use Firefox on work laptop and it was enshitted by your company’s group policies, then Waterfox sounds like nice alternative which is unlikelly going to be impacted by GP.
Okey, so what is conclusion of your point? You can sue any instance for anything, so what should instance owners do? Sounds like “not having an instance” is the only right answer to your logic.
Seriously, let’s just sue lemmy.world because lemmy.dbzer0.com talks about piracy.