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A Verdict Has Been Reached in the Microsoft vs. FTC Trial
  • Unsuprising.

    I was following this case all week and the FTC really embarrassed itself. If this injunction was granted it would have been even more s suprising than the CMA coming out of nowhere to block the acquisition.

  • Apps no longer connect to lemmy.ca API
  • I had to re-login on voyager, my account had mysteriously disappeared from the app this morning.

    I do wish there was a way for admins to send a notification to people when they revoke login tokens to avoid confusion. This will almost certainly happen again at some point.

  • How does Lemmy/Mastodon/Fediverse store videos and images?
  • I think this could be a ticking DOS time bomb.

    Someone manages to spam upload massive files to the largest Lemmy instances could wipe out a ton of smaller ones.

    Not to mention scalability wise this seems like a nightmare… eventually the largest Lemmy instances will have petabytes of media data with 100s of gbs coming in per day, giving other instances no chance to sync with them.

    I think the system architecture needs a significant review. This won’t scale.

  • Is sorting by Hot still bugged?
  • I noticed my hot feed on Lemmy.world is more up to date than on Lemmy.ca plus some other odd behaviour.

    I read that to keep hot feed working well, instances need restarting every 6 hours or so.

    How often do you guys restart?

  • Does lemmy have porn?
  • Porn is literally what drives technology innovation.

    Porn on Reddit was probably a good 10-20% of all it’s traffic.

    As history has shown, a lot of the features that come to Lemmy will be added because porn. Embedded videos for example.

  • Are we defederating from Threads?
  • This article has been circulating around the fediverse and I think it greatly illustrates why it's so important to defederate from large corporations before they can get a foothold. It's about so much more than just them getting our data.

    https://ploum.net/2023-06-23-how-to-kill-decentralised-networks.html