and this one that built a tool to identify bots' instances:
I really fear that they all awake at the same time and flood / attack our instances.. This seems to be a temporary solution but time consuming for you. Beehaw defederated too from a list of instances. Maybe this list could help you :
lemmy.k6qw.com,lemmy.podycust.co.uk,waveform.social,bbs.darkwitch.net,cubing.social,lemmy.roombob.cat,lemmy.jtmn.dev,lemmy.juggler.jp,bolha.social,sffa.community,dot.surf,granitestate.social,veenk.help,lemmyunchained.net,wumbo.buzz,lemmy.sbs,lemmy.shwizard.chat,clatter.eu,mtgzone.com,oceanbreeze.earth,mindshare.space,lemmy.tedomum.net,voltage.vn,lemmy.fyi,demotheque.com,thediscussion.site,latte.isnot.coffee,news.deghg.org,lemmy.primboard.de,baomi.tv,marginalcuriosity.net,lemmy.cloudsecurityofficehours.com,lemmy.game-files.net,lemmy.fedi.bub.org,lemmy.blue,lemmy.easfrq.live,narod.city,lemmy.ninja,lemmy.reckless.dev,nlemmy.nl,lemmy.mb-server.com,rammy.site,fedit.io,diggit.xyz,slatepacks.com,theotter.social,lemmy.nexus,kleptonix.com,rabbitea.rs,zapad.nstr.no,feddi.no
based on the list of instances made by @sunaurus here - Thank you again for that work, it’s highly appreciated.
This is a preventive measure against massive amounts of accounts being created for botting purposes. Most instances banned appear to be 1 user instances so we don’t think this will have a great effect on anyone’s usage of Beehaw. If you are an admin of one of those instances, feel free to contact us at [email protected]
here the original post :
https://beehaw.org/post/701910
An emergency position-indicating radiobeacon (EPIRB) is a type of emergency locator beacon for commercial and recreational boats, a portable, battery-powered radio transmitter used in emergencies to locate boaters in distress and in need of immediate rescue.
wait. They did that? I thought that my reddact 'forgot' to delete some comments...
edit :
Nevermind, I just went on reddit to check this. All my comments had been deleted except some that Reddact changed with nonsense stuff such as :
relieved growth consider smoggy oil disgusted crowd water mysterious tender -- mass edited with https://redact.dev/
Nice ! Thank you mister knight of NI
I'm interested in the other niches that you found ! I started keeping ants with my son when he found a queen outside. Now we have three colonies. We also have a cockroaches (to feed the ants) and this spring we started a snail terrarium. It's always amazing to watch this small guy doing what they do.
Niño is coming !
You have two options to get rid of this :
Subscribe to magazines that you want to follow. In setting, change your homepage to 'subscribed' (or whatever it is named). Then only scroll your subscribed communities.
Or
next to the subscribe button, there is another button to block a magazine.
Personally I do both. I went on the magazine page, I subscribed to many small communities even if I'm not really interested in. And I block the big ones that are flooding the 'all' homepage (=reddit =redditmigration ....)
Harsh times are coming...
I started learning to use photoshop instead of braindeadly scrolling Reddit. It’s more peaceful and enjoyable.
I feel like this with my one member (me) magazine : https://kbin.social/m/AntKeeping
As others said, you'll have to manually remove it. In my 130L, I used a 5cm net to get 75% of it once a week.
Duckweed may be a drawback for lightning but is also really useful to regulate nitrates.
This is what I did after the disastrous AMA.
Deleted my history with reddact.
Uninstalled Reddit.
Uninstalled Apollo (crying).
I won't go on this platform anymore.
Although I'm missing some 'niche' communities such as antkeeping or those about specific incremental games..
Now I'm trying to filter all the communities that are on this topic.
Even if it's on the fediverse, speaking about Reddit gives them more visibility.
There’s also Goiania in 1987 in Brazil (INES 5) and an INES4 in India.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goiânia_accident
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mayapuri#2010_Mayapuri_radiological_accident
A full report can be found on the web concerning goiania : https://www-pub.iaea.org/MTCD/Publications/PDF/Pub815_web.pdf
There’s also Goiania in 1987 in Brazil (INES 5) and an INES4 in India.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goiânia_accident
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mayapuri#2010_Mayapuri_radiological_accident
A full report can be found on the web concerning goiania : https://www-pub.iaea.org/MTCD/Publications/PDF/Pub815_web.pdf
3 years ago, I bought a Graef CM7xx series (now they are selling the 720) for a delonghi espresso machine. The cheapest of Graef, conical burrs, many grinding settings, easy to clean... I got it for less than 100€. We grind between 20 to 40g of coffee daily. So far I'm happy with it
And Florida fires principals for showing this piece of art in school.
As an old Redditor, I hated reposts or crossposts. This is not creating contents, it’s just flooding a sub/magazine with the same thing. Karma farming was a dumb thing that screwed content diversity.
I'm stunned by the huge number of people still using the app but... ironically upvoting subs going dark
Looking for browser games
Hi,
After many years with only a phone and a tablet (I don't play from my professional computer), I just got a new laptop.
I'm looking for some browser idle/incremental games. I want some light games that don't use much cpu. I don't want anything that require kongregate or steam as it is less versatile and more consuming.
I really loved ITRTG, kitten games (but the late game became too complicated), realm grinders (but too active to grind the R's), NGU and now I'm trying my luck on Trimps.
Do you have other games that I should consider?