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Maybe building a better internet means going backwards
  • What's wrong with having a choice?

    I guess some us are old and prefer how things used to be. Before curated feeds, awards and emoji reactions. As I said in another comment: the old internet never went away, it was just forgotten. And now we care more about how it is presented rather than the content itself. I think we have gotten so used to being spoon fed content that it feels weird for some people to have a choice. A turd with glitter and a bowtie is still a turd at the end of the day.

    Lemmy and Matrix are great but have you tried hosting a Lemmy instance? It's an absolute pain in the ass for everyone involved right now and Matrix has it's own issues. They both work fine but they don't "just work".

    The development of old protocols or technology didn't seize just because something new came along.

  • Maybe building a better internet means going backwards
  • So leave the ghost town? Plenty of servers and channels that are very active. My point is that the "old internet" never really went away, it was just forgotten.

    There are still places where the content isn't in some bullshit feed format with 100s of braindead comments from people who didn't read the article written by a bot.

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  • For those who aren't familiar with Swedish domestic politics: this is a good example of why you shouldn't believe everything you read on the internet. The parent comment appears to be written in bad faith and borders disinformation.

    The Sweden Democrats/Sverigedemokraterna, which the poster is referring to as nazis, have always been advocaters for a more strict migration policy. Apart from that they are pretty much aligned in the middle.

    The actual nazi party (Nordiska Motståndsrörelsen) got 847 votes (0,01%) in the 2022 riksdag election and the poster knows this. Alternativ För Sverige/AfS, the closet nazis and where most people draw the actual line for the extreme right, got 16 646 votes (0,26%). Data from The Swedish Election Authority

  • Hexbearian jerking themselves off about how valuable they are to the rest of the fediverse, suggests "performing a coup"
  • As suggested, Connect. Excellent filter capabilities. My feed is pretty enjoyable now, at least on my phone. The only thing I'm missing is filtering out comments with specific keywords but that isn't a huge issue. I downvote and occasionally block a user if they just post an emoji or a pun.

    I even have a "system":

    • Instances with annoying users like those on hexbear, blahaj or lemmygrad: complete instance block.
    • Communities which I have no interest in: block
    • Spam bots reposting articles, reddit threads or links to some random blog post: instance/user block depending on context and how many posts per hour they spit out.
    • Too many posts about the same subject that I don't care about: keyword block. Absolute bliss when Elon Musk and Donald Trump is gone.

    I only interact with content that I find interesting. Not a huge fan of defederation if it's not pedo paradise or spam bot/troll farm. There are some good tutorials online on how to tie a noose if one of those two are your thing. Everyone has the right to an opinion and I have the right to ignore crazies.

  • Looking for a kanban-ish thing for around the house / chores
  • Was looking for the same for ages. Every option I found was either some bloated docker solution or a dead project.

    Gave up and just created a repo named "Todo" on my git server. It's not really designed to be used for this kind of stuff but git and a web ui works perfectly fine. Just open a new issue. Give it a title and a brief description, a due date and some tags. Then you can create more subtasks, add comments to each, references etc. Even got my non-technical wife to use it.

    With some customization you could probably get exactly what you want.

    Edit: just realized you probably wanted something more simple. Set up a caldav server and sync the tasks using your preferred to-do app.

  • CarDav SYNC with iOS using Radicale and Baikal help please.
  • I also had similar issues on iOS when I migrated to Baikal. Every other device was working fine.

    Double check that your certificates are valid. I don't remember the exact details but Apple made a few changes somewhat recently in regards of what kind of certs are accepted on their devices.

    If you're using self signed certs you have to install them manually as well, don't forget that.

  • A self-hosted file sharing platform that combines lightness and beauty, perfect for seamless and efficient file sharing.
  • But that's not cool. Looks like you also can't use your built-in system for managing the daemon/service and you have to install node.js.

    Can't deploy the latest micro service you found on github without some docker bullshit.

    With that said. I'm not shitting on the project itself - it looks great and I'm sure it serves a purpose.

  • Remote storage solution ?
  • NFS kinda sucks and I'm looking for alternative solution

    Rsync + cron? If you just need to backup some files/directories.

    Edit: ah, saw that you will read/write a lot. Do you really need to do that over the network? Why not upload a .tar, a snapshot or whatever of the changes?

    If you could be a bit more specific then maybe we could give some better advice.

    Use a seedbox if you're downloading stuff and dont have enough disk space.

  • Why is this instance federated with HexBear.net?
  • Although I do think Lemmy should have the ability to personally block a whole server as well as just users and communities.

    And keywords in posts and comments.

    I would love to be able to browse on a computer or switch app but I'd lose all my filters.

  • Has anyone else been reading linked articles more often on Lemmy?
  • actual comment discussions

    I sincerely hope that everything stays this way. Filtering, tagging and reporting users who constantly was posting those obnoxious low effort oneliners was basically becoming a full time job. It killed all the discussions in the bigger subs. It's already obvious on some of the bigger instances/communities that some users unfortunately just switched platform.

    Personally I didn't like some of the popular bots like autotldr but I can see why other people did.