No knock to you and your tip, but I’d never use a browser CarPlay solution🤐 the touch responsiveness is too slow and it’s too much of a hassle to start up at every drive.
I hope it goes on. And being open source, it definitely will! (e.g. Mbin)
Ernest likewise will be remembered, fondly or otherwise, for his contributions in starting it.
That said, I'm close to personally blocking it due to all the spam hitting other servers from it, and the FBI may come knocking soon as well if people decide to hit it with illegal stuff like CP.
To do so, there would need to be a centralized or federated list of all accounts. If it was centralized it would be against federation principles. If it was federated, then anyone who sets up a server would potentially have access to all email addresses. Perhaps,more in the style of email, like @user but that would likely lead to more confusion as people would put their email and it is essentially the same information.
I do agree that log in as the opening page is not a great experience. Helping people to find an instance should be easier to filter. Rather than a list by popularity, let them know choosing by interest or location can help find relevant content and have easy to use clickable filters to do so.
To do so, there would need to be a centralized or federated list of all accounts
Why would there be? The app would just search for the domain name first (let's say "aussie.zone") and then your username (in your case "hitmyspot"). That's kinda how email works as well. What centralized database would you need to interrogate a server on login? It's no different than the current implementation, only that you do not need to remember the website first, just enter the whole username in one go.
The domain for my email is gmail.com not Aussie zone. I also cannot log in to gmail on the hotmail (outlook? )site. Perhaps you are interpreting their request to not use username and site name and instead use email, to instead use a long form Lemmy username?
That could work, but I don't know that it adds any extra layer of simplicity, but maybe that's what they meant. My interpretation is that they are saying to link your account to your email address, as that's what most other services do. Without knowing which instance you register with, there would need to be a registry. Perhaps this could be hashed in some way, but it would still be effectively public facing as any instance would need access.
Perhaps you are interpreting their request to not use username and site name and instead use email, to instead use a long form Lemmy username?
No, I was saying to use their Fediverse username and their Fediverse password. Sorry if I got misunderstood. Nothing to do with the actual email address used at signup.
tl;dr: apps should login with the username die4ever@programming.dev similar to email, instead of choosing instance programming.dev and then typing in die4ever for username separately
yea that probably would be simpler, I'm sure some apps already do this
Kbin is not currently maintained due to the guy that makes it having personal issues and not having time to keep up with it. Some instances are even defederating kbin due to spam not being cleaned up and also some bugs sending the same activities over and over again.
That's sounding like a feasible option. I've thrown myself back into Lemmy itself because I can't take the constant breaking of Kbin and seeing so much potential just trashed about in instances like this.
Hi ! I'm also trying to navigate the monitoring solutions, I thought it will be easier ... :( Maybe someone has a recommendation:
I'm looking for a lightweight tool for my personal home lab (Ionos VPS 2GB ram 2cpu), so no need for scalability or big data, etc. I'm experimenting with some services (syncthing, silverbullet-md, wireguard) and there is not much ram left for anything else.
I've being reading about Prometheus+Grafana, but sounds like an overkill, like checkMk, Zabbix , Graphite, netdata...
I mostly need status of the hadware (ram+cpu) and containers running.Ideally, I can see an historical of a few days in a web based dashboard.
Currently I'm using Glances because it was easy to install and very lightweight but if I want to visualize the persisted data, I need something like Grafana, etc.
(sorry for the long comment I wasn't sure if I should have to start a new post)
Thanks a lot 🤓
I asked Ernest 1 year ago about delegating and empower the software developers, but that didn't happen and will never happen. That was the reason to create Mbin.
So I'm out in public and think to myself "Christ almighty, the tiddies on that chick are huge!" And the AI plays it on a loudspeaker for everyone to hear? No thanks, fuck off with that neuralink bs
So I’m out in public and think to myself “Christ almighty, the tiddies on that chick are huge!” And the AI plays it on a loudspeaker for everyone to hear?
Not quite, the AI plays it on its own because it knows that you like tiddies. Won't even need to have seen the tits yourself.
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