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Cake day: July 17th, 2023

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  • Urgh, yeah.

    I use the ‘official’ Jerboa app and the web interface and duuude is it a Hassle to add a sole unknown community!

    I’m doing them all for what I know ; pasting different link types into jerboa search, pasting the instance, !first, /c/ … Going to web UI, doing the same, doing the lemmy.mysite.com/c/[email protected] or what the correct thing is (I have it somewhere) and obviously it still doesn’t work.

    For like 30 minutes.

    Then it “just works” 😅

    It would be great if admins at least (I can see the possible abuse if anyone can force-feed communities to the instance, but well they can today so… ) can add communities to their instances by some “add-list” the server grabs quickly (I know we can by subbing to them but see above, it sure is not easy). Could be cool to be able to grab a bunch of fun communities, or art communities, or sport communities or whatever someone shares, and just force feed them to your instance.

    I thought whitelisting was something along those lines, I sure was surprised 🙂.

    Great job though Lemmy Developers, I’m quite sure Lemmy will roam the internet for ever!




  • Putting a fan after another will up pressure (doubling in theory), but not displace more air. Except if the air has to go through something slowing it down where more pressure will help to push more air through it.

    There are obviously lots of variables at play (the extra fan takes up space too, reducing airflow for example) so you are surely right that it’s probably useless or worse to have a “double fan” for a PC cooling system, but the fans being in perfect sync is just a noise problem (on small fans like this).



  • Close, but with the added possibility to change the data (like a website/blog/chat) and not only have static data.

    So on this protocol, you can have a website with a link to my website, who has a link to yours. Maybe that doesn’t sound crazy cool :-) but filecoin, IPFS etc just does not have that functionality (with them you have a key/link, and it is locked to 1 data. Fix a typo in your text and you have to redistribute a new key/link on the old web or similar, it’s totally static), and for me it’s a must if you want to provide a functioning “new web”.



  • Yeah I cheer on this one!

    On the other hand I got a different protocol (& implementation up and running) that can be used right away. It’s like IPFS but easy to “install” (a double click and a port forward is all that’s needed), you are also in control of your data and of course you can change the data without changing the link.

    Don’t get me wrong, IPFS paved the road. But today we have better ways to do things.





  • Loulou@lemmy.mindoki.comtoPrivacy@lemmy.mlThis is the last stand.
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    11 months ago

    I’m building a protocol that’s lies on top of IP; secure, anonymous, and takedown safe.

    You can use it to make a website, or a chat program (I’ve got crude but working examples), and not Xi nor Putin can take it down as long as there are people using it.

    I have a working version but I’d need a community trying it out, use it, give feedback etc.

    Any recommendation greatly appreciated!

    Cheers





  • You can still buy 'em on AliExpress for example (I got the RUIZU MP3 player without a screen for 20€). If you are a sound nerd or hifi enthusiast you can get one that connects to a Bluetooth DAC (like the fiio for example) for super sound.

    It’s kind of quiet in a way to just push play and knowing exactly what you’ll get (no hiccups, no commercials, no “you maybe’ll like this new song Spotify stuff”…).