Full stack developer and privacy advocate. I like to keep the mentality, if you can program one language well, then you can program in any language!

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Cake day: June 15th, 2023

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  • OP I agree with you, it’s a great idea imo.
    I’ve been a moderator before on a Discord server with +1000 members, for one of my FOSS projects,
    and maintenance against scam / spam bots grew so bad,
    that I had to get a team of moderators + an auto moderation bot + wrote an additional moderation bot myself!..

    Here is the source to that bot, might be usable for inspiration or just plain usable some other users:
    https://github.com/Rikj000/Discord-Auto-Ban

    I think it will only be a matter of time before the spam / scam bots catch up to Lemmy,
    so it’s good to be ahead of the curve with auto-moderation.

    However I also partially agree with @dohpaz42, auto-moderation on Reddit is very, uhm, present.
    Imo auto moderation should not really be visible to non-offenders.












  • I won’t disclose where I store mine.

    But I’d recommend to:

    • Not backup your PW manager’s database + key file in the same location
      (That would decrease security, x1 data breach would allow them to easily brute force your PW DB since they’ll have the key)
    • Not go with a PW manager that does not allow you to choose a location where you desire to backup to (Seen plenty of mainstream PW managers getting data breached by now, so going with a cloud, which is not solely used for PW managers, has an advantage imo, since they tend to be less targeted by hackers)

    I’ve been happily using KeeWeb + Keepass2Android for years now: