

I’ve not heard of Sopuli or .cafe before. Do they cater for a niche audience or something?
I’ve not heard of Sopuli or .cafe before. Do they cater for a niche audience or something?
Yeah that’s the exact reason why I dislike the .zip TLD, and the same goes for .mov. The TLDs can be easily abused to look like something they’re not to trick people into visiting their website that downloads something malicious.
If you saw ChromeUpdate202506.zip
, then what do you believe it is? A downloadable update for Chrome or a website?
What if a malicious person has purchased that domain and filled the website with something malicious, a virus, an info stealer, etc?
I block the .zip TLD because the domains can be used maliciously. Within the first few days there were hundreds/thousands of domains registered with names to look like zip files for updating software and the like.
I also block the .mov TLD for the exact same reason.
Sure on a good day you can spot the malicious intent from a mile away, but I like to protect for when I’m having a bad day. I also block the TLDs for the whole family as well because unfortunately they’re not as tech savvy or meticulous.
Bots submitting content on behalf of people? That sounds like spam does it not?
Good good. I hope that’s the case. I’d prefer to see the variety of instances that people enjoy. :)
I like the idea of self hosting; I’m just concerned about being defederated by an admin/mod that’s taken things the wrong way.
I’m not a spicy person, but I’m sure I’ve upset some people, some how. I say that, but I know I’ve upset at least one person online.
The person stated they do a thing, and me being curious, I asked them a question about it because I wanted to know more. They replied with a really angry message. It sounds preposterous but it really was as benign as that. I’ve seen the same person respond to others in the same unreasonable manner. It’s this type of person that I’m concerned about.
There are some instances far worst than others other. I think hex bear has been defederated by many for example.
And I agree with the crazies; I think it’s true for any group that’s large enough, regardless of platform or real world communities.
Which law is that?
Any website or service that utilizes the .zip TLD 🤮🤮
I’m sure there are great websites and services that utilize it, but I have a strong opinion that the TLD should have never been put out there for people to use. I block all .zip TLD domains with no exceptions; and so unfortunately, I cannot use lemmy.zip.
To be fair, I have no real opinions about lemm.ee. It was one of the instances that had the most users when I joined Lemmy, and as far as I’m aware it hasn’t received any real negative press.
I’m more bothered about seeing or being associated with spam and/or an instance full of toxic people. I’m not a spicy person - or so I’d like to think.
We just sent the code, provide the phone number we sent it to
The internet is not always available for at least some people.
Usenet requires an indexer and a provider. An indexer indexes content. A provider is a server that hosts the content. Content is split into 1MB chunks.
The manual way. You look for content you want on the website of the indexer and download the nzb file. You download the nzb file, which a list of the 1MB chunks and put it in your usenet download software. The downloader then downloads it.
The automated way. There is a software suite called *arr. It’s not exclusive to Usenet; you can also use it with torrents. You search for the content you’re interested in and the software does the rest.
Trash-guides and servarr are popular guides.
My submission history looks the same, but I’m not posting about anything political.
I’ve given up on Reddit. I only lurk on it these days and that’s only when Lemmy feels a little stale.
It could be reasonably innocent. Eg. A student doing a study Lemmy and wants to see where the user base is roughly located. Since Lemmy has many privacy focused people on the platform, I doubt they would get many responses on a survey.
It’s wrong to label a Tesla or any of its software as ‘full self driving’.
Quite clearly Mark demonstrated that the safety systems are engaged in what ever mode he had it in; otherwise the vehicle would never stop for the obstacle in front of it.
I call that negative karma. Low karma is 0-200. 200 because that is a limit that at least some subs would use to limit new accounts from posting.
I’d argue that low karma accounts tend to be new people or lurkers.
Search for trash guides and servarr. Both have websites that are detailed in how to set up all of the arrs apps in what ever fashion you want. I think both have Discord servers too.
I think buffering comes with the cheapest firesticks and the cheapest providers.
I don’t know much about Mbin. I’ll have to look up what it’s about