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Teamfight Tactics Patch 14.1 Notes (New Set) (teamfighttactics.leagueoflegends.com)
submitted 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago) by [email protected] to c/[email protected]
 

Pretty excited about this new set!

[–] [email protected] 8 points 2 weeks ago (2 children)

TBH Toastify is not that awesome.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 month ago (1 children)

Nope. lemy.lol. With only one l, peepo logo.

 

Generic Threadiverse support

Thanks to @[email protected]'s contribution (#28), Lemmy Federate now supports all software types that implements group federation such as PieFed, NodeBB, Guppe 🎉

But unfortunately, not everything is perfect. Since there is no Fediverse standard for verifying whether a user is an admin, I have to register admins manually. I am also considering manually approving instances that are not guaranteed in Fediseer against spam attacks. Please contact me for this.

Note: Lemmy and Mbin works as before.

Top instances of Lemmy

With the addition of Lemmy.ml, the top 25 largest instances on Lemmy now use Lemmy Federate (except slrpnk.net). I think we can now consider that we have fixed the accessibility issue that was the reason I created this tool. Even if we didn't fix it, at least we band-aided it :)

Instance blocking feature

In addition to the allow list, a block list has been added.

  • If you allow at least one instance, you will not follow any other instances.
  • If you block an instance, you will continue to follow instances other than those you blocked.

Dedicated community

I didn't want to open it before, but now that we are trying to be compatible with more software, I believe a dedicated community could be useful. That's why I created a community here [email protected]. If I make an update from now on, I'll probably post it there.

https://lemmy-federate.com/ https://github.com/ismailkarsli/lemmy-federate

 

Generic Threadiverse support

Thanks to @[email protected]'s contribution (#28), Lemmy Federate now supports all software types that implements group federation such as PieFed, NodeBB, Guppe 🎉

But unfortunately, not everything is perfect. Since there is no Fediverse standard for verifying whether a user is an admin, I have to register admins manually. I am also considering manually approving instances that are not guaranteed in Fediseer against spam attacks. Please contact me for this.

Note: Lemmy and Mbin works as before.

Top instances of Lemmy

With the addition of Lemmy.ml, the top 25 largest instances on Lemmy now use Lemmy Federate (except slrpnk.net). I think we can now consider that we have fixed the accessibility issue that was the reason I created this tool. Even if we didn't fix it, at least we band-aided it :)

Instance blocking feature

In addition to the allow list, a block list has been added.

  • If you allow at least one instance, you will not follow any other instances.
  • If you block an instance, you will continue to follow instances other than those you blocked.

Dedicated community

I didn't want to open it before, but now that we are trying to be compatible with more software, I believe a dedicated community could be useful. That's why I created a community here [email protected]. If I make an update from now on, I'll probably post it there.

https://lemmy-federate.com/ https://github.com/ismailkarsli/lemmy-federate

 

Generic Threadiverse support

Thanks to @[email protected]'s contribution (#28), Lemmy Federate now supports all software types that implements group federation such as PieFed, NodeBB, Guppe 🎉

But unfortunately, not everything is perfect. Since there is no Fediverse standard for verifying whether a user is an admin, I have to register admins manually. I am also considering manually approving instances that are not guaranteed in Fediseer against spam attacks. Please contact me for this.

Note: Lemmy and Mbin works as before.

Top instances of Lemmy

With the addition of Lemmy.ml, the top 25 largest instances on Lemmy now use Lemmy Federate (except slrpnk.net). I think we can now consider that we have fixed the accessibility issue that was the reason I created this tool. Even if we didn't fix it, at least we band-aided it :)

Instance blocking feature

In addition to the allow list, a block list has been added.

  • If you allow at least one instance, you will not follow any other instances.
  • If you block an instance, you will continue to follow instances other than those you blocked.

Dedicated community

I didn't want to open it before, but now that we are trying to be compatible with more software, I believe a dedicated community could be useful. That's why I created a community here [email protected]. If I make an update from now on, I'll probably post it there.

https://lemmy-federate.com/ https://github.com/ismailkarsli/lemmy-federate

[–] [email protected] 4 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago)

I'm glad you added lemmy.ml 🙏 Yes, you just need to create a bot account and add it. Communities are added/updated periodically.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 month ago

If you say so. I'm a big fan of Cosmic because I'm hoping it will fill the modern, beautiful and also fast DE gap in Linux world. That's why I may have sounded a little harsh (especially since it's not even beta).

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 month ago (1 children)

Communities on Lemmy Federate are updated every 24-48 hours. You can re-add existing communities to force immediate update. So it's a valid action.

/cc @[email protected]

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 month ago (2 children)

Frankly, I would prefer using Nautilus, VLC in a stable cosmic-comp. I believe the S76 team has strayed bit of the target by working on features that are not urgent (like Cosmic Edit, Cosmic MP). Still, it seems to be progressing pretty well.

I tried daily drive but could not continue due to some critical but minor issues. I will try it again when it is labeled as beta because I really like its speed and appearance.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 month ago

I wanted to let my users encrypt their payload with my public key so only I can decrypt that payload. Just like how PGP works. Eventually I've used hybrid encryption with AES for encrypting the payload and RSA for encrypting AES secret key.

Just to let you know this post is almost 2 years old :)

[–] [email protected] 4 points 1 month ago

It was something like Universal Lemmy Redirect

[–] [email protected] 2 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago) (1 children)

I created this tool and have been using it in my instance since the very beginning. My instance is almost 2 years old and it's total database size is 60.2GB.

What people don't understand about this tool is:

  • If a community is generating enough activity, it's likely that someone from your instance is already following that community.
  • If a community isn't generating enough activity, it won't create much of a network/storage burden anyway.

Sure, it will make a small difference, but it's nothing compared to the benefits it provides.

[–] [email protected] 4 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago) (1 children)

Do you think serving images from torrent would work? This can be done easily in the browser with Webtorrent, but I think it might be a bit problematic in mobile applications (maybe the image_proxy endpoint could come in handy here for a hybrid solution).

If it is in the roadmap, I can add this feature to the web UI as a start. Because it makes perfect sense :)

 

[–] [email protected] 3 points 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago)

I'm glad you're happy 🙏 I'm trying to keep the instance as chill, friendly, and unbiased as possible. I hope we can keep this going in 2025 :)

peepo rat wine

[–] [email protected] 18 points 3 months ago (8 children)

Due to unpleasant experiences, not the first day :)

 

I saw this FEP months ago and thought it was pretty promising. However, it seems that there is no update from then. Does anyone know about this?

link: https://codeberg.org/fediverse/fep/src/branch/main/fep/e3e9/fep-e3e9.md

For those who don't know this proposal brings portable identity across fediverse.

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submitted 5 months ago* (last edited 5 months ago) by [email protected] to c/[email protected]
 

The price seems pretty good. I don't really know much about mini PCs. Do you think there is a better alternative?

Update: ok, not price efficient. Noted 👍

 

I've been rewriting Lemmy Federate for the last 3 days and finally finished it. While there are no changes on the frontend, many things have changed behind the scenes.

Mbin support

After several requests, I have added Mbin support to Lemmy Federate. It is currently in experimental state. I may improve it in the coming days.

Currently, Lemmy-Mbin connection is off by default. You can enable it by activating the "cross software" option in the instance settings.

how it works?Since Mbin has OAuth support, the tool creates the client with OAuth instead of creating a bot user directly. Theoretically, you should be able to activate the tool simply by creating a OAuth client from instance settings.

But unfortunately, I couldn't try it enough because I'm not an admin on an Mbin instance.


Federation mode option

I added this option for small/single user instances. If you select federation mode as seed only in the instance settings, your instance will not follow other instance communities, but other instances will follow your communities.

Although I am not a fan of this option, I think it will work for instances like under 100 users.

Lemmy Federate

source code

Here’s example settings page:

 

cross-posted from: https://lemy.lol/post/31616900

I currently have an iPhone 14 Pro Max and I want to switch to an Android phone.

First of all, I eliminated all Chinese phones. Since Samsung has limited custom rom support, I gave up on that too. At the end, I decided to get a Pixel because of its GrapheneOS support.

But right now I'm stuck between Pixel 8 and 9. There's a big price difference with small improvements. I can afford both but not sure if Pixel 9 is worth it. What do you think?

 

I currently have an iPhone 14 Pro Max and I want to switch to an Android phone.

First of all, I eliminated all Chinese phones. Since Samsung has limited custom rom support, I gave up on that too. At the end, I decided to get a Pixel because of its GrapheneOS support.

But right now I'm stuck between Pixel 8 and 9. There's a big price difference with small improvements. I can afford both but not sure if Pixel 9 is worth it. What do you think?

 

I tried SD once and it was pretty good. It was a bit difficult, of course. Now I want to try image generation again. Do you still think I should use SD or a different tool?

 

I prefer simplicity and using the first example but I'd be happy to hear other options. Here's a few examples:

HTTP/1.1 403 POST /endpoint
{ "message": "Unauthorized access" }
HTTP/1.1 403 POST /endpoint
Unauthorized access (no json)
HTTP/1.1 403 POST /endpoint
{ "error": "Unauthorized access" }
HTTP/1.1 403 POST /endpoint
{
  "code": "UNAUTHORIZED",
  "message": "Unauthorized access",
}
HTTP/1.1 200 (🤡) POST /endpoint
{
  "error": true,
  "message": "Unauthorized access",
}
HTTP/1.1 403 POST /endpoint
{
  "status": 403,
  "code": "UNAUTHORIZED",
  "message": "Unauthorized access",
}

Or your own example.

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