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[–] db0 42 points 7 hours ago (15 children)

There was another post about goat banning every /0 they saw. They're kinda salty about being featured on ytpb.

[–] db0 3 points 7 hours ago (1 children)

This is a bit silly because a ton of these servers lie inside the same datacenters

[–] db0 13 points 10 hours ago (3 children)

This picture is from the article he interviewed for.

[–] db0 4 points 12 hours ago

Someone is currently hosting Deepseek on the AI Horde

[–] db0 13 points 12 hours ago (1 children)

very tempting 😆

[–] db0 52 points 14 hours ago (14 children)

While this post is not technically following the rules of this comm, it is absolutely within the spirit of this comm which is meant to speak truth to power. Just saying before anyone bring this up.

J.L. is a massive PTB. In fact he's such a PTB he could have easily been the icon for this comm :D

[–] db0 2 points 18 hours ago

The problem is, that when your 4x boardgame adaptation takes 8 hours to play, might as well play Stellaris.

[–] db0 4 points 21 hours ago* (last edited 21 hours ago)

That's the opposite of proxying. Proxy would mean hexbear servers fetches the images on behalf of their user therefore "proxying" the request. This is direct or hot linking.

[–] db0 3 points 22 hours ago (1 children)

again, that wouldnt stop the downvotes, it would only stop members of the instance lemmyusa from downvoting. the rest of teh fediverse would still be able to downovte.

Actually that's not how it works. People would be able to downvote, but your instance would reject all downvotes for the comms you're hosting. The downvotes would only stay local to the originating instance. Other instances would not see downvotes from other instances.

[–] db0 9 points 22 hours ago* (last edited 22 hours ago) (2 children)

Apropos, if you haven't seen it, the Modok tv series is a lot of fun and more aimed towards adults. It's not part of the MCU canon.

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[–] db0 119 points 1 day ago (1 children)

"It was kept in the home of the suspect and his alleged transgender partner,"

Why keep mentioning the transgender thing from just an allegation about someone who had nothing to do with this? These fuckers know exactly what the fuck they're doing.

[–] db0 5 points 1 day ago

Taking a page out of the Israel playbook I see. Just shamelessly murder people from nations you hate and dare anyone to do something about it.

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And combo piece 2:

For reference: https://www.explodingkittens.com/

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I had my 15yo old reddit account still up which I was only using for outreach for threadiverse in places like /r/redditalternatives etc. Last week I got an email that they found some "suspicious behaviour" (of what? I never use it) and locked it, so I had to reset the password. I visited reddit directly to verify and discovered that it was indeed locked. So I reset my password, so far so good. Set a new password and everything. However when trying to login with the new password, it initially was giving me some rate limiting errors, and afterwards it was claiming "the username or password is wrong". Also looking at my profile shows it has been restricted to 18+ user for some reason (I have nothing NSFW in it).

So looks like this is the anticlimactic end of that journey. Can't say I'm sad, but I'm surprised it didn't happen sooner given the amount of anti-reddit shit I've posted in the past 2.5 years :D

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Ever since I created this instance, I wanted this corner of the fediverse to explore new radical ways to run online social media which attempts to tear down the built-in hierarchies of website hosting. The first step of this was the introduction of admin recalls a while ago, and when some of my co-admins approached me about also adding a piefed.dbzer0.com domain I saw an opportunity to attempt something I've been mulling on for a while: An Anarchist Confederation!

You see, the issue with running a social media, is that there's always a hierarchy with one person or organization having "the keys to the kingdom", whether this is the person with sudo access, or the one who bought the domain etc. This is an inescapable reality of website hosting we cannot get around (Yes, I'm aware of things like nostr etc, but those have ending issues that are beyond the scope of this post). So at the end, you always end up with some form of BDFL, or at best, a non-profit somewhere with an oligarchy of people controlling it.

The Fediverse system is a good-ish solution to that. We get to have social media without any one entity controlling the whole network, but we still have a ton of (beefing) kings and kingdoms instead. Places go down, places come up, people are not sure where to set up accounts and so on. And each of those fediverse instances still have that inherent hierarchy, so the members of say, lemmy.world, are still beholden to the actions of its admins, and their only option is to uproot their whole presence there and go elsewhere, without any safety that the next admin won't cause them issues as well.

So I had the idea, what if we create one single entity, which is nevertheless still not controlled by any one person? When you join that entity, you still get to know what it stands for, and can choose any of the services it operates, but most of those services will be run by different people, so it's not possible for one of them to go rogue or have a burnout and ruin the whole thing.

Ultimately, this approach is meant to protects you, from people like me, pre-emptively.

So when the idea was floated of running an anarchist piefed along with /0, I suggested this concept to the other admins, who happily agreed to give it a try. This had the added benefit of not adding yet more website hosting overhead to myself and to also give a more stable stake to the admins who did the hosting job. Now not only do the admins of anarchist.nexus have the piefed instance they wanted, but they have the extra safety of me not being able to ruin the whole thing by having a burnout/meltdown/stroke or being arrested/disappeared etc.

But the point is not merely to have yet another fediverse instance. The idea here is that we're much more tightly woven together, which further increases the social costs of someone going rogue, as well as strengthens the bonds of all the people involved, making us stronger as a team. What does this mean in practice? All the Flotilla members agree to the following:

Same Rules

This means that all instances in the flotilla follow the same rules, including those voted by our combined community. This means that whether you're part of lemmy.dbzer0.com or anarchist.nexus, we're still following the same code of conduct, we have the same rules like admin recalls, disengage and so on. You can choose your flavor or software, without having to worry about re-learning new rules or admin idiosyncrasies.

Same staff

The Flotilla is built around the idea of sharing workloads. So the members of the instances agree to have admins and sysadmins which can float between them. This is not only meant to strengthen the common control, but also the trust and finally to only require one announcement for new admins, instead of having to have different admin onboarding/recalls per service.

This doesn't necessarily mean that each admin/sysadmin will be active in all instances. For example I don't have the time to be actively involved in anarchist.nexus atm, but I could easily do so if I found it. This creates a much easier way to spread our abilities according to our needs. People who have more capacity, can smoothly go to help in more instances, while those overwhelmed can dedicate themselves to fewer. We hope this both reduces the chance of burnout and gives flotilla members greater flexibility, by being able to use their preferred fediverse software, while staying within a community they helped build-up.

Common Governance

As a natural extension of those two concepts above. The instances will have a shared governance system. This means we will have a common governance community and voting structure. All validated members of the flotilla will be able to vote in governance threads with the same restrictions as we have now.

Likewise, all instances will have a normalized defederation list, which will be handled by following each other's censures on the fediseer, and all bans will be also common from the instances as well. So the flotilla decides person A is not welcome, they're not welcome in all our fleet!

The anarchist.nexus is hopefully just the first instance in our fleet (all kudos go to @[email protected] and @[email protected]) and a proof-of-concept for the whole attempt. If this goes well, we may be able to extend to other software in the future.

As with everything novel, there's bound to be teething issues we're going to encounter, but we're commited to figuring it out with all of you.

And of course, go and join https://anarchist.nexus/ if that's more your speed!

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