OP’s account is on SJW and that instance does not require email verification. Plenty of instances don’t.
Based Count head admin.
Some of the tools I’ve created:
I speak: 🇮🇹 🇬🇧 🇫🇷
OP’s account is on SJW and that instance does not require email verification. Plenty of instances don’t.
LMAO. As much as restrictions of this kind suck, at least DNS makes more sense than IP without any transparency.
It really does sound like whoever came up with the IP solution had no idea of what the hell they were talking about.
I mean, you shouldn’t stay on here if you don’t like it, that goes without saying, but I think all in all the benefits outweight the few very annoying issues that this platform has. For instance, I think that the smaller number of people tend to mean that if you leave a comment somewhere you are likely to find someone to chat with and discuss whatever it is that you brought up in your comment.
Often times on Reddit there are so many comments that you either blow up getting over 20 replies or get forgotten and ignored. No inbetweens.
Do they? I think most of Lemmy still prefers online freedom, it should be one of the reasons that brought us here. Plus, the people you are gonna meet even by changing instance are going to be more or less the same. The number of instances you are barred from by staying on .world is pretty small.
One can hope…
You know, in a way I am glad that we managed to implement such a piss poor implementation of a PiRaCy ShIeLd. They are going to have to roll back or disable this piece of crap in a matter of days and that will hopefully be the end of these silly internet restrictions for good.
Had the implementation not sucked ass this bad, we would have needed to wait for some EU infringiment procedure or ECJ order to shut it down. Instead, this way it’s gonna end way more quickly.
Nah it should not. It would hurt decentralization and small instances. We already have a tool for curbing spam, it’s called the Fediseer. You may or may not have heard about it, but most admins have.
Thanks for sharing, OP, just sent a report to my authority, the Italian Garante per la Privacy.
Exciting stuff! In particual I really like how neatly organized the project roadmap is, with a quick glance at the project GitHub page I can tell what you guys are working on and how development is proceding.
Also, props for using a widely established language like Java. I know Rust has lots of advantages and is all in all an awesome language, but having to learn a new language just to be able to contribute and submit PRs to your favourite open source project kinda kills the hype (and takes away a bunch of time).
I mainly write JS and not having a backtick on my keyboard annoys the fuck out of me. Other than that the Italian keyboard is alright, never had any other problems with it.
Pretty ironic, lol.
I didn’t, up until yesterday night when you mentioned it. Had a quick Google search and read the wikipedia page, holy fuck there’s some sick people out there. But I still fail to see how defed.xyz could help them doxx or otherwise harass people.
I don’t want to be the author of software used for harassment, obviously, but I don’t think you could use my tool for that, even if you wanted to.
Well of course I can’t guarantee that I would be convinced, even after hearing that but explanation aside
Just because data is publicly scrape-able doesn’t mean it’s acceptable to do so.
Isn’t it? If, an instance admin, has the possibility of hiding some data to the public and refuses to do so, it’s either:
At the end of the day what I am doing is nothing more than what any user could do by checking the “Moderated servers” section of the about page of any Mastodon instance.
I’m sorry but I’m really am not seeing the logic behind your point.
I’m sorry could you please elaborate on why the rest of the Fediverse would be enraged, or how this could be used for harassment? I don’t think I follow. I’ll admit, I only interact with the Fediverse through Lemmy so maybe there’s some dynamics of the Masto-sphere I’m not picking up.
My understanding is that Mastodon admins can choose to hide their /domain_blocks
endpoint to either outside users or even to all non admins. (source), and as a matter of fact almost a thousand of the 1700 Mastodon instances I’m querying already do so, so really I can only get the federation status of the few hundred that remain.
I think the admins that prefer not to show their defeds, in fear of harassment, are already hiding them, so it should be ok for me to query the remaining ones.
Nice! Glad you were able to find and fix an issue with your instance.
Yeah sure. Assuming you are only targeting Lemmy instances (other softwares make this a bit more complicated), A “can interact” with B if:
So, to verify this, you could query the Defed Investigator with the instances you care about, one at a time. Only select the softwares you care about (likely only Lemmy) to make the query faster.
Say you wanted to verify the compatibility between lemmy.world
and sh.itjust.works
(just making an example). Go to https://defed.xyz/check?name=sh.itjust.works&software=lemmy
lemmy.world
doesn’t appear in the “Instances defederated from sh.itjust.works” (this means .world hasn’t blocked SJW)lemmy.world
doesn’t appear in the “Instances defederated by sh.itjust.works” (this means SJW hasn’t blocked .world)lemmy.world
doesn’t appear among the “Instances not allowing sh.itjust.works” (this means .world isn’t on allowlist or, if it is, it has explicitly allowed SJW. Again, this is very uncommon)Also make sure the instance you are looking for isn’t among the “Instances that returned errors”, of course.
Uh interesting. Did you have any fancy custom configuration? Maybe you were blocking all requests to other hosts or something like that? I also have ublock origin and it didn’t give me any troubles.
I have, even Nutomic asked me to, but the thing is I’m a bit of a noob when it comes to Rust. That was my first Rust project ever and the Lemmy backend is big and scary. I would rather gain some proficiency with the language first. Plus, it would likely have to be structured somewhat differently than my implementation if it was integrated into Lemmy proper.
Ah so you were querying programming.dev
? In that case I got:
0 defederated from; 3 not allowing; 111 defederated by and 462 federated
Where are you running it from? Because… it works on my device.
Thanks for sharing. The default launcher on my phone is terrible and I hate having to move to different layouts every time I switch phones (which only happens every 5+ years, but is still annoying) so I have been using Nova for many years.
Just turned off its internet access on both data and wifi, let’s see if it complains about it.
As a note: I can see that it only transfered a few hundred kilobytes in the past month, which isn’t a lot, but it’s still more than zero.