https://www.wired.com/story/meta-twitter-threads-bluesky-spill-hive-mastodon-privacy-comparison/
Want to try out Meta’s new social media app? Here’s more context on what personal data is collected by Threads and similar social media apps.
https://www.theverge.com/2023/6/30/23779764/twitter-blocks-unregistered-users-account-tweets
It’s not clear if this is a bug or an intentional update.
Since Cormac McCarthy passed, we decided it was a good time to familiarize ourselves with at least one of his books. It was between that and No Country for Old Men.
When @bouncing@partizle.com, @The_iceman_cometh@partizle.com and I started this instance, we figured we'd get a dozen or so signups from people we knew. We left registration open, figuring no one would care because we did exactly nothing to promote this.
It's by any measure still a small instance (~100 users) but even so, moderation of other instances is now a thing: we've blocked some troublesome instances, in particular ones that we suspect traffic in borderline illegal content. We by no means, however, have any good grasp on what's federating to us from the open web.
Sooner or later, bots and spammers and trolls will find our humble little instance. Lemmy's only real remedies for that is an application process and/or verified email. Both to our mind seem useless, because bots can convincingly automate either or both. Cloudflare can keep out the more naive bots, though ratcheting up the security in it causes inconvenience for users, especially ones who protect their privacy (think of captchas you get when using a VPN).
For its part, Lemmy is fun software, but not especially feature-rich. There's really no admin interface to speak of. If you get 100 bot signups, you have to ban them, one at a time. That hasn't happened yet to us, but it has happened to other instances, and it's rough. We've considered even just slapping a Django admin UI on its Postgres database, but we'd need to learn the table structure and also make sure that just updating tables in Postgres is enough (ie, does Lemmy's backend have state in RAM, etc). It's not something we're ready to take on right now.
Anyway, about the possible future of bots and spammers: So what do you guys think? Leave registrations wide open? Require approval? Keep it the way it is, but lean more on Cloudflare for protection?
Lately I've liked Spotify's Adrenaline Workout. Something about Rob Zombie makes me want to push myself. Maybe I'm running from zombies??
The Long Earth... Trying to decide on my next book.
Lately the world itself has been dystopian enough, so I'm leaning toward a less dystopian sci fi book. Anyone got a recommendation?
https://quillette.com/2023/06/04/socialising-the-cost-of-cheap-labour/
Michael Lind's 'Hell to Pay' presents a dire cautionary message to the political establishment.
https://www.reuters.com/legal/trump-faces-federal-charges-classified-documents-case-adding-legal-woes-2023-06-09/
U.S. prosecutors unsealed a 37-count indictment against Donald Trump on Friday, accusing the former president of risking some of the country's most sensitive security secrets after leaving the White House in 2021.
Just introducing myself and thinking of creating a sci-fi sub. I’m into Philip K Dick, Isaac Asimov, Neal Stephenson, etc.
Also into weight training and CrossFit.
Live in Portland.
https://www.cnn.com/2023/06/06/business/martha-stewart-slams-hybrid-work/index.html
Martha Stewart slammed remote work culture, saying in an interview with the magazine Footwear News, that people cannot “possibly get everything done working three days a week in the office and two days remotely.”
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