Actual Hater

@actualhater
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Just saw someone advocating progressive movements organize on the Fediverse.

BE VERY VERY CAREFUL ABOUT SAYING STUFF LIKE THIS.

-Most fediverse tie-ins are not architected to protect you. For instance, Mastodon Direct Messages are not encrypted and admins can access them.

-Most instances are hosted by ordinary people who don't have the time, knowledge, or resources to fight subpoenas in either criminal or civil actions.

Meet here. Support each other. Cheer each other on. Show solidarity, and elevate and amplify each other.

Organize in much more restricted environments, like end-to-end encrypted messengers like Signal.

@logicbot 0?

Edit: oops v is the symbol for or.

1?

The #markdown logic from this file (https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy-ui/blob/main/src/shared/markdown.ts) is used in the sidebar and other components. The popular markdown library “markdown-it” is being used as the backbone.

The dangerouslySetHTML prop is being set to true, which overrides #React’s built-in security protections. It looks like the #Lemmy team got unlucky with an insecure library.

Update: The markdown parser was not the root of the issue. Instead, it was the custom emoji logic.

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I think defederating Threads is a huge missed opportunity for Mastodon to grow.

Imagine interacting with their users and letting them know that: you scroll posts without ads, your timeline is in chronological order, your client doesn’t spy on you, you only see what you want and no other content is pushed to your timeline, etc…

if I was a Threads users, I would move to Mastodon as soon as I find out 🙂

@pleaseclap if anything, I'd say it bolsters your complaint- this article has mud on its hands

@pleaseclap excepting extra possible muddiness with the sig figs, 77.5% is equidistant from the two-

775/1000 = 31/40
3/4 = 30/40
4/5 = 32/40

No matter which way the article rounds the number, it's equally wrong.

@voltagex @nixCraft And it doesn’t end too soon! My hero