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  • It works! Hurray! Hurray! Awesomely done!

    Just incase, though the project is great, Minio is known to have issues in management, unfortunately.
    Please check the following:
    https://redd.it/1pd97nq (It seems the project has come to an abrupt halt...) [2025-12-03]

    Have you considered the time-verified Redis for key/value storage?

  • Roger that. Thank you! See, there's a difference. I stated actual links to my statements to for what I got banned. You provided none, and I won't consider them.

    Regardless, perhaps someone else will find the Communities you shared, or "off-topic" mentioned several times relevant and useful, since I didn't, sorry, being on Lemmy for 4 years now with more than 2 decades on IRC since UnderNet, OFTC, Freenode (now Libera) etc. where I got some social online interaction experience, and where actual specialists could back me up pointing to actual evidence.

    Please do consider clarifying at #security on Libera IRC if you ever interested in discussing the security and optimizations of Telegram, including their great ideas as TGS format in 2015-01-02 similar to Lottie (2015-02).

    Since, at this point, it feels like you haven't done a more in-depth research of their encryption backed by public bounties. Unless, you know more than I do, and if so, please do share actual references in addition to the one I did in the message I got banned that stated possible issues with their algorithms back then:
    http://web.archive.org/web/20260326213422/https://rys.io/en/179.html


    And, it's worth to mention that the moderators at the Community you referenced do delete questions even if those are "not stupid".
    Please check the following: https://lemmy.world/comment/24262211 (Yet, their question, and my answer with others’ answers, were just deleted...)

  • Thank you very much, dear @cypherpunks@lemmy.ml ! Though, I am not sure I will ever participate in the Community, since I am afraid to be banned for a single message posted all of a sudden for years, in the unforeseen future. There's no trust in the effort and time I would invest there anymore, I am sorry.

    Meanwhile, may I ask why do you stand against Telegram as a secure and optimal solution for the majority?
    Just to clarify, are you aware Telegram is blocked in Russia by the government, mostly because the former does not want to share data with the government standing for the privacy, if I am not mistaken?

  • Yes, indeed! Please do check out the volume (bind-)mount permissions of the container.
    Weird, that someone unknown downvoted our messages. Perhaps, the person has life issues, unfortunately...

  • Interesting! For some reason I saw Angelina Jolie, yet indeed the awesome work reflects with Amanda Seyfried, too!
    Thank you for the miraculous marvel you do!

  • Holy gracious sakes.... these are so beautiful... no words...
    Where is it possible to find/acquire a few, if I may ask, to be shipped to Europe?

  • Got it. Thank you for the careful and responsible attitude towards the so ineffably marvelous art of human pursuit for brilliance and mental discipline!

  • Roger that. Thank you for the details! It matches when I got banned from !privacy@lemmy.ml, too, for the following single message:
    https://lemmy.world/modlog/57?page=1&actionType=All&userId=19038222

    And I never got the actual reason, where I pointed to actual information and viewed the case from accountable attitude.
    I do indeed find some of the moderators of lemmy.dbzer0.com and lemmy.ml utterly inadequate, unfortunately...
    https://lemmy.world/modlog?page=1&actionType=All&userId=19038222

    Regardless, there are Communities on the main LemmyWorld feed page from that instance, so they probably didn't block it, and I appreciate that heartfelt... since I do not get why block whole instances with so diverse Communities, where a single post by so infinitely unique and ineffably magnificent people may be of interest of someone else, where both have no idea nor care about these politics, ideology, agitations etc. but just try discovering and contributing whenever and however they can.

  • Marvelous! Though, just to clarify, why the lemmy.ml is frequently considered not preferred? For years I see that the instance is mentioned alongside?: "mistrusted", "discredited", "unstable" etc.

    Have you considered another of the most popular as lemmy.world? If you did, why did you choose Feddit, if I may ask?

  • I would start by deploying non-minified scripts, and with the error/exception thown, set breakpoint in the previous stacktrace step. Then, reload/repeat, and follow the logic step by step until the exception stage.

  • Wonderful day!
    The actual script file is minified. And we may see the actual position the error points to: 2:1170023.
    That is the second line and 1170023 character on that line. If we check it out manually, we may see the following, from 1169975 to 1170025 character positions:

     
        
    (r.state=u({},r.state,{form:u({},r.state.form,d)}))
    
      

    hw mentioned in the error is probably the following function:

     
        
    function hw(e,t){var n;t.target?(t.preventDefault(),n=t.target.files[0]):n=t,e.setState({imageLoading:!0}),Ln.client.uploadImage({image:n}).then((function(t){"success"===t.state?"ok"===t.data.msg?(e.state.form.url=t.data.url,e.setState({imageLoading:!1,imageDeleteUrl:t.data.delete_url})):"too_large"===t.data.msg?bo(po.i18n.t("upload_too_large"),"danger"):bo(JSON.stringify(t),"danger"):"failed"===t.state&&(console.error(t.err.name),bo(t.err.name,"danger"),e.setState({imageLoading:!1}))}))}
    
      

    Yet, these two are valid in terms of JavaScript syntax.


    Meanwhile, DeepSeek states utter nonsense. The space is not required in JavaScript declarations. You may check it yourself:

     js
        
    var e,t,n=1,r,o=2; console.log({e,t,n,r,o});
    // {e: undefined, t: undefined, n: 1, r: undefined, o: 2}
    
      
  • I am sorry to know that...
    Please stay safe!

  • I don't see it...
    I see the bee's awesome wings, the lovely flower, and the infinitely magnificent nature on the background...

  • Wonderful day! Yes, thank you! I got the notification for the edit! Marvelous Lemmy!

    The main idea is that it feels like a keyboard layout system service executes after your initial script and hence you notice no difference.

    I am sorry, but I am not sure I'll be able to support the case at this moment, or at least a week, thoughtfully enough to be supportive, considering the job and time availability... I am sorry...

    Meanwhile, have you considered responding in the forum above that restarting the services, after editing the file, and select the option, do not affect the key events processing?

    Also, have you tried clarifying with other experienced people at IRC? Some networks, as Libera (most people from Freenode) and OFTC, may have those who have more time right now, and possibly had your very case, too?:
    https://libera.chat/guides/clients#terminal-clients
    https://www.oftc.net/
    https://netsplit.de/channels/?chat=mint

    I've been known on Libera with a nickname as Lore (e.g., channel #linux), but they banned me again, long ago, unfortunately, for trying to protect myself against trolls... so please be careful! Yet, there are indeed truly ingenious, incredibly people!
    Oh! Please also consider sharing the solution when found!

  • Thank you for the response, and the stance for Human!
    The first idea that came is the HAL 9000 indicator, but a self-drawn, manually crafted via pencils/watercolor/etc., via human art.

    For instance, if you have seen the marvel of an artwork as Wall-E, did you notice the eye and voice of the autopilot looks alike HAL 9000 from film 2001: A Space Odyssey?

    If you have seen the marvel of an artwork as Wall-E, did you notice the eye and voice of the autopilot looks alike HAL 9000 from film 2001: A Space Odyssey?

    HAL's name, according to Clarke, is derived from Heuristically programmed ALgorithmic computer... After the film was released, fans noticed HAL was a one-letter shift from the name IBM and there has been much speculation since then that this was a dig at the large computer company...

    HAL is listed as the 13th-greatest film villain in the AFI's 100 Years... 100 Heroes & Villains;
    The 9000th of the asteroids in the asteroid belt, 9000 Hal, discovered on 3 May 1981, by E. Bowell at Anderson Mesa Station, is named after HAL 9000...

    Source

    --

    MacInTalk - A text-to-speech program first included with the original Apple Macintosh computer in 1984. It supplies the voice of AUTO, the autopilot of the spaceship Axiom in WALL-E (2008), a character inspired by 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968)'s HAL.

    Source


    Likely unrelated, yet for some currently unknown reason, the Community title recalled the Soviet movie called "Kin-dza-dza!" (1986), I saw with English subtitles long ago. What if there's anything interesting regarding possibly deserted futurism?

    They are telepathic; the only spoken words normally used in their culture are “ku” (koo) and “kyu” (kyoo), the former stands for everything good, the latter being a swear word or stands for every bad thing...
    Outside being a Patsak or Chatlanin, respect towards others is determined by the color of their pants; different shades require those of lower social standing to "ku" at them a predetermined number of times, displaying their submission.

    Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kin-dza-dza!

  • Wonderful day!
    I would support the case, but I am sorry... it didn't feel like the icon represents title, purpose, idea of the Community noticed in the main Lemmy feed...
    Apologies for clarifying, but may I ask what do you wanted to tell with icon? Does it represent a robot suicide?

  • Fuck AI @lemmy.world

    "I exposed fake AI producers..." by Ilysian... // You’re telling me that just because something’s hard, I should give up... No, dude.

  • Thank you for the response!

    I would, of course! But I haven't yet had a chance to take a photo of anything so marvelous as antique coffee grinder, and the closest coffee-related works I have are not so appropriate for the header banner I believe... such as a single mug on random background, or the following I've just found in backups I captured:
    https://imgur.com/gallery/n29NSUM

    If we consider non-virtual (e.g., video-game screenshots) but physical photography, for more than 20 years I'm into photography of mostly nature as sky and landscapes, or human works as architecture and statues etc.:
    https://imgur.com/gallery/6yh8JfC

    Hence, the fair competition mentioned! There are Members in the Community who have ineffably awesome photos or hand-crafted artworks, I believe!


    And, using LLM/"AI" is already a stealing, isn't it? Where:
    1. Vendors of these "AI" sell not even their works meat-groundprocessed through their algorithms;
    2. The actual, authentic, original authors of these works become unknown;

    The case of Getty Images (US) Inc v Stability AI Ltd, which went to trial in June 2025...

    In its claims, Getty alleged that Stable Diffusion was trained using subsets of the LAION-5B dataset, a dataset comprising 5.85 billion CLIP-filtered (Contrastive Language-Image Pre-training) image-text pairs, created by scraping links to photographs and videos, together with associated captions, from the web, including from Pinterest, WordPress-hosted blogs, SmugMug, Blogspot, Flickr, Wikimedia, Tumblr and the Getty Images websites.

    Source

    Related:
    https://lemmy.world/post/48289309 (The Millions of Songs Mashed Into AI-Generated Music...)
    https://arxiv.org/abs/2601.02671 (Extracting books from production language models...)

  • Coffee @lemmy.world

    Why use the LLM/"AI" generated banner for the Community?

    Ye Power Trippin' Bastards @lemmy.dbzer0.com

    Welp... that was quick (around 4 minutes to get banned at "/c/linuxsucks)...

    Fuck AI @lemmy.world

    The Millions of Songs Mashed Into AI-Generated Music

    Fuck AI @lemmy.world

    AI Startup Says It Will Pay People $2,000 a Month to Masturbate - Yes, Really - Decrypt

    Synthwave @lemmy.world

    Nightride FM CLI - The synthwaviest radio now inside your terminal (and no freaking LLM included but actual art!)

    Fuck AI @lemmy.world

    ...you don't have to escape the slashes...

    Programmer Humor @lemmy.world

    These LLM articles... Such a disrespect towards the actual artists and developers... Such a hecking sorrowful time to live...

    Programmer Humor @programming.dev

    These LLM articles... Such a disrespect towards the actual artists and developers... Such a hecking sorrowful time to live...

    Laravel @programming.dev

    These LLM articles... Such a disrespect towards the actual artists and developers... Such a hecking sorrowful time to live...

    Fuck AI @lemmy.world

    These LLM articles... Such a disrespect towards the actual artists and developers... Such a hecking sorrowful time to live...

    Fuck AI @lemmy.world

    Chris (Simpsons artist) has illustrated a New York Times essay on artists using AI…

    Fuck AI @lemmy.world

    Some may notice a dear message behind the lines the artists tried to pass over... at "A Work of Art" by Ice Nine Kills

    Games @lemmy.world

    [DRM] Licenses now requires an online check-in every 30 days.

    Games @sh.itjust.works

    [DRM] Licenses now requires an online check-in every 30 days.

    DRM @lemmy.dbzer0.com

    [DRM] Licenses now requires an online check-in every 30 days.

    Fuck AI @lemmy.world

    "Joke": This AI Tool Rips Off Open Source Software Without Violating Copyright

    Fuck AI @lemmy.world

    Report: Meta will train AI agents by tracking employees' mouse, keyboard use... AI usage goals among some employees...

    Privacy @lemmy.world

    deleteduser.com - a $15 Personally Identifiable Information (PII) Magnet

    Cybersecurity @sh.itjust.works

    deleteduser.com - a $15 Personally Identifiable Information (PII) Magnet