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"Looks good to me" *merges own pull request*
  • Reminds me of the time used a private gitlab repo for a freelance contract where I was working alone. I used it to keep track of tasks in issues. Some issues in this repo really turned into me talking to myself

  • someone is working on a reddit api compatibility shim so reddit apps could connect to Lemmy without redesigning their apps
  • Since I've joined lemmy, I've been thinking about some kind of "community merging" feature.

    A "meta community" would be able to "follow" other communities across the fediverse and posts from followed communities would show up in the "meta community's" feed. Posts from followed communities would remain on their original instances, or they could be duplicated to the meta community's instance.

    There are a lot of details to work out, but I think this would add a lot more usability to lemmy and the fediverse as a whole

  • neodyme.io CS:GO: From Zero to 0-day

    We identified three independent remote code execution (RCE) vulnerabilities in the popular Counter-Strike: Global Offensive game. Each vulnerability can be triggered when the game client connects to our malicious python CS:GO server. This post details our journey through the CS:GO binary and conduct...

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    La France et les français @lemmy.ml pcouy @sh.itjust.works
    La Quadrature du Net : Le chiffrement des communications assimilé à un comportement terroriste
    www.laquadrature.net Affaire du 8 décembre : le chiffrement des communications assimilé à un comportement terroriste

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    Tafkars: Reddit-API proxy for Lemmy (help wanted) - Feddit
  • This is really interesting. Thank you for sharing!

    Next step would be to add a way for app developpers to host special Instances that allow reddit accounts authenticated through oauth to interact with lemmy communities

  • In ancient times, the internet was small and simple...
  • There are far less than 255 countries in the world, and most countries do not have 255 regions.

    On the other hand, most regions have more than 255 subnets, and with NAT these days, most subnets have faaaaar more than 255 devices

  • How is Lemmy supposed to replace Reddit?
  • I don't think a "main" instance is something we want. If one instance completely takes over the whole federation, we will have another reddit debacle in a few years.

    While Decentralization is not a silver bullet against monopoly (just look at what gmail did to e-mails), centralization seems to always kill independence once platforms reach a critical mass

  • How is Lemmy supposed to replace Reddit?
  • I think with the influx from reddit, which gathers a lot of technical users (which I think are also among the first users to migrate), I can see lemmy getting a lot more contributors in the coming days/weeks.

    Among the features I'd love to see happen, some would also address your concerns about the lack of centralization :

    • Community federation : this would make it possible to "fuse" communities from different instances. The admin of a community would be able to add other communities as "subcommunities" and all posts from subcommunities would show up in the "main community's" feed. If the relationship is reciprocal, the two communities would "sync" with each other in some kind of way.
    • "multicommunities" : users would be able to create and share lists of communities that span multiple instances
    • Better community discovery across instances
  • DIY DisplayLink adapter using ffmpeg and a Raspberry Pi to add a HDMI port to a laptop
    pierre-couy.dev Using a Raspberry Pi to add a second HDMI port to a laptop

    A step-by-step tutorial you can follow along, featuring ffmpeg, xrandr, tcpdump and a dhcp server running on a Raspberry Pi

    TLDR : My brand new laptop did not support DisplayPort over USB-C. I had a Raspberry Pi lying around unused, with its RJ45 and Ethernet ports, and I felt that I should be able to use it to bridge the gap between my laptop and my 2nd external monitor. After a lot of trial and error, I managed to get to something that I can comfortably use daily. This is a tutorial to reproduce this project in the form of a detailed writeup

    I made this project a few months ago, and got some good feedback when I shared it. I also made a Github repo with scripts and config files (there is a link in the blog post), but I did not get a lot of feedback on it.

    Anyway, I'd love to read your thoughts about this project.

    I'm also looking for lemmy communities related to DIY tech projects and Raspberry Pis, so feel free to recommend some communities :)

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    What service/site would you like to see a fedi version of?
  • I've never used peertube, but I heard it's getting pretty good.

    However, after considering hosting a peertube instance, I can see what a large actor such as Google can bring to the table for resource intensive services, such as video hosting

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