Notices by :abunhdhappyhop: :abunhdhappy: :abunhdhop: :abunhd: :abunhdhappyhop: :abunhdhappy: (kaniini@pleroma.site), page 138
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:abunhdhappyhop: :abunhdhappy: :abunhdhop: :abunhd: :abunhdhappyhop: :abunhdhappy: (kaniini@pleroma.site)'s status on Monday, 24-Jun-2019 01:27:00 EDT :abunhdhappyhop: :abunhdhappy: :abunhdhop: :abunhd: :abunhdhappyhop: :abunhdhappy:
@aussocialadmin in Pleroma, whitelist mode means messages are only accepted from domains on the list. -
:abunhdhappyhop: :abunhdhappy: :abunhdhop: :abunhd: :abunhdhappyhop: :abunhdhappy: (kaniini@pleroma.site)'s status on Monday, 24-Jun-2019 01:24:03 EDT :abunhdhappyhop: :abunhdhappy: :abunhdhop: :abunhd: :abunhdhappyhop: :abunhdhappy:
@Pyretta I'm not "ironically pretending to be a fascist," or a fascist or anything related to any other sort of authoritarian ideology. but as you wish, I will just disable your account. -
:abunhdhappyhop: :abunhdhappy: :abunhdhop: :abunhd: :abunhdhappyhop: :abunhdhappy: (kaniini@pleroma.site)'s status on Monday, 24-Jun-2019 01:22:19 EDT :abunhdhappyhop: :abunhdhappy: :abunhdhop: :abunhd: :abunhdhappyhop: :abunhdhappy:
@feld @Pyretta @tedu
streamingInbox still requires OCAP (or similar technique) for cheap topology knowledge. but yes, we are working on it from both sides. im just waiting on cwebber to finish his revisions to what I first published :) -
:abunhdhappyhop: :abunhdhappy: :abunhdhop: :abunhd: :abunhdhappyhop: :abunhdhappy: (kaniini@pleroma.site)'s status on Monday, 24-Jun-2019 01:19:50 EDT :abunhdhappyhop: :abunhdhappy: :abunhdhop: :abunhd: :abunhdhappyhop: :abunhdhappy:
@tedu @Pyretta @feld
Mastodon broadcasts deletes because it has no other option. without authorization on object fetching we have no real idea of who has copies of the objects we have published.
something something authorized fetches via OCAP. something something get rid of signatures as authorization source of truth. something something grumble grumble. -
:abunhdhappyhop: :abunhdhappy: :abunhdhop: :abunhd: :abunhdhappyhop: :abunhdhappy: (kaniini@pleroma.site)'s status on Monday, 24-Jun-2019 01:17:34 EDT :abunhdhappyhop: :abunhdhappy: :abunhdhop: :abunhd: :abunhdhappyhop: :abunhdhappy:
@feld @lnxw48a1 if only we had OCAP so we could actually know where data is in the network -
Quad 🌸 (quad@weeaboo.space)'s status on Monday, 24-Jun-2019 01:12:48 EDT Quad 🌸
@kaniini gab has long since failed to gather people who need free speech. All they've managed to do is gather assholes -
:abunhdhappyhop: :abunhdhappy: :abunhdhop: :abunhd: :abunhdhappyhop: :abunhdhappy: (kaniini@pleroma.site)'s status on Monday, 24-Jun-2019 01:16:08 EDT :abunhdhappyhop: :abunhdhappy: :abunhdhop: :abunhd: :abunhdhappyhop: :abunhdhappy:
@quad indeed -
:what: M-x dale-mode :dinner: (deiru@gensokyo.social)'s status on Sunday, 23-Jun-2019 16:01:55 EDT :what: M-x dale-mode :dinner:
@kaniini
Gab's two main points of contest are:
1) Hail Trump, Heil America, Fuck Jews
and
2) Fuck Trump, Heil America, Fuck JewsI am not even joking.
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:abunhdhappyhop: :abunhdhappy: :abunhdhop: :abunhd: :abunhdhappyhop: :abunhdhappy: (kaniini@pleroma.site)'s status on Monday, 24-Jun-2019 01:07:24 EDT :abunhdhappyhop: :abunhdhappy: :abunhdhop: :abunhd: :abunhdhappyhop: :abunhdhappy:
Pleroma supports whitelist (well it calls it accept lists) mode out of the box. we don't include a whitelist though. that's a decision you should make yourself, depending on the needs of your community.
I am working on a mode where you can dynamically add entries to the accept list as new servers are discovered (the so-called greylisting), but this won't make 1.0. OCAP will make greylisting more efficient in the future as well. -
:abunhdhappyhop: :abunhdhappy: :abunhdhop: :abunhd: :abunhdhappyhop: :abunhdhappy: (kaniini@pleroma.site)'s status on Monday, 24-Jun-2019 01:03:25 EDT :abunhdhappyhop: :abunhdhappy: :abunhdhop: :abunhd: :abunhdhappyhop: :abunhdhappy:
@Laurelai if you used Pleroma you could whitelist out of the box. -
:abunhdhappyhop: :abunhdhappy: :abunhdhop: :abunhd: :abunhdhappyhop: :abunhdhappy: (kaniini@pleroma.site)'s status on Monday, 24-Jun-2019 01:00:58 EDT :abunhdhappyhop: :abunhdhappy: :abunhdhop: :abunhd: :abunhdhappyhop: :abunhdhappy:
@luminol @altavox
neither. we should use greylisting instead.
I'll write a blog about how this fits together. whitelisting is useful for some use cases but for the generic case it encourages centralization. this is bad because it gives the authoritarians (fascist and otherwise) more power by allowing them to just smother the network with their own "professional" instances. -
:abunhdhappyhop: :abunhdhappy: :abunhdhop: :abunhd: :abunhdhappyhop: :abunhdhappy: (kaniini@pleroma.site)'s status on Monday, 24-Jun-2019 00:57:23 EDT :abunhdhappyhop: :abunhdhappy: :abunhdhop: :abunhd: :abunhdhappyhop: :abunhdhappy:
@luminol the answer for most communities isn't whitelisting but greylisting. of course no implementation supports greylisting yet. but hopefully soon. MRF could do it but it'd be more efficient to just have proper OCAP. -
:abunhdhappyhop: :abunhdhappy: :abunhdhop: :abunhd: :abunhdhappyhop: :abunhdhappy: (kaniini@pleroma.site)'s status on Monday, 24-Jun-2019 00:55:44 EDT :abunhdhappyhop: :abunhdhappy: :abunhdhop: :abunhd: :abunhdhappyhop: :abunhdhappy:
@Laurelai or he just knows that crossposting is trash -
:abunhdhappyhop: :abunhdhappy: :abunhdhop: :abunhd: :abunhdhappyhop: :abunhdhappy: (kaniini@pleroma.site)'s status on Sunday, 23-Jun-2019 20:28:29 EDT :abunhdhappyhop: :abunhdhappy: :abunhdhop: :abunhd: :abunhdhappyhop: :abunhdhappy:
@aurelia I'm anxious that they will make something really broken there when it comes time for them to make it federate -
:abunhdhappyhop: :abunhdhappy: :abunhdhop: :abunhd: :abunhdhappyhop: :abunhdhappy: (kaniini@pleroma.site)'s status on Sunday, 23-Jun-2019 20:03:14 EDT :abunhdhappyhop: :abunhdhappy: :abunhdhop: :abunhd: :abunhdhappyhop: :abunhdhappy:
@_ ok I got my Rez trance vibrator out let's do this -
:abunhdhappyhop: :abunhdhappy: :abunhdhop: :abunhd: :abunhdhappyhop: :abunhdhappy: (kaniini@pleroma.site)'s status on Sunday, 23-Jun-2019 20:01:59 EDT :abunhdhappyhop: :abunhdhappy: :abunhdhop: :abunhd: :abunhdhappyhop: :abunhdhappy:
@feld what tool -
:abunhdhappyhop: :abunhdhappy: :abunhdhop: :abunhd: :abunhdhappyhop: :abunhdhappy: (kaniini@pleroma.site)'s status on Sunday, 23-Jun-2019 20:01:29 EDT :abunhdhappyhop: :abunhdhappy: :abunhdhop: :abunhd: :abunhdhappyhop: :abunhdhappy:
teledildonics over activitypub -
caster of tuna spells (floatingghost@ihatebeinga.live)'s status on Sunday, 23-Jun-2019 18:56:29 EDT caster of tuna spells
this is a good MRF I swear
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Mike Macgirvin (macgirvin@pleroma.fr)'s status on Sunday, 23-Jun-2019 19:23:58 EDT Mike Macgirvin
The only thing that has changed is that a new generation of web developers have grown up and started to systematically dismantle everything we did a generation ago to stop these bastards when they nearly killed the open web the first time. We had to sacrifice free/open/unmoderated public spaces because this is how they got in our faces to do their dirty deeds. Spammers, scammers, hate groups, malware providers, and a whole host of other self-interested parties drawn by the promise of infinite/global reach for their message; whatever it might be. We can't go back - the age of innocence is long gone.
Ironically the best anti-abuse tool we had was "buddylists" which later evolved into "social networks" and more recently de-evolved back to where we started. It's more convenient to pretend that everybody can get along in public.
We can't.