@nepfag that's what I personally think about the matter, even if we have a proper access control that doesn't waste tons of cpu cycles, screenshots and copy/paste still exist. still, this is something people a lot of people wanted and mastodon has implemented it with their "safe mode" , so at this point we have 3 options
1) implement the feature as-is and waste a ton of cpu cycles 2) implement OCAP , which only requires httpsigs for capability negotiation and has more precise control over permissions 3) break federation with a (probably) sizable chunk of mastodon instances when a new version is released
the second one is the most sane imo, it would also allow us to compact databases further by purging follower-only objects
No one reads the changelogs, so if you are a pleroma admin, a setting to explicitly disable the mailer was added, defaulting to true, if you are using a mailer add config :pleroma, Pleroma.Emails.Mailer, enabled: true to your config
now that people are posting about how pleroma improved their life I feel like I don't thank people enough, so:
@lain thank you for starting the project, helping me to dive into elixir and always being open to new ideas, instead of being a BDFL.
@kaniini thank you for catching potential vulnerabilities during the review, making Pleroma moderation tools the best in the game and trying to improve the broken protocol ActivityPub is, looking forward to OCAP in Pleroma.
@href although you aren't around these days, thank you for helping me to dive into elixir, being a local erlang expert and getting me a job. hope you come back from war someday :)
@lanodan thank you for code review, being the only maintainer of mastofe and using git right, I've learned to rewrite commits and rebase in part because you constantly did it.
@feld thank you for actually understanding what fediverse is about, being a proxy between MFC and Pleroma must be a difficult task, but you are handling it pretty well. hope there will be no more "- you are bad - no you are bad" threads about that going forward.
@hj and @shpuld , I haven't worked as much with you guys since you are on the fe side, but thank you for many UI improvements and always being there when the backend needs something. I hope we will have even better fe <-> be communication in the future.
and thanks each one of you for being an awesome person I enjoy interacting with personally, of course!
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