Kierunkowy74

joined 9 months ago
[–] Kierunkowy74@piefed.zip 3 points 2 weeks ago

I’m not sure, though, if all the features are available with Lemmy.

They are on PieFed.

I tried to subscribe to a PeerTube channel on Lemmy, but it looks that it stuck on "Subscribe pending". However, copy-paste of a video URL works, and I was able to watch and comment the vid using Lemmy.

[–] Kierunkowy74@piefed.zip 9 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago)

Check your output as it may be less accurate than your effort.

AI is able to extensively describe a photo, like these published on !pics@lemmy.world , but fails at seeing, what part of it is actually important, or recognising a point of a meme. It will save you many keystrokes, but probably will still need to be manually corrected.

[–] Kierunkowy74@piefed.zip 3 points 2 weeks ago

Another spambot wave? WriteFreely hasn't got good antispam measures (e.g. no e-mail needed for an account)

 

by @grickle@mstdn.social , source

[–] Kierunkowy74@piefed.zip 2 points 1 month ago

My piefed.social account was an OP of several posts on that community. piefed.social deletes old posts from the comm after 365 days, and my posts made from piefed.social were purged too.

Text and link content, and the discussion technically remain, but the image is broken for anyone in the federation (as Lemmy does not cache external images).

The "delete old posts from an external comm" feature of PieFed is ATM done wrong. It's wrong to delete a local post only because it was posted to an external comm, whose old posts get purged.

 

This is the reason:

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Looks like the PieFed's old post deletion does not take into account whether a poster is local to a deleting instance or external to it.

At least one banger of mine on this comm is already affected.

Memes on piefed.zip should be safe.

[–] Kierunkowy74@piefed.zip 11 points 7 months ago

Disclaimer: the original post comes from another Pleroma instance.

 

For reasons unknown, they are speaking even about Pleroma crimes on the Feediverse

[–] Kierunkowy74@piefed.zip 2 points 7 months ago

BROWSE MICROBLOG TAG MORE, THERE IS MORE TWITTERISM (OR RATHER MASTODONISM) THERE!!!

(could not resist)

[–] Kierunkowy74@piefed.zip 1 points 9 months ago (2 children)

Both Mastodon and Lemmy (and Mbin) expose an API, which can be used to develop an alternative client (for e.g. mobile). This allows even for several alternative front-ends, like Elk, Phanpy and pl-fe for Mastodon (and Pleroma and Akkoma and some Misskey forks and several projects for single-user-instances - all of these extend Mastodon API in some way), or Photon, mlmym and Blorp for Lemmy. GoToSocial (made for single-user-instances) does not provide any webUI, pointing to these alternative front-ends. Lemdro.id even swapped its interface for Photon.

Mastodon clients list (scroll down) and Lemmy clients list

Technically one is able to develop a Fediverse instance software which would provide both Mastodon API (likely with extensions) and Lemmy API. With e.g. microblogging (and maybe events?) used via pl-fe and Threadiverse content more easily available via Photon or Blorp? But I am not aware of any project like that.

[–] Kierunkowy74@piefed.zip 2 points 9 months ago

Your instance is not blocking that much.

Apparently the Facebook company fights with account mirroring even more than ex-Twitter. Performance of Instagram mirroring will be smaller...

[–] Kierunkowy74@piefed.zip 5 points 9 months ago* (last edited 9 months ago) (5 children)

Twitter mirrors
Instagram mirrors
Reddit mirrors for posts

Corporate social networks generally don't like being mirrored by a competition and actively fight with these.

Bluesky was being mirrored like this by Bridgy, but as it is a two-way bridge and Mastodon users did not expect their data leak to another network they bullyed Bridgy dev into making it opt-in.

There are more issues to mass-mirroring content from outside and I hope others will tell about them.

[–] Kierunkowy74@piefed.zip 3 points 9 months ago (1 children)

Exactly like that.

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