Loulou @ Loulou @lemmy.mindoki.com Posts 92Comments 219Joined 10 mo. ago
Okaay yeah that seems completely obvious when you think about it. I was a tee worried you'd have to like block everything everything :-)
If I don't go the whole peertube way, I probably just link the videos. Good advice, thanks!
Thanks, I could start out just using someone's peertube, but where is the fun and tinkering in that :-)
I will keep it in mind for a fallback solution though.
Oh man, I checked out Peertube and it's amazing! Obviously overkill for my needs, but it seems like a really good platform (and it's from France, yay!).
Only worry I have, will my instance "mirror" other I stances? I'm confident sharing videos because I know they won't be looked at very much, but with a sort of decentralized cache system it could be costly (in bandwidth).
Some vitamines can be had too much too, so "overdosing" is a real possibility. A and D for example.
Can't load the image, maybe it was too big?
Thanks again, I'm at a new job, it's summertime, but soon I think I'll dig into the whole compiling Lemmy thing checking out how it all works :-)
I'm a huge complexity & somehow network nerd so at least I'm going to see some interesting stuff and Rust seems to be quite abordable for an old-timer.
Hello RoundSparrow, and again thank you for your help when I was in trouble setting up my little instance!
It runs well now :-)
Just as a backdrop I'm curious about how Lemmy works (I'm building a sharing protocol & implementation, decentralised, takedown safe, rugged, ... It feels like how Lemmy is built on top of its protocol) and I love Lemmy and how it "federates" 💗 so I want to know more about it all.
When you say packages get forwarded to whatever instance wanted (if I understand correctly) you don't "unpack" (e.g check if it's a valid request) which seems logic, the end instances does do the security check right? I mean if the end instance doesn't check, you checking won't help them out.
But then again, if I understand you correctly, the trust is split in two; the poster from A posting on B, then B sending all its posts to C, D, E, ...
Which would mean it's enough to trust B to trust A. If you trust B enough :-)
Guess I'm off to learn Rust and try to compile all this :-)
Thanks again, and sorry for the ramblings. It's late here and I have not very much time.
Ha ha yeah it's not easy peasy when you start with these kind of things for sure, thanks for the link! It seems it shows the day to say stuff (and the pubkey embedded in the json) thanks again.
So if I want to validate a user outside of the Lemmy service (the one that runs in a docker on my lemmy-box), I "just" have to get the public key from the Lemmy database and validate the digest/signature?
Cheers!
Thanks, "subbed" !
Okay thank you very much!
Okay so it's the lemmt server running my instance that checks it is the right user. Do you know how it is done ?
I reread your post, so it's a signature in the http call?
And it will happen with favourite Lemmy instances, but we will be able to ditch that bad part, migrate, and continue to live on well.
You are right; life is short, no time for un-needed pessimism!
Cheers to you!
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The heart is extremely bad at regenerating, classic muscles the opposite for example.
Then let's not get started on consciousness and memories plus our physical body, which is who we are today (or 'now')...
So somehow yes.
And good night I'm off to sleep !
It's not easy to convey important information when it comes to biology IMO.
Yeah we breath in fart and poop "particles" all the time, and a whole bunch of other stuff.
I don't know about the idea that every time you take a breath you inspire some molecules from when Ceasar said "et tu mon Brutus", or any other inspiring phrase, but also from one of Hitlers farts.
Molecules are small, really small and there are really many of them.
Our immune system works really hard, crazily hard even, and it's not a simple mechanism (we basically don't know how it works) but if you want to know if a fan blowing air or towel or a one usage towel is good or bad (or obviously how they influence our wellbeing) you have to do a real study. By scientists, and not by news looking "journalists".
BTW fact of the day to throw you off: there are somewhere around 600.000 cells that divide in an adult human body every:
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Cheers
The copy shortcut is so much better on Mac but man decades of reinforced learning is hard to remove :-)
Also on PC it seems the new idea is to add more and more control type keys in that area :-(
Okay let's add a SHIFT key for uppercase letters
Ok
CTRL key for special characters
Well why not
ALT for like, whatever?
Wait
CTRL left doesn't do everything ctrl right does
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WInDoWs KeY !!!
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Hey here is a new FN 'funktion' key! It displaces CTRL but man isn't it exciting.
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What about a screenshot key (displacing the right ctrl)??
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Where I put my hands, there is only function keys.
KeePass removes it as fast as you have pasted it.
Visual assist had multiple CTRL C back in the day (still does ofc but MSVC has now too, buttering fingers their functions over other old shortcuts) very neat and pro productivity especially the shortcut to "paste the second to last" IMO.
Well said.
Ben the nice bus driver will kill in a war, kill fathers, sons, anyone, because he got indoctrinated (maybe brainwashed, or just convinced) to do it. We got enough of records of that to know it's true.