cacheson

joined 2 years ago
[–] cacheson@kbin.social 9 points 2 years ago (3 children)

Not yet. That'll be in the next update, which should be happening soonish.

[–] cacheson@kbin.social 8 points 2 years ago (4 children)

Liberals and leftists really need to arm up (and train) for when these idiots make good on their threats. We need to be able to defend ourselves and each other.

[–] cacheson@kbin.social 10 points 2 years ago (6 children)

I’ll never tell people to go buy guns.

I will. In addition to the above shopping list, get a gun and learn how to use it. The best time to do this was back when Trump was campaigning for president in 2016 and things were starting to look a little too brownshirts. The second best time is now.

[–] cacheson@kbin.social 6 points 2 years ago

"Yeah, this is pretty spot-on, actually, I don't- IS THAT A FUCKING COP?!"

[–] cacheson@kbin.social 5 points 2 years ago

Yes, but I don't think PMs currently work between kbin and lemmy.

[–] cacheson@kbin.social 2 points 2 years ago

Animemes - For anime memes, as one might expect

anime_irl - me_irl, but anime

[–] cacheson@kbin.social 3 points 2 years ago (3 children)

Cool cool. Ping me once you get it set up? I'm not directly involved in any FossCAD stuff, but I'm interested in seeing more firearms content in general on the threadiverse.

[–] cacheson@kbin.social 3 points 2 years ago (5 children)

Looks like kbin blocks hackliberty. I'm assuming that at least a few others do too, due to the conspiracy theorist bent of hackliberty. In any case, midwest.social is significantly larger, and you'd have better reach there.

[–] cacheson@kbin.social 8 points 2 years ago (1 children)

This is a software bug. Why would other normal instances not want to know about and enforce community ban lists? That just results in a poor experience for their own users.

[–] cacheson@kbin.social 4 points 2 years ago (7 children)

Maybe midwest.social would be a good fit? They're a US instance, so there shouldn't be any legal issues with FossCAD stuff there. They've also got a Socialist Rifle Association community already, so it seems that gun communities aren't unwelcome.

[–] cacheson@kbin.social 1 points 2 years ago

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Two communities that don't seem to have been posted here yet:

Animemes - A community for anime memes!

And:

anime_irl - me_irl, but anime

 
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I've finally managed to join this community from kbin, seems we were having federation problems with programming.dev.

So anyway, what sorts of projects are you all using Nim for?

Edit: Post isn't propagating. Maybe this edit will help?

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I'm changing my stance on the whole Meta/project92 thing after reading this article. I think the entire* fediverse should block project92 by default. Later, some instances can re-evaluate whether to maintain those blocks, once we have a better idea of what the benefits and consequences of federating will be:

Of course, it's possible to work with companies you don't trust. Still, a strategy of trusting the company you don't trust until you actually catch them trying to screw you over is ... risky. There's a lot to be said for the approach scicomm.xyz describes as "prudently defensive" in Meta on the Fediverse: to block or not to block?: "block proactively and, if none of the anticipated problems materialise within time, consider removing the block." Georg of lediver.se frames it similarly:

We will do the watch-and-see strategy on our instance in regards to #meta: block them, watch them, and if they behave (hahahahaha) we will see if we unblock them or not. No promise though

Previously, I'd thought "some block, some federate" would be the best approach, as described in this post by @atomicpoet:

My stance towards Meta is that the Fediverse needs two types of servers:

  1. Lobby servers that explicitly federate with Meta for the purposes of moving people from Meta to the rest of the Fediverse

  2. Exit servers that explicitly defederate with Meta for the purposes of keeping portions of the Fediverse out of reach from Meta

Both approaches not only can co-exist with each other, they might just be complementary.

People who use Meta need a way to migrate towards a space that is friendly, easy-to-use, and allows them to port their social graph.

But People also need a space that’s free from Meta, and allows them to exist beyond the eye of Zuckerberg.

Guess what? People who use Meta now might want to be invisible to Meta later. And people who dislike Meta might need a bridge to contact friends and family through some mechanism that still allows them to communicate beyond Meta’s control.

And thankfully, the Fediverse allows for this.

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