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Selfhosted @lemmy.world

How much time and money would it take to set up and maintain a server similar to disroot.org, offering the same services, for a group of ten people?

  • No? It doesn’t seem to be a use case they target.

    The problem is that making a repository private makes users think their data can't be seen so they may upload that kind of information.

    If you want to use git to store sensitive data, you should encrypt it before committing / pushing it.

    I'll look into that.

  • Lemmy @lemmy.ml

    Lemmy should support multiple default languages for posting and viewing

    Open Source @lemmy.ml

    Shouldn’t Forgejo private repositories be encrypted?

    Fanfiction of Our Own - A World Within and Beyond Fandoms @lemmy.world

    Idea for a Discord bot: track fanfiction links

    Open Source @lemmy.ml

    How do I install Element (Matrix) on Android?

  • I stalk random people on the Internet

    I like watching people on the internet. 15y ago, I was using Shareaza, Kazaa, Emule as my music sources. For those who aren't familiar with those software: it's p2p file download. You install Shareaza on your computer, and give access to specific folder to the Shareaza network. Anyone using Shareaza can then download the files located on your shared folder. But, in the mid 00', even more than today, people weren't that tech savy and what happened, way too often, was that a user would give access to the "My Documents" folder or even worse, their whole computer. I was looking for those thoses and I was reading their MSN messenger history, looking at their pictures, their resume, their schoolwork... I was really enjoying learning everything about their life through their My Documents folder.

    Fast forward to 2018. All those p2p software disappeared. But I found an alternative: 4shared. 4shared allows you to upload pictures and share them (like img). When you download the app, you can setup the app to automatically upload all your pictures (from your phone). But a lot of users don't know that, and they end up with all they smartphone pictures on the net, with a public settings. I enjoy going to 4shared, looking for those non savy users, and learn everything about their lifes.

    And I don't even need that. I have hobbies, friends, I don't have issues meeting women or people, but I like stalking on those strangers on 4shared.

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  • Ask Lemmy @lemmy.world

    What's the weirdest hobby you've heard of?

    Programming @programming.dev

    Which software design principles do you rely on most?

  • Politico’s framing leans pro‑legislation, subtly signaling support for the bill by foregrounding officials and advocates who stress enforcement while downplaying arguments about encryption and civil liberties. Its emphasis on the public’s “disruptive” tactics risks delegitimizing grassroots opposition by casting broad civic engagement as mere nuisance rather than substantive democratic protest.

  • Lemmy @lemmy.ml

    Is this a bug? "Show Upvote %" Only Shows in Tooltip Instead of Next to Votes and Displays Too Many Decimals

    Asklemmy @lemmy.ml

    If Lemmy let you follow/block websites, which would you follow?

    Futurism @lemmy.ca

    What milestones will humanity likely skip before we reach AGI?

  • I checked some of the forums in the link (https://nodebb.fediverse.observer/list) you posted, but it's hard to tell what most of those NodeBB instances are actually for: many lack descriptions and the forum names don't say much. I would have to read a few posts in each forum to figure out what each one is for. I found a literature forum but it only has three posts, I don't want to make an account just to shout into the void, so I'm trying to post to it from Lemmy.

    I tried posting to the literature community I found via Lemmy but the post never showed up on the NodeBB instance. I used Lemmy's search with the target community URL (https://community.darkscribes.com/category/2/general-discussion), it found the community, and I created a post from Lemmy (https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/post/54997372). I can see the post on Lemmy but not on the target NodeBB instance. Any idea why that might be or how to get Lemmy posts to appear on federated NodeBB forums?

  • Fediverse @lemmy.world

    Looking for federated NodeBB instances

    Lemmy @lemmy.ml

    How to crosspost Reddit posts I like to Lemmy automatically?

    No Stupid Questions @lemmy.world

    How do I make pictures less blinding if I prefer dark apps?

    Fediverse @lemmy.world

    A fediverse platform that lets you block whole topics, not just communities?

    Android @lemdro.id

    Which Android Lemmy clients allow switching between instances or accounts?

    Lemmy @lemmy.ml

    Sorting Communities by Monthly Users for Better Visibility

    Books @lemmy.world

    Where to Find Public Lists of Banned Books in US States?

    Ask Lemmy @lemmy.world

    What Would your Perfect Social Media Platform Look Like?

    Ask Lemmy @lemmy.world

    How Often Can You Repost Without It Feeling Like Spam?

    Ask Lemmy @lemmy.world

    Why Do Open Source Social Media Platforms Seem to Copy Each Other? Are There Any Truly Innovative Ones?