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  • You are commenting as if everyone who would turn this feature on would have the technical acumen to understand how any of it works.

  • Here’s what I’m imagining. The phone is listening on port 80, probably running some jacked up plug-in to play a favorite song. The user probably installs it and then forgets it’s there. The plug-in becomes severely out of date, running code with multiple zero day exploits. In the best case scenario it is running your battery down and using up your bandwidth, it’s commonly just unavailable because your metro area cell network is jammed so your visitors can’t access the site at all, and worst case it can be tricked into running local scripts that do nefarious things.

  • Having my phone not be able to do something I want it to do is my problem

    I meant, it’s arguable that if people use this feature and expose themselves, that’s their own fault. I’m not sure what you thought I meant.

    That’s why you have it turned off by default

    It’s off by default, but still there for uneducated and unskilled people to turn on and leave themselves exposed.

    … significant improvement

    Vs just paying a few bucks for linode that’s got multiple 9s of uptime? It doesn’t seem worth it.

  • If you give people this ability, most of the ones who use it are going to put themselves at risk.

    Maybe you feel that’s their own problem. Sometimes you need to protect people from themselves. The phone vendors sure as hell don’t want to start seeing news stories of their devices getting hacked all the time.

    And how do you feel about your site visitors not being able to hit your page when your local network is overloaded?

  • I suppose I could be convinced, but my gut reaction is this is a bad idea. Most people aren’t security oriented, and would put themselves at risk with poorly updated websites that are an attack vector for bad actors… There’s a lot more at stake in regards to what personal data lives on your phone… the richest concentration of your PII.

    Also, my battery life is already precious. And what if you’re out of cell range or the network is overloaded? Your site just stops working?

  • This looks like a charcuterie, but it has only a few of what I’d consider traditional components. I hope you enjoyed this, but personally to me this is a “snack board”.

  • you should be able to browse the base web page for a lemmy instance and see what the OP is talking about. Scroll to the bottom of the page and click modlog.

    https://lemm.ee/

    Here’s an example direct link https://lemm.ee/modlog

  • I’ll open a bug if other people can confirm they aren’t experiencing the same behavior.

    I’ll open an enhancement if this is the stock behavior.

  • My wife brought me to a Mexican fast food spot from her childhood - they had “mexi-fries” on the menu, which were literally just tater tots.

    This must have been over 10 years ago, but we still exclusively refer to tots as mexi-fries.

    I guess this makes your meal a Mexi-poutine?

  • I agree it’s interesting - I tried digging into it this morning, and answers are all over the place. I think you’re right though, the specific word choice is what’s problematic.

  • I have used this phrase a lot, but in the last couple of years I’ve seen usage of this phrase by folks who aren’t Native Americans start to come under fire. I think it’s because it appropriates and makes light of Native American culture.

  • I have used this phrase a lot, but in the last couple of years I’ve seen usage of this phrase by folks who aren’t Native Americans start to come under fire. I think it’s because it appropriates and makes light of Native American culture.

    While I’m not trying to be the woke police, I understand that saying this is a bit of a buzzkill in a lighthearted and fun post. I’m not here to stop you, but to give you info so you can make your own decisions.

  • The excerpts read to me like an explanation of propaganda and how the wealthy shape the world in their favor.

  • For me, I just need to refresh the feed. Blocked instances are at the account level, so it should work across access methods, including different apps

  • That was a fun little rabbit hole to go down!