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  • Tbf it's a comedy show, it being informative is mostly an accident. This one is rare for being factual and not about why we should nuke the moon or which cartoon characters are invited to the cookout or something like that.

  • "Just got to this" doesn't really seem like a lie to me. If they said "just read this", that would be a lie, but "just got to this" implies they didn't have time to reply/think about it, without commenting on whether they read it. Honestly to me "just got to this" implies it's been on their to-do list but they didn't get around to it until now. If they hadn't read it at all saying "just got this" or "just read this" would make more sense.

  • I don't see how? Normal HTTP/TLS validation would still apply so you'd need port forwarding. You can't host anything on the CGNAT IP so you can't pass validation and they won't issue you a cert.

  • I think this is less a problem of "nefarious bad actors" and more a problem of expectations. Honestly, I agree with the quoted comment: I think they should be visible all the time, like they already are on Mbin. I think it would help change the way people think about votes so that they don't expect Reddit-style anonymous votes and instead it's a more public Facebook/Twitter-style like system.

    If you really want private votes, Piefed has feature that lets you anonymize your votes, but a determined bad actor could still deanonymize you. I think it's better to change expectations than to try to massage a fundamentally public platform into having private votes, but it's good there's an option for people since it's so highly requested.

  • The American Dream is inherently capitalist, it being a myth doesn't change that.

    The crux of the American Dream is that you have to suffer on the bottom of the totem pole, but eventually you'll get the chance to be on top and exploit the others on the bottom. The American Dream is very useful to the capitalist class because it gives people motivation to stay in the rat race, to believe that they have a stake in capitalism as a system, because one day their hard work will be rewarded and they will be a capitalist as well.

    Outside of the context of capitalism, the American Dream doesn't really make sense. If realizing that it's a lie helps push people to the left, that's good and should be encouraged, but I don't think that makes the Dream itself anticapitalist.

  • This is interesting! I've been exploring this and it seems like a neat little license.

    I'm not a lawyer, but one funny edge case I noticed is that the Extractive Industries module seems like it makes it a breach of license for crystal shops to use your software since you're involved in the sale of minerals.

    I would tend to agree with FSF that it's not FOSS, though. There are so many restrictions on this license and who can use it, based on fairly arbitrary things like "if CBP claims you're doing forced labor" or "you do business in this specific region". It might be more moral, but it's a different approach than FOSS, which is less restrictive than more and prioritizes "Freedom" above everything else. Maybe it's time for a different approach, though?

  • CGNAT is for IPv4, the IPv6 network is separate. But if you have IPv6 connectivity on both ends setting up WG is the same as with IPv4.

  • Only the 14% statistic was explicitly about IPTV, the others are about "consuming content illegally". It seems like maybe there are multiple surveys involved?

  • Only giving a /64 breaks stuff, but some ISPs do it anyway. With only a /64 you can't subnet your network at all.

  • I really doubt it. We could give everyone on Earth their own /48 with less than 1% of the IPv6 address space.

  • Giving a /48 is spec, but a lot of ISPs are too stingy :/

  • Going to other planets would require a total re-architecting of our communications infrastructure anyway. There's such distance too it's not really viable to have a shared internet. Even Mars would have up to 22 minute latency at peak. So I don't think it makes sense to plan our current internet around potential future space colonization.

    Even so, IPv6 is truly massive. We could give a /64 to every square centimeter of the Earth's surface and still have IPs to spare. Frankly, I think the protocol itself will be obsolete before we run out.

  • "You wouldn't download a car" is a meme edit that got stuck in everyone's heads. The original PSA actually does say "you wouldn't steal a car" and basically was what you describe in your last paragraph.

    https://youtu.be/P-pYiWGSN8w

  • All of your temporary privacy addresses will be coming out of the same subnet, so it's clear they all belong to the same people.

    Ultimately the privacy extensions are just bringing IPv6's privacy back in line with IPv4, because without the privacy extensions every single device has a separate IPv6 address based on its MAC address whereas in IPv4 most consumer networks have every device sharing a single IP.

  • I think the utility of blocking people on a public platform is kind of fake anyway. If someone is harassing you, and you block them, it's obvious that you did it so they'll just log out and suddenly they can see your posts again. Accounts are trivial to make on the fediverse too so they can always just spin up a new one to harass you.

    I think silent filtering is better for that reason because they can't tell that you did it so they won't just immediately switch to a new account and keep going.

    Active blocking like you're talking about only makes sense if there's such a thing as "follower-only" posts imo. Otherwise it's a false sense of security because they can see everything anyway just by logging out or switching to another account.

  • Fediverse software tends to be kind of hostile to convenience features people have grown accustomed to. Recommendation algorithms, for example. Lemmy is on the cutting edge for having a "Hot" sort.

    I know Mastodon has historically been pretty hostile to even more basic things like being able to search posts.

    I get why they think like that, and I honestly agree with some of it, but it inevitably creates a culture shock for outsiders coming from corpo media. I think that plus the network effect means the fediverse will always be kind of niche.

  • Do you have a link to people talking about running a relay on a raspberry pi? I find it hard to believe that's possible. A PDS, sure, but a relay requires multiple terabytes of storage alone and plenty of bandwidth/CPU/RAM that I just don't see a raspberry pi being able to support.

    I'd be curious to hear about any progress on setting up new relays though.

  • The free version of ChatGPT is 4o or 4.1-mini at this point. You can't even access 3.5 without paying, ironically, since it's legacy now.

  • Blahaj Lemmy Meta @lemmy.blahaj.zone

    What's the point of 48-hour defederation threads?