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[–] bigfoot@lemm.ee 19 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) (5 children)

Any discussion/advice community that allows low-effort meme slop will inevitably become choked out by it. I understand I am in the minority and the mods like having the memes, but eventually we'll need /c/piracydiscussion if content of this formatting is permitted.

Obviously 99% of people here would agree that Aaron Swarts' story is a tragedy. But simple low-hanging fruit content is not what I want this place to have. And like it or not this community is likely to become the single biggest place to discuss piracy as Reddit inevitably cracks down on it.

[–] bigfoot@lemm.ee 12 points 1 week ago (1 children)

I would transfer the playlist to Tidal (there are services out there that will import everything for a few dollars), then use Tidal-dl. The quality is much higher.

 

Has this ever happened before? I don't think I've ever seen Reddit "temporarily" ban a subredit like this.

[–] bigfoot@lemm.ee 11 points 1 month ago

"Money as a vestigial cultural relic" is a great concept. You're right, Latinum doesn't provide the Ferengi with anything but status.

[–] bigfoot@lemm.ee 7 points 1 month ago (1 children)

I think about this exact topic a lot and I think you are mostly right, but I also think that open source replicators would be an agent of change, especially if one could be used to manufacture parts to make another. Of course, without land to make things on conflicts will arise. But once the need for money is removed some people will choose to "opt out" of society and start building a parallel one similar to how the open source community exists alongside closed source software.

[–] bigfoot@lemm.ee 2 points 1 month ago

Nerds like to argue but this the easiest set-it-and-forget it way is to get a raspi or old PC and put some home server OS on it like CasaOS, Umbrel, or TrueNAS. Then get the following apps:

  • Torrent app like Deluge or qBittorrent
  • Prowlarr - Searches torrent sites
  • Radar - Manages movies
  • Sonarr - Manages television shows
  • Plex - organizes downloaded media and streams to your devices
  • Overserr (optional) a friendly GUI for requesting media.

Trash guides are useful for getting it all set up. There is a learning curve but once it's up and running you don't need to think about it.

[–] bigfoot@lemm.ee 11 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago) (2 children)

Oster Fast Feed is not a "budget" pick, but then again, few BIFL options are.

Edit: 76023-510 is the corded model.

[–] bigfoot@lemm.ee 1 points 2 months ago
[–] bigfoot@lemm.ee 1 points 2 months ago

I fully agree. What worries me is if bad actors create bots that are able to overwhelm the human moderators.

[–] bigfoot@lemm.ee 1 points 2 months ago

Yes, strong moderation by members of the community is sufficient to recognize and remove bad (human) actors. The question is one of volume and overwhelming those human mods. GPT can create hundreds of bad-faith accounts.

[–] bigfoot@lemm.ee 1 points 2 months ago (1 children)

It's theirs. They can do whatever they want. Any limits their power within the instance/community is purely voluntary on the part of the owner.

[–] bigfoot@lemm.ee -1 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago) (2 children)

Mods and admins on the Fediverse are not democratically elected, they have complete control. Accusing one of "power tripping", in their own community, on the instance they presumably pay for, is not a rational accusation, since they definitionally cannot exist in a state of less power. What that community is trying to do is use the threat of public shaming to influence behavior. It's how you get weak moderation and generic communities where bad actors can thrive. A community dedicated to "Stopping bad mods" sounds good on the surface, but it's an argument made in bad faith.

[–] bigfoot@lemm.ee -1 points 2 months ago (2 children)

Why are you putting up with a "shitty" mod? Are you trying to force your speech in a community who has asked you not to?

 

The Fediverse is a great system for preventing bad actors from disrupting "real" human-human conversations, because all of the mods, developers and admins are all working out of a desire to connect people (as opposed to "trust and safety" teams more concerned about user retention).

Right now it seems that the Fediverses main protection is that it just isn't a juicy enough target for wide scale spam and bad faith agenda pushers.

But assuming the Fediverse does grow to a significant scale, what (current or future) mechanisms are/could be in place to fend off a flood of AI slop that is hard to distinguish from human? Even the most committed instance admins can only do so much.

For example, I have a feeling all "good" instances in the near future will eventually have to turn on registration applications and only federate with other instances that do the same. But it's not crazy to imagine that GPT could soon outmaneuver most registration questions which means registrations will only slow the growth of the problem but not manage it long-term.

Any thoughts on this topic?

 

A lot of internet publications today have videos in the middle of their articles that have nothing to do with the actual content. Example in this WIRED article here.

I'm wondering if there is an active blocklist for this kind of content? I already have uBlocks "annoyances" all subscribed. These videos slow down the pages and are too numerous to block individually.

 

I want to use myanonymouse to download/seed books but it requires you to download from the same IP as you use to browse the website. My qBittorrent is in docker container on my home server, using gluetun with a VPN.

I tried both of these instructions to no avail I think there is something I'm missing. Shadowsocksqt5 latency just says "error" and using the chrome extension suggestion just simply doesn't load anything.

The reason I don't want to seed from my workstation pc is because myanonymouse requires you to seed to maintain your account and the workstation is mostly off. My home server is always on. Any ideas?

 
 

A search for this only brings up adapters to plug M.2 drives into a PCIE slot which is not what I want because I don't have a PCIE slot.

What I want is M.2 > M.2 (2x, 3x, etc). Does this exist?

 

Direct link to the original Tweet with some pictures a very impressive collection and sad story.

 

From Trekmovie:

David Ajala: A moment I wanted to share is something that happens in season 5. I remember speaking to Alex Kurtzman about this at the end of shooting season 4 and it was an idea that he shared with me and I think Michelle Paradise was the only other person that knew about this thing at the time. Then cut to season 5… we get to come back to Toronto and create something so very special. [Sonequa interjects “We did”] I’m so proud and happy that we got to do that because you know how amazing that was to do. And I can’t wait for you guys to experience the very secretive thing which I can’t talk about which we got to do.

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