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[–] [email protected] 1 points 10 months ago

Instead of writing verbose extensions and functions all over the place you can use enhanced enums. I mean what else are they supposed to do?

 

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Using Ethereum, it's just natural to have multiple wallets. I was wondering how are you keeping track of all these wallets, balances, and transaction you've made?

I'm aware of apps specialized for taxing and some fancy apps (like debank and zapper etc.) but I'm looking a more privacy-friendly way.

Using bare Excel sheets can be very verbose.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago

Did anyone talk about forcing instance owners or any other person to do or say something they don't want?!

Sorry but I think you have not even read the post. I'm talking about all these negativity towards other instances from average users in here. If and instance owner decides to defederate of course I might disagree but there's not much I can do about it, specially if they can present reasons.

If anyone can prove that some other Instance is harmful it's just natural that it should be defederated (in most cases)

Again. My issue is talking nonsense about oh that company is trying to destroy us whilst in reality they have hundreds of millions of users and are gaining more each second and we're sitting here circle jerking about our nice little community.

I say we should be open to new experiments. I am not saying defederation is bad, I am not saying instance owners should be forced to do anything

[–] [email protected] 0 points 1 year ago (1 children)

And as someone who lived most of my life under an authoritarian regime, I don't respect your advocation for censorship. If you knew the effect of thinking you know better than anyone and can decide for them, you would never make such comments.

[–] [email protected] 0 points 1 year ago (3 children)

But no one is forcing you to comment! You've expressed your opposition and I respect your opinion!

[–] [email protected] 0 points 1 year ago (5 children)

At this point I'm getting bad vibes from you TBH! I've expressed my opinion and apparently some people find it compelling and some disagree, that's fine!

[–] [email protected] 0 points 1 year ago (7 children)

Well, it was always my opinion! No one's opinion is a fact, necessarily. Let's agree to disagree! glhf

[–] [email protected] 0 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Thanks for this great comment! Yes, I totally agree with your arguments and personally hate meta. My problem is posts like this and misinformation about underlying tech (like privacy and ads). Meta will do anything to be the sole winner, but as I've pointed here it's a dilemma and defederating can actually encourage more users to stop using Fediverse to begin with!

[–] [email protected] 0 points 1 year ago (9 children)

Social Consensus! This should be part of the culture that unless some instance is factually harming us or content there is illegal (for jurisdiction of the hosted instance) we should not defederate.

[–] [email protected] 0 points 1 year ago (11 children)

Did you really just equate trying to leave an authoritarian country with signing up for a different federated instance?

Yes I am, you are suggesting I don't know the meaning of these words, so I've provided an example of the exact same situation (importance doesn't change meaning of words here, does it?)

If you censor me, you have censored me! The fact that you're a government or admin of instance doesn't change word's meaning.

this is probably some nuance you should have provided in your original post where you only say that calling for defederation makes you a “dictator” and in no way indicate that there are situation where you think defederation is appropriate.

In hindsight, I should've but in response to most comments I've acknowledged that it's fine in a lot of situations

But second of all, how would you enforce what you are proposing? If larger instances were prevented somehow from defederating, wouldn’t that require some sort of “authority” making that decision for those instance? That doesn’t seem to align with your values based on what you’ve posted.

May I ask what made you think I'm looking for enforcement here? I believe in human coordination and freedom of choice. If I join a general instance, I don't expect admins to decide who I can interact with, that's all!

[–] [email protected] 0 points 1 year ago (13 children)

No one is stopping you to migrate from an authoritarian country either (most of the time) and yet they're called authoritarian. Also, I'm not saying instances “shouldn’t be allowed to defederate”, I'm saying advocating for this on a general instance with 100K users is wrong. If this was a niche or small community with agreed upon and shared values (like beehaw for example) that would be understandable.

Saying things like “Oh, But You Can Run Your Instance” is dismissive of the issue, There's literally no option to migrate accounts and expecting average users to deal with this mess is beyond me.

[–] [email protected] 0 points 1 year ago (15 children)

no instance ever defederate for any reason

did I say this?!

Also advocating for defederation (censorship) on an instance with 100K users is dictatorship. specially when you can't prove that said instance is harmful.

[–] [email protected] 0 points 1 year ago (2 children)

Totally get your point. But I think this notion of I'm paying, so I will decide what you can do is not a good mindset. If you've started a general instance with tens of thousand of users, you have a responsibility, no one forced you to do this. And with no easy option to migrate accounts, yes this is authoritarian.

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Everywhere I look there are people advocating for defederation from this and that! Do you even understand what you're suggesting? Do you get what's the point of decentralized social media and activity pub?

This is supposed to be free and accessible for everyone. We all have brains and can decide who to interact with.

If meta or any other company manages to create a better product it's just natural that people tend to use it. I won't use it, you may not use it and it's totally fine! It's about having options. Also as Mastodon's CEO pointed out there's no privacy concern, everything stays on your instance.

Edit: after reading and responding to many comments, I should point out that I'm not against defederation in general. It's a great feature if used properly. Problem is General Instances with open sign-ups and tens of thousands of users making decisions on par of users and deciding what they can and can not see.

If you have a niche or small community with shared and agreed upon values, defederating can be great. But I believe individual users are intelligent enough to choose.

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Hey everyone. I'm not usually very active on social media, but with recent developments in popular platforms and disingenuous content circulating on the internet, I thought it needed more than ever that we have a footing on a true open source platform.

One of my biggest gripes with crypto in general is that even though people are constantly talking about open source, freedom etc. they are mostly not willing to make any effort to use these platforms (like matrix, lemmy)

I want here to be a little different, more serious per se! Ideally, we will have actual guidance for new people and in depth resources and discussions for more experienced folks.

 

I was recently looking into Dart CLI tools and script managers and found a few interesting options. These can really impact productivity and ease of use.

I have personally used Derry to replace some long commands to generate native libs etc. There are other options like Slidy, but haven't used them.

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