Born and raised in London. Just a normal guy with a moral compass.
Loved the branding and was so hopeful, but like everyone else, I long thought the project was dead.
Someone posted something recently that checked a bunch of functionality across different networks.
As someone that’s watched it all. I will tell you that the original and Arise are comfortably the best.
WTF? This is unexpected!
That’s actually cool
Exactly! To say it’s very right wing would be an understatement.
Yup. Pretty much the same thing but on a different network.
That’s a Nostr relay, nothing to do with the Fediverse.
Summary of Linus Torvalds and Dirk Hohndel’s Conversation at Open Source Summit China Key points discussed by Torvalds and Hohndel:
Overall, the conversation highlighted the ongoing evolution of the Linux kernel, the importance of security and updates, and the potential impact of emerging technologies like AI on open-source development.
I’m very nervous about Chopper.
Just add a function so when you change your profile, it also pulls all records that match md5(userid, password) and then update them records too.
Though I’m convinced the overarching logic is correct, this is not my wheelhouse, so I’m probably wrong.
Dammit! Okay, cancel the salt idea. How about just a simple md5() and then it should remain a static value right?
@dullbananas@lemmy.ca does the design hold up?
So I’ve been thinking about this and I would go for a different approach.
Admins can set voting to be public or private on a server wide level.
When users vote, a key is created as the userid
The votes table is essentially: voteid, postid, userid, timestamp, salt, public
If the vote is private, userid is salt(userid, password)
And it’s that simple.
No
Are you using hashtags?
Mastodon has a redirect. I believe that’s the only thing missing.
Didn’t she just have a baby?