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dfyx@lemmy.helios42.deto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What would you like to be when you grow up?English37·13 days agoRetired, so I finally have time to finish the dozens of personal projects that I’ve started in my first 36 years.
And at the same time, you rephrase it to imply something that was nowhere in the original sentence.
“Don’t make me ban you” doesn’t necessarily mean “Don’t say anything I don’t like” but maybe just “Don’t post anything illegal” or “Don’t make the experience worse for everyone else”. I fully agree that the original phrasing is too vague which is why I’ve provided a whole list of more specific suggestions.
dfyx@lemmy.helios42.deto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What is good and bad about free speech?English7·14 days agoYou are the one who brought up censoring. The person you replied to just said “consequences”. Others not liking you and not wanting to talk to you anymore is a consequence.
dfyx@lemmy.helios42.deto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What is good and bad about free speech?English8·14 days agoYour comments in this thread sound a lot like you not wanting us to say anything you dislike. I respect your opinions and I would fight for you being allowed to share them. I just think they’re wrong and disingenuous.
Someone who disagrees with you and calls out your hate is not a censor.
dfyx@lemmy.helios42.deto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What is good and bad about free speech?English4·14 days agoAs an abstract concept and a logical conclusion, I would say it’s neither good or bad.
What is bad is when people interpret free speech as being allowed to hurt others without consequences. And in my personal opinion, most people who criticize a lack of free speech fall directly into that category.
If you’re allowed to say everything, then as a logical consequence I’m also allowed to say everything. Including “You are wrong, you are rude, I don’t like you and I never want to talk to you again. Please leave.”
Note, this is just an example. I don’t really want you to leave. Yet.
dfyx@lemmy.helios42.deto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What is good and bad about free speech?English61·14 days agoFree speech means that you can not be punished by law for your opinions. It explicitly does not mean that others are required to listen to you or even like your opinions. Just as you are allowed to hold a controversial opinion, they are allowed to disagree with you, argue with you, walk away or show you the door if you’re in their house/community/instance.
dfyx@lemmy.helios42.deto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What is good and bad about free speech?English8·14 days agoSome inspiration for what to include/how to phrase the rules:
- “Be nice to each other”
- “You are allowed to share your opinion. Others are not required to like it”
- “Accept that others might have different opinions from yours, just as you would want them to accept that your opinions are different from theirs”
- “Moderation is based on how you say things, not what you say”
- “Free speech has legal limits in most jurisdictions. The instance owner may be forced to remove illegal content even if they agree with you.” (for example, saying that all billionaires should be killed may or may not be a valid opinion but it may be considered incitement and depending on where you live, instance admins can get in trouble for not deleting it)
Bad: most people who use the term “free speech” don’t understand what it means and what it doesn’t mean. Have a look at this handy xkcd.
dfyx@lemmy.helios42.deto Fediverse@lemmy.world•how could this idea work withthe fediverseEnglish11·14 days agoPlease rewrite this or at least add a tl;dr and change the thread title to something more descriptive. I’m sure you have a great idea somewhere in there but I’ve had to stop reading after a couple of paragraphs that just sounded preachy and got nowhere.
dfyx@lemmy.helios42.deto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•How many people would you give 10 dollars to without question?English14·14 days agoIn a “no time to explain” situation: most of my friends and family
If they actively refuse to explain: maybe my 2-3 closest people whom I trust they have a good reason for that kind of secrecy.
dfyx@lemmy.helios42.deto Fediverse@lemmy.world•Decentralization Scoring System (v1.3)English1·14 days agoThen please update your category name to reflect that. Right now it says “Self-Hosting” which to the majority of readers means hosting it yourself, whatever the reason may be: privacy, configurability or just being safe from future enshittification.
As far as I know most Lemmy instances leverages paid-for or freemium services to have their instances work easily/properly
Yes but you can’t compare a whole lemmy instance to an account on an email server that you share with others. The fair comparison would be hosting a lemmy instance to hosting your own email server and creating an account on Proton Mail to creating an account (or a community) on lemmy.world.
This looks at how technically easy it is to run your own backend (e.g., email server, Mastodon server)
Edit: also the description text “This looks at how technically easy it is to run your own backend (e.g., email server, Mastodon server)”. Relying on Proton Mail or similar free services is not running your own backend.
dfyx@lemmy.helios42.deto Fediverse@lemmy.world•Decentralization Scoring System (v1.3)English2·14 days agoHere I’m a bit in two minds, sure it’s difficult to SELF host email, but in practice it isn’t because there are hundreds (Thousands?) of hosting options to choose from where you can choose your own domain etc. for the low price of basically-free
I would prefer to limit this to actually hosting it on a machine you control. We don’t consider redirecting a custom domain to a subreddit “self-hosting”, do we? Yes, there are many email providers out there but that’s more like existing lemmy or mastodon instances and not like hosting your own where you have full control over your data.
dfyx@lemmy.helios42.deto Fediverse@lemmy.world•Decentralization Scoring System (v1.3)English2·14 days agoWhy are we using a random repo created a few hours ago by a random github user as a reference ?
They aren’t. That’s the repo that has the latest version of the survey. The actual references are one section up.
dfyx@lemmy.helios42.deto Fediverse@lemmy.world•Decentralization Scoring System (v1.3)English211·15 days agoHaving set up a couple of mail servers myself, I wouldn’t call it easy. Most solutions boil down to a tangled web of dovecot, postfix, ldap and amavis. There are preconfigured docker containers which make setup easier than a couple of years ago but if your use case is even just slightly different than the maintainers’, you’ll have to dive deep into a few dozen different config files. And of course, you’ll have to find out how to configure SPF, DKIM and DMARC to have even a remote chance of your mails getting through to the big providers. I’d probably give email somewhere in the range of 8-12 points in that category.
Other than that, great summary!
dfyx@lemmy.helios42.deto Technology@beehaw.org•Petition: Bring the Affinity Suite to Linux - Please sign it!English0·15 days agoFor video editing I would highly recommend DaVinci Resolve. So far I’ve only used it on Windows because I haven’t had any need for it since my switch but it’s available for Linux as well.
dfyx@lemmy.helios42.deto Technology@beehaw.org•Petition: Bring the Affinity Suite to Linux - Please sign it!English0·15 days agoSo what do I do when I need to get something done on a deadline? VM? Dualboot? Just give up?
Please don’t interpret that as an attack, it’s a serious question. I would love to fully move to linux. I’ve put Arch on my laptop about a month ago as an experiment and overall it works great. But every time I need to be productive, I hit a wall. Especially with photo editing but even for software development (mostly C# and C++), Windows 10 + WSL feels like the better choice.
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