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Do you have some number about that? It’s a big claim that majority of working italians are against it.
It must be improved, but the idea was correct. Something similar exists everywhere in Europe
Do you have some number about that? It’s a big claim that majority of working italians are against it.
It must be improved, but the idea was correct. Something similar exists everywhere in Europe
Can anyone access all and popular? I was curious to see the reactions but they are unreachable
No need to be sorry, thanks for the clarification ;)
Catholic Church nowadays is actually already ready to incorporate extraterrestrial life in their preaching. There is a whole astronomical “research” center in Vatican dedicated to align scientific theories such as big bang within catholic preaching.
This is part of it https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vatican_Observatory
Thanks, it looks like privacy on internet is really a mirage
I am mainly thinking about matching navigation history with identifiable information… You are right, It’s a tricky thing…
I also wonder, if lemmy becomes a thing, with numbers in the same order of magnitude of reddit, if and how gdpr will affect server admins… Having a privacy anonymization tool built in by design might avoid headaches on the long term
I am thinking more of a Meta “threads” -like situation. Not necessarily malicious, just a different privacy expectations between user and provider
Thanks, makes sense
Unfortunately that is not the case. Closed sourced software for small communities are not safer. My company had an incredibly embarrassing data leak because they outsourced some work and trusted a software used also by the competitors. Unfortunately the issue was found by one of our customers and ended up on the newspapers.
Absolutely deserved, but still, closed sourced stuff is not more secure
What if database entries are encrypted, so that a person cannot match email and username with the requests in the urls?
Users’ client create encryption key on client side. Would it make sense?
Thanks. It would be interesting to understand if some anonymization technique could technically be created, and eventually implemented in the future.
Because it looks a pretty dangerous situation, given what people discuss on social media nowadays…
Thanks for the clarification!
Buy better pasta! I’d suggest rummo or de Cecco, they are good and easy to find outside Italy
Here it is, all for you https://open-assistant.io/
You also get a useless leader board to replace reddit karma!
It is anyway a legit initiative to help for open source LLMs
With time. Reddit is 18 years old I heard. Lemmy few months old
It can be done still keeping independent instances, by just distributing data and load across instances connected to the network, depending on their available resources, instead of explicitly creating new duplicated users on each instance.
It however require a lot of work and effort. I don’t know if anyone will ever manage to implement it.
Lemmy currently misses a sync feature across servers. Meaning that moving one lose all subscription and messages.
The real solutions should be a distributed network to support federation, instead than a plain federated one, i.e. an automated redistribution of users and loads across servers (lemmy instances).
I don’t know how they are planning to manage it on the long run
Hydrogen and oxygen burn explosively. It wouldn’t last long