No idea if this can be secure in any reasonable way, but one way communication based on cheap devices and available frequencies could be quite attractive for activist mass mobilisations, or disaster releasee 🤔
Na szmerze od samego początku. Trochę się wymądrzam i czepiam publikacji, ale to z parszywej natury i dobrych intencji. Jeśli masz jakieś pytania to śmiało pytaj - zawsze służę pomocą.
Podobno na oko jestem trochę młodszy niż sugeruje awatar.
No idea if this can be secure in any reasonable way, but one way communication based on cheap devices and available frequencies could be quite attractive for activist mass mobilisations, or disaster releasee 🤔
I’m quite disappointed thats not the theme of this article, and my evening is ruined.
Thats this centralised alternative to Mastodon with a madman admin? Anyone still uses that?
Yep, admins can give mod to anyone who posts to a given community.
I still have a lot of love for Mozilla, maybe since I’ve started using… Mozilla and even some of the recent steps of the management did not change that. But it would seem doing something like idk - integrating Fediverse elements into the browser, or pushing the concept further in some other way would be a bigger step forward, than launching an instance. Still good, sounds like a no-brainer to have one for staff/supporters, but does not push this concept as far as Mozilla has the potential to. Unless that’s an element of some bigger plan I’ve missed?
Seems to be a pretty hardcore place;
Yep. Also did a search for open issues on the repo, but can’t seem to find the right one.
Had a look to the documentation, but there’s very little there over the more general notes on moderation; https://join-lemmy.org/docs/contributors/05-federation.html#moderation if you’re looking for something in particular, maybe the issues in the repo might help? https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/issues?q=modlog
Any source for that or is it just preemptive cynicism?