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emma OP wrote
Reply to comment by twovests in when freemium apps show me ads saying i'll get access to various AI features if i upgrade to a paid account, the makers of that app have ensured i will never, ever do that by emma
if that's done on the device itself, and the stuff you're typing isn't sent anywhere, i have no problem with that. besides, iOS likes to suggest i put å in front of every english word, so disabling the predictive row wouldn't be a big loss for me anyway.
when the app is educational in nature, i have a huge problem with being offered "AI" generated courses, as that's basically asking me to give them money so i can be misled.
emma wrote
Reply to i found it by ellynu
which one of us will be the first to purchase this fine product, for the clout?
emma wrote
have you tried applying dog honey on it?
emma wrote
Reply to just busted a gut by 500poundsofnothing
i don't know what that means, but it sounds bad and you probably shouldn't do it
emma wrote
well, you know the saying, dogs always land on their feet
emma wrote
Reply to SATURDAY NIGHT CROUTON NIGHT by movienight
if you can't commit to a 2 hour long movie, here's a 35 second one you can watch instead
emma wrote
Reply to comment by nitori in Email as a way to federate stuff is so slept on by nitori
I think Mastodon and other fediverse servers already require that your ISP allows outgoing email, since there would be no way for you to send your password reset or account verification emails
yeah this is true, but if you were to build a whole system around emails, then the contents would be arbitrary and the magnitude would be far greater, increasing the chance of running into problems with spam blacklists which ISPs hate to be on (see, for instance, digitalocean's spam policy)
And deliverability to providers like Gmail is not a big deal to me IMO either, if say Raddle can suddenly talk with people from riseup.net for example, that's a big win to me.
yeah this may or may not be an issue depending on exactly how the system works
Anyway you're the actual dev here who has way more experience doing server shit than me so maybe I'm just spouting some BS lol, so I will just defer to your wisdom :)
i don't think it's BS. i just foresee there being some problems with the idea, and i know from experience having worked with mail servers that it's something i personally never want to touch lol. but if this is a thing you want to build, then i think you should go for it, if only for the learning experience.
emma wrote (edited )
ok, so, like, i think the hallmark of a well-designed system is that it's designed in such a way that the developers and operators it's targetting will be familiar with the basic concepts of that system. not necessarily domain details like "what should happen with this value in the BCC field", but like the transport (HTTP, SMTP), message exchange formats (JSON, XML, MIME), the tools needed to deploy the system (web servers, mail transfer agents), and such. in that regard, designing it around email is a mistake.
everyone uses email and it's been around forever, but the tools around it are absolutely archaic and alien-like by today's standards. if you ever have the displeasure of configuring a postfix server for some purpose and have to learn what a "milter" is, you'll see what i mean. you will also have to contend with ISP blocks on outgoing email, delivering email to major providers which are incredibly anal about what mail they will accept, not knowing if mail was delivered successfully, and so on. you also need some mechanism for accessing an archive of messages which typically (for mailing lists) means having an NNTP server and then dealing with even more archaicness on top of it all.
on the other hand, the type of developer who would be interested in making a federated forum would likely already be familiar with HTTP, REST concepts, JSON, how to set up a dev environment, the tools you want to use for testing, the libraries you want to use for building the server, and so on. i believe mastodon is successful because it leverages HTTP, enabling any power-tripping 17-year-old furry and their dad to set up their own instance on a $5 VPS, and creating a healthy developer ecosystem thanks to being made with protocols that are already familiar to anyone who's had the misfortune of working extensively with microservices, which is a fair amount of us.
all this said, i think it was a mistake to use JSON-LD for ActivityPub. i think we'll see more competing protocols, but i'm certain that any even moderately successful competitor would be built on HTTP. anything else in this day and age is just a non-starter.
emma wrote
idk. depends on the housing market.
emma wrote
Reply to What Happened to Dolphin on Steam? by voxpoplar
a shame it's over. i very much enjoyed seeing hack youtubers make asses of themselves with bad takes on copyright.
emma OP wrote
Reply to comment by neku in i stopped rewatching clannad because i found the characters weren't even slightly believable. now im watching a show about a vending machine enthusiast who was crushed by a vending machine and then reincarnated as a vending machine. by emma
the pinnacle of human achievement is being able to click on a button and get curry rice. and also not having to wipe like a cave person
emma OP wrote
Reply to comment by neku in i stopped rewatching clannad because i found the characters weren't even slightly believable. now im watching a show about a vending machine enthusiast who was crushed by a vending machine and then reincarnated as a vending machine. by emma
apparently they are a thing, yes
emma wrote
Reply to i'm gonna install gentoo by yenguardian
genthree
emma wrote
i would simply play phase-inverted coldplay to cancel it out
emma wrote
Reply to comment by neku in Crouton imageboard by agemo
i always say those things to my croutons
emma OP wrote
Reply to comment by neku in the enshittification of the web has me worried as a professional web developer, but stoked as a fan of retro computing by emma
i'm curious, how do you think that'll happen?
emma wrote
well i can't be the judge on that until you specify the year and whether it's month/day or day/month
emma wrote
Reply to comment by neku in Fast times at federated reddit clone high by bunnies
yeah, this has me seriously thinking about bailing for good. i felt a little motivated to take up active development again, and then this shit happens. i want to cuddle with my cats and play zelda and watch the friends dvd box set that i bought for some reason, not do more programming work on top of my day job just for other people to rip it off with no appreciation for the countless hours that went into problem solving and continuously improving things
emma wrote
Reply to comment by devtesla in Fast times at federated reddit clone high by bunnies
this is like in evangelion when science lady reveals to misato that the autonomous dummy plugs were just rei in a metal tube the whole time
emma wrote
Reply to Fast times at federated reddit clone high by bunnies
since we're on the topic of kbin, i'll mention that much of it is postmill with the serial numbers filed off.
emma wrote
there's no need for linking to other sites. we can talk about star trek here.
so does anyone else think harrison ford shouldn't be in new star treks??
emma wrote
Reply to crouton.net by ___
wtf i love this website
more websites should have italic black on white times new roman
emma wrote
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emma wrote
Reply to comment by nitori in base64 image embed test by nitori
and are all the images you could ever need