oh bruh there’s an alternative??
oh bruh there’s an alternative??
100% uranium flashbacks
BUT THE FACTORY MUST GROW
ngl web apps are even worse, they’re so bloated and janky, I wish everything had a native app
The problem with something like this is that people start to dislike it more with experience. People have to be less experienced to become more experienced, and so it’s a certainty that there will be a lot of moderators that misuse it.
I also don’t mean to sound like a gnome dev, but what is actually the use case for this?
I think the strike system would make sense and limiting by account age might work as well, but I don’t think the other simple methods of moderation are going to be that useful, as word blacklists always have false positives and auto community lockdown could be exploited by someone to sabotage a community. (like with a denial of service attack)
Also, this is just my opinion but I really hate it when software speaks to me like they’re real people, I understand that it is ultimately written by a person but when the same phrase is repeated to every person regardless of the context it just annoys me. Similiarly I don’t like the automod messages/comments on reddit because it just feels like low effort content in comparison to what real people post on there.
I think this would make more sense framed as a plugin rather than a bot, because a bot post is placed equally to a human post while being inherently lower importance.
If I were to suggest features it would be something like a large language model based content filter, but I understand the computational and cost limitations would make that challenging.
this is different, oc is talking about “any admin”. Anyone can make a lemmy server and become a server admin from which they might be able to see the voters
because you need the coreboot people to write firmware that can initialise the system, and that probably takes a lot of reverse engineering
I don’t know much about this, but I assume there’s little to no effort for corebooting on the amd side, I’ve only seen intel platforms with coreboot
so that means you can internally flash the bios chip from the os?
would be cool if there were coreboot builds for these platforms, this exploit seems pretty useful
eternity has that
even if it’s open source, how would you verify that the instance is running that version of the software?
AND it consumes less uranium?
so my setup isn’t actually 100% nuclear :(