

@maynarkh But when you click on a post there, this won’t reveal your Fediverse handle.
@maynarkh But when you click on a post there, this won’t reveal your Fediverse handle.
@deadsuperhero @r00ty @Arotrios Concerning the IP address: I have the hope that all systems in the fediverse use some proxy mechanism, to redirect for example picture requests, so that the users will always fetch the pictures from their own server that then fetches it from the remote system.
will result in sharing data about their profile that could (and most likely will) be matched back to their Facebook account.
How could this be done reliably?
@deadsuperhero Well, they have to collect this data to be able to federate. Question is only, what they are doing with this data. When they don’t block communication with European servers, they have to follow GDPR here. And these rules limit what they are allowed to do - and the fines for breaching the rules hurt even large companies.
One additional point: Most (all?) AP services perform signed requests when querying the profile and the profile related endpoints. So in the current Friendica version we already added a coding, so that unsigned requests only get some basic data that is needed for the communication, but nothing more. AFAIK some other services are doing so as well.
This coding can be extended so that signed requests from Threads will always result in only returning the basic profile data.
@baseless_discourse @3l3s3 Subscribed.
@hoshikarakitaridia Yeah, I tend to understatement. As a company that is so depending on the user base, I cannot understand why they seem to act that way. Especially it is hard to comprehend since they are a young team. I can understand that they are overworked, since this is a regular problem in IT. But I cannot understand this abusive behaviour especially against women.
@magnor Phew … Looks like there isn’t everything shiny there.
@will_a113 I guess that I will wait for a summary by Dr. Becky.
@soyagi For me it is simple: When they are able to calculate the invoice for the customer, then they are surely able to show the said customer the real costs in advance.
@achayanzz Here is a larger resolution: api.kalyansilks.com/media/vega…
@Alperto @SamsonSeinfelder There is “the European Economic Area (EEA) Agreement”:
norway.no/en/missions/eu/areas…
@BaroqueInMind @BrikoX I’m against the death penalty, because I don’t think that the state should have the right to end a person’s life.
Even in countries with a more liberal legal system (like Germany, where I live), there is the possibility that the judge decides that a person is a danger to the community even after the end of their penalty. It is called “life imprisonment followed by preventive detention”.
@igalmarino In my childhood our remote worked by emitting electronically generated ultrasonic sounds. It looked like that one: kleinanzeigen.de/s-anzeige/tel…
@lukstru Some other story that really happened. A company moved to another place, so step by step they located and moved the servers in the server room from the old to the new location. In the end there was a single server left in the server room. They didn’t knew the purpose and were sure that they needn’t that server - and they were right. Several years ago that company belonged to another company in the same area. At one point in time the company had been sold. That server belonged to the old company and still served a critical purpose for them.
@lukstru At the end of the 90s our company had to patch and restart all servers of our customers to make the server software Y2K safe. One colleague travelled from customer to customer. At one customer he said: “I have to patch your server”. The answer: “What is a server? We don’t have something like that.”
The colleague then traced the network cable through the workshop to a huge pile of wood scrap. that filled a part of the room. They had to remove that scrap for quite some time and then found the server there. The Novell server had an uptime of several years.
@CoderSupreme Friendica.