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  1. > The notice at the bottom now says... "CC-BY-3.0 All LoadAverage content and data are available under the CC-BY-3.0 license." so... huzzah! The rest below is historical.
    @drskrzyk It was like that before, it has not been changed.
    > I guess their solution, rather than to fix the copyright notice, was to just block my account.
    It was a smart choice of mine to give a moderator to the person whose livelihood depends on the hosting, I should've seen it coming that she will block you to try to resolve this.
    After an extremely bad night, I woke up and unbanned you. I'm sorry, that was not my intent.
    > If I'd had a way on their pages (or registration) to find out who to contact, believe me I would have.
    It's on https://loadaverage.org/doc/contact
    But since loadaverage.org isn't doing anything special here, the real place to go with this is: https://notabug.org/diogo/gnu-social/issues

    Friday, 10-Jan-20 14:10:45 UTC from loadaverage.org
    • @simsa03 You're probably right. But then they should at least put this info in their site's docs, so that more experienced users can point to them. There should never be a situation where a user files a copyright complaint at an instance's hosting company because they accidentally discovered that their (public) posts also go to other instances. Nor should the instance admin fail to explain it if the user comes to them.

      Thursday, 09-Jan-20 16:44:41 UTC from pleroma.soykaf.com
    • > At the bottom of their pages the assign all content to a CC-BY-3.0 creative commons license, which violates my rights to my content as well as anyone else who they are scraping.
      @drskrzyk Let me put it this way…
      Legally speaking, licences are a giant pain in the arse in federated networks.
      So you are saying that stating that all loadaverage.org materials are licensed under CC-BY-3.0 is illegal. Okay, then it's illegal that hackers.town omits that licence.
      And licence omission is an implicit "All Rights Reversed", so everything's illegal.

      So yes, there is a problem. What's your solution?
      > an intellectual property / copyright violation by a client hosted on your network
      Chopping one's own foot off, right.

      Thursday, 09-Jan-20 15:37:53 UTC from loadaverage.org
      • > At the bottom they say all the content is under a creative commons license and IANAL, but I'm pretty sure they don't get to reassign license like that.
        @drskrzyk Let's just say, it's not as easy as that.
        And it's a standard !gnusocial footer, so why go just to the !loadaverage's datacentre with legal threats specifically?
        https://fediverse.network/gnusocial – go big instead.

        Thursday, 09-Jan-20 15:10:35 UTC from loadaverage.org
      • > So far I've found mirrors/archives of everyone I've searched for.
        @necopinus @drskrzyk Like this: https://social.holdmybeer.solutions/users/9g11KCoNPGgsnXpa6a ?

        Thursday, 09-Jan-20 15:04:47 UTC from loadaverage.org
        • > loadaverage.org...
          > Registrant Country: RU
          > *Of course* it batcaveing is.
          @drskrzyk Why is that "of course"? It would've been transferred to a more neutral registrar if that weren't so complicated.

          Thursday, 09-Jan-20 14:45:21 UTC from loadaverage.org
          • @commagray Pong.

            Monday, 06-Jan-20 11:30:51 UTC from loadaverage.org
            • Happy new year, to those that remain, and would still be called friends.
              May time never erode what was built, the chapter of our lives that we spent together.

              In perpetuity you will find a brother in me if that is what you desire.

              Tuesday, 31-Dec-19 11:24:27 UTC from web
            • to prove that this is done, i have left the pleroma gitlab. do not contact me about pleroma issues anymore.

              i used to believe wholeheartedly in the work i was doing involving the fediverse, but i just can't do this anymore.

              on the technical side, nobody listens about security. on the social side, everyone immediately assumes the worst about everyone else.

              this is not where i want to be.

              and this situation reminds me a lot of IRC in the 2000s, where i "grew up."

              the script kiddies won then, and with the internet of things, they'll win here too. meanwhile, the people who are actual threats will continue to slip through.

              but you know what? this is Not My Problem. you all made this mess, since you don't want to listen, you figure it out. good luck.
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              Thursday, 02-Jan-20 03:00:12 UTC from socially.whimsic.al
            • I do actually miss you guys pretty often. I just very rarely find I have anything to say anymore?

              Friday, 27-Dec-19 00:16:09 UTC from web
            • But I do have something today: I bought a house!

              Friday, 27-Dec-19 00:16:28 UTC from web
            • @schestowitz It's hard to measure these things accurately.
              Especially when a lot of Apache httpd users hide it behind nginx, Træfik, HAProxy, etc.

              Sunday, 15-Dec-19 22:42:00 UTC from loadaverage.org
              • @lain In other words, immigration.

                Wednesday, 11-Dec-19 20:23:10 UTC from loadaverage.org
                • @mangeurdenuage @kfist @roka "Хр̌ѫщыжевошыце, повят Ўѫкоўоды".
                  Transliteration helps me read that %).

                  Monday, 02-Dec-19 12:47:40 UTC from loadaverage.org
                  • On adding Group / List support to #

                    Oh, I see that # development is going on: https://notabug.org/diogo/gnu-social
                    # Server-to-Server support is being added (and I saw a report that it was successfully tested some days ago...)

                    Moreover, looking into the source code I found the first-hand info about the system's API .
                    And although the code, related to Groups support, didn't change for the last six years :-) https://notabug.org/diogo/gnu-social/src/nightly/actions/apitimelinegroup.php , it works and I could actually retrieve the group's timeline at loadaverage.org

                    The unusual "!groupname" syntax to address a group is not a big problem...

                    So I'm moving on adding Group support to # (whatever it will be actually...) https://loadaverage.org/attachment/5785458

                    Thursday, 28-Nov-19 14:36:19 UTC from loadaverage.org
                  • @lain To be fair, they didn't claim they are.

                    Wednesday, 27-Nov-19 22:49:05 UTC from loadaverage.org
                    • @lain They are most likely citing Vladimir Lenin: "учиться, учиться и учиться".

                      Tuesday, 26-Nov-19 16:51:45 UTC from loadaverage.org
                      • @lain "Wi-Fi" and "wife" don't even rhyme.
                        Although… https://youtu.be/4mBa0civN5Y

                        Monday, 25-Nov-19 00:25:17 UTC from loadaverage.org
                        • @lain I guess they went to find unchanged brains.

                          Monday, 25-Nov-19 00:16:06 UTC from loadaverage.org
                          • @lain FBReader is not that hard to find.

                            Sunday, 24-Nov-19 22:22:32 UTC from loadaverage.org
                            • @moonman Earlier episodes are much simpler.

                              Sunday, 24-Nov-19 00:44:31 UTC from loadaverage.org
                              • @lain Those are just faithful followers of Leonid Brezhnev.

                                Friday, 22-Nov-19 17:49:16 UTC from loadaverage.org
                                • @lain I didn't know that MariaDB will in fact build the same query plans for these two queries. Had to check.

                                  Friday, 22-Nov-19 00:00:23 UTC from loadaverage.org
                                  • > :D, from python3
                                    Huh… %)

                                    Wednesday, 20-Nov-19 23:08:41 UTC from loadaverage.org
                                    • @mangeurdenuage My experience is that content on television is absolute rubbish, so I can relate.

                                      Wednesday, 20-Nov-19 01:29:24 UTC from loadaverage.org
                                      • @mangeurdenuage It's not as unjustified when they were actually completely right %).

                                        Wednesday, 20-Nov-19 01:22:00 UTC from loadaverage.org
                                        • > the border control had notified the TVtax people
                                          @mangeurdenuage Such service %).
                                          > and since then my fam has to pay it.
                                          I guess they actually use it, right?

                                          Wednesday, 20-Nov-19 00:48:11 UTC from loadaverage.org
                                          • > Our [TV licensing] database is notified when a new TV is purchased. There's nowhere to hide.
                                            @mangeurdenuage Someone should tell them that television sets alongside a TV aerial plug can have: SCART, an RCA connector, DisplayPort, HDMI, USB, Ethernet.

                                            Wednesday, 20-Nov-19 00:19:28 UTC from loadaverage.org
                                            • @schestowitz That php-fpm/nginx issue (or a misconfiguration issue, depending on how to look at it) got branded?..
                                              The issue did get my attention when I learnt of it, but I never thought of it as *that* interesting, albeit maybe embarrassing for PHP: it's a continuation of the 2010 php-fpm bug of a similar nature; the mitigation is also the same: don't pass to php-fpm filenames you don't know exist. Everything I've configured wasn't affected at all.
                                              https://loadaverage.org/url/5777090 – here it also doesn't sound serious at all.
                                              Ugh, just update PHP already and/or harden the nginx configuration.

                                              Tuesday, 19-Nov-19 21:35:10 UTC from loadaverage.org
                                              • @dblaze09 I forbade Android WebView's User Agent from accessing /.well-known/nodeinfo. Quite a hack, but that works %).
                                                Really should work this out with the Fedilab's upstream…

                                                Sunday, 17-Nov-19 21:26:34 UTC from loadaverage.org