## What is Lemmy? Lemmy is a self-hosted social link aggregation and discussion
platform. It is completely free and open, and not controlled by any company.
This means that there is no advertising, tracking, or secret algorithms. Content
is organized into communities, so it is easy to subscribe to t...
many of you on lemmy.nz and here at no.lastname.nz will know about my fall earlier this year.
well, yesterday i finally got bolted back together with latarjet surgery st stop my shoulder dislocating again and to help stop the ball floating so much in the cup.
i'll have to be taking it slow for the next few weeks (again) at work. this may mean i have more time to put into this instance - if im feeling up to it.
maybe we will see some changers here an on my (and wife's) blogs
Reposting from another channel to get this out to as many admins as possible:
Current mitigations:
Remove custom emoji
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DELETE FROM custom_emoji_keyword;
DELETE FROM custom_emoji;
Overwrite content with the exploit
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UPDATE comment SET content = '<REMOVED BY ADMIN>' WHERE content LIKE '%![" onload%';
UPDATE private_message SET content = '<REMOVED BY ADMIN>' WHERE content LIKE '%![" onload%';
UPDATE post SET body = '<REMOVED BY ADMIN>' WHERE body LIKE '%![" onload%';
UPDATE post SET name = '<REMOVED BY ADMIN>' WHERE name LIKE '%![" onload%';
Rotate your JWT secret (invalidates all current login sessions)
Not all NZ content is on this instance, so I thought it would be helpful to create a list of NZ focused communities (with some level of filtering) to help people find what they are looking for.
Links are handled a bit weird at the moment in Lemmy. These communities will be linked to the Lemmy.nz page for the community, to make it easier for our users to subscribe. If you’re on another instance, the page will give you a community address to copy to the search bar of your instance, e.g. “[email protected]”. Copy this to the search form, click search, and wait 5-10 seconds for it to show up (quicker if someone else has searched before you).
Communities marked as (new) may not have much content yet.
General
Aotearoa / New Zealand - share posts about Aotearoa. For NZ related posts that don't fit better in another community.
Lemmy is an open-source, federated link aggregator and discussion platform designed as a decentralized alternative to platforms like Reddit. It aims to provide a customizable, privacy-focused, and community-driven space for sharing links, engaging in discussions, and forming online communities.
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