

Locking for rule 5.
Locking for rule 5.
How do I verify Lemmy on Mastodon? (and appears green link)
Locking for rule 5.
aight
Thanks for the clear response. So it is safe to assume that federated remote communities get permanently saved to the instance?
Gone. The instance owner no longer hosts the instance.
What actually happens to the communities whose instances shut down?
Is it still possible to interact with the communities (post, vote, etc.)? If yes, is it still possible to delete them if the ownership of the community (aka the top mod) belongs to an user from another instance?
OP, I'll be locking your post as it violates rule 5.
OP, I'll be locking this post as it violates rule 5.
OP, please mark this post as NSFW.
No problem. Though I'll be locking this post. It really generated lots of reports and drama in the comments section.
Your post is locked for rule 5, OP.
Finally, post tags.
Just as a side note: Accounts not on the instance of the community (in this case lemmy.world) will have problems receiving and resolving reports.
This is a known issue and will be supposedly fixed in Lemmy v0.20.0
That's a problem with your network or phone's.
I'm pretty sure the LW admins explained why they didn't upgrade to 0.19.5 and that they were waiting for 0.19.6.
Are you implying that world won't update? You'd be wrong.
99.9% / 0% / 0.1%
The upcoming v20.0 lemmy release should fix remote moderators not receiving almost all of the reports.
https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/issues/4744
Then I'll be able to moderate [email protected] actively from my programmings.dev account and finally abandon this account for the time being.
Well, back in my days, we used to find the sauce ourselves.
Sauce: Kakawatte wa Ikenai Type no Musume ga Kanojo ni Natta (manga)
How do you get the ID of the owner of a lemmy community via the API?
Privacy and the digital euro
Some talk about the privacy of the digital euro has been made. Some people said that your transactions are going to be tracked. Should an european worry about it? Would GNU Taler be a possible solution?
And it's not like the digital euro is some dream, it will become reality soon.
How do instances that use platforms such as Lemmy send verification, password reset, etc. e-mails? Do they use SMTP or some external service that provides an API?
Flatpak or AUR?
I've been using arch for a while now and I always used Flatpaks for proprietary software that might do some creepy shit because Flatpaks are supposed to be sandboxed (e.g. Steam). And Flatpaks always worked flawlessly OOTB for me. AUR for things I trust. I've read on the internet how people prefer AUR over Flatpaks. Why? And how do y'all cope with waiting for all the AUR installed packages to rebuild after every update? Alacritty takes ages to build for me. Which is why I only update the AUR installed and built applications every 2 weeks.
What is the most realistic-looking game that can also run on Linux distros?
Ideas for a federated anime tracker
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/14934313
Hello Lemmings.
I will be attempting to make a federated anime tracker this summer, but I am not quite sure what features people would want and how I would get the details for animes, mangas, etc.
For the latter: What I thought was to either scrape other anime websites continuosly in the background, but this most likely is against the ToS of every anime tracking website, such as AniList or MAL. (I actually asked anidb.net for special access to their DB because apparently you can request access to it, but I've been left on read by the two staff members) My second idea was to make it an anime tracker website where animes are only user-submitted. And the user submissions would be approved by assigned moderators. However, I think this would be quite inconvenient. I'd like to get your opinions and/or ideas for this.
For the former: So if you have any requests or suggestions, please drop it down in the comments
Ideas for a federated anime tracker
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/14934313
Hello Lemmings.
I will be attempting to make a federated anime tracker this summer, but I am not quite sure what features people would want and how I would get the details for animes, mangas, etc.
For the latter: What I thought was to either scrape other anime websites continuosly in the background, but this most likely is against the ToS of every anime tracking website, such as AniList or MAL. (I actually asked anidb.net for special access to their DB because apparently you can request access to it, but I've been left on read by the two staff members) My second idea was to make it an anime tracker website where animes are only user-submitted. And the user submissions would be approved by assigned moderators. However, I think this would be quite inconvenient. I'd like to get your opinions and/or ideas for this.
For the former: So if you have any requests or suggestions, please drop it down in the comments
Ideas for a federated anime tracker
Hello Lemmings.
I will be attempting to make a federated anime tracker this summer, but I am not quite sure what features people would want and how I would get the details for animes, mangas, etc.
For the latter: What I thought was to either scrape other anime websites continuosly in the background, but this most likely is against the ToS of every anime tracking website, such as AniList or MAL. (I actually asked anidb.net for special access to their DB because apparently you can request access to it, but I've been left on read by the two staff members) My second idea was to make it an anime tracker website where animes are only user-submitted. And the user submissions would be approved by assigned moderators. However, I think this would be quite inconvenient. I'd like to get your opinions and/or ideas for this.
For the former: So if you have any requests or suggestions, please drop it down in the comments section.
Thanks in advance.
Suggest a Laptop for me.
Hello Lemmings,
My 5 year old gaming laptop finally needs to be replaced. I need a new laptop for programming and light gaming. I no longer game on a laptop but a desktop. Though being able to play even outside would be nice so the laptop should be able to play at least Team Fortress 2. I'll be installing a Linux distro on it. My budget is around 800-1000€. The screen should be 14 or 15 inches. The battery should last at least 6 hours while not doing anything heavy as video editing or gaming.
anote: A MyAnimeList-based anime recommendation system
A MyAnimeList-based anime recommendation system. Contribute to Asudox/anote development by creating an account on GitHub.
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/13387464
Sup, I've been working on this project for the past few months and now it's finally finished. It's a MyAnimeList-based anime recommendation system written in Rust. It's still being trained on the background as I've only started the training today in the morning, so tomorrow, the results you get can change.
You can try it out here: https://anote.asudox.dev
Please give feedback!
anote: A MyAnimeList-based anime recommendation system
A MyAnimeList-based anime recommendation system. Contribute to Asudox/anote development by creating an account on GitHub.
Sup, I've been working on this project for the past few months and now it's finally finished. It's a MyAnimeList-based anime recommendation system written in Rust. It's still being trained on the background as I've only started the training today in the morning, so tomorrow, the results you get can change.
You can try it out here: https://anote.asudox.dev
Please give feedback!
How hard is it to implement ActivityPub into your Rust website?
Data for testing the accuracy of a new recommendation algorithm requested
Hello Lemmings,
I've been working on a new anime recommendation algorithm the past 4 months and now I pretty much have the algorithm done.
To test the accuracy of the algorithm, I am requesting any MyAnimeList user to post their MyAnimeList username along with their overall top 3 genres in descending order. This will then be compared to what the algorithm guessed.
Thanks in advance.
Should I use Rust and Go together or just Go?
So I want to make a new project. It will have a website and an algorithm which will handle the requests. The thing is, web development in Rust feels harder than say in Go or Python. So I thought maybe I could somehow make bindings in Rust for Go since the faster the algorithm is, the better. However, that seems to complicate stuff as well. So do you think I should just rewrite the current algorithm in Go? Is it fast enough for it to not be a noticeable difference?
Edit: Thanks for the suggestions and advice! I decided to go with Rust for the website with Axum and the algorithm as well.