Best of luck raising funds! 👍 Pinned for extra visibility.
Salamander
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I just noticed that featuring will only pin to “All” and not “Local”. It is helpful to cross-post to a local community to pin it more visibly.
Salamander@mander.xyzto Fediverse@lemmy.world•How does Lemmy (Mander in particular) sort "hot" and "active" posts?English3·1 year agoI find it satisfying to see the graph come down :)
Salamander@mander.xyzto Fediverse@lemmy.world•How does Lemmy (Mander in particular) sort "hot" and "active" posts?English5·1 year agoYes, sorry, there was some serious lagg in fetching posts from Lemmy World that persisted for several days and accumulated a 1-week delay.
But after upgrading Mander it is now fetching data from LW quite rapidly and it should be back in-sync in about a day and a half from now.
If you are curious about the ranking algorithm, there is some info here: https://join-lemmy.org/docs/contributors/07-ranking-algo.html
Salamander@mander.xyztoAnnouncements@lemmy.ml•Lemmy v0.19.4 Release - Image Proxying and Federation improvementsEnglish1·1 year agoAmazing work! Thanks a lot!! Took me a few days to get to it but I have upgraded now and it looks great 😄
Salamander@mander.xyzto Fediverse@lemmy.ml•Announcing Ibis, the federated Wikipedia Alternative31·1 year agoFirst of all, congratulations for bringing a baby girl into this world!! You must be really excited! I am very happy for you!
This looks very cool. I set up a wiki (https://ibis.mander.xyz/) and I will make an effort to populate it with some Lemmy lore and interesting science/tech 😄 Hopefully I can set some time aside and help with a tiny bit of code too.
Salamander@mander.xyzto Fediverse@lemmy.ml•I am extremely grateful to everybody involved with Lemmy. That includes you!8·1 year agoThank you for the positivity 💚 I wholeheartedly agree!
Drama and negativity drives engagement, and this form of engagement can easily trigger a feedback loop in which negativity keeps piling on and voices of support are practically muted.
We are participating in an open source project that has some very ambitious goals. Things can be messy, mistakes happen, there are risks, and people have many different opinions and moods. Heated discussions can be a healthy part of the process. But, once the dust is allowed to settle for a bit, it is good to remember that we are humans and that we are here because we have some shared goals.
I think the majority of people around here are kind and have a positive outlook, but perhaps it is more motivating to speak out when we have negative comments than positive ones. So, thank you for taking the time to write this positive message!
I can tell you one benefit: Money. Most of my server’s costs come from storing federated content. Federating with threads would likely be expensive.
Salamander@mander.xyztoAnnouncements@lemmy.ml•Lemmy Release v0.19.1 - Outgoing Federation fixEnglish4·2 years agoAwesome job! Thanks again! Upgraded without issue 🤘🏼
Salamander@mander.xyztoAnnouncements@lemmy.ml•Lemmy v0.19.0 Release - Instance blocking, Scaled sort, and Federation QueueEnglish5·2 years agoYou are awesome! Thanks :D I hope you get to relax this weekend!!
Salamander@mander.xyztoAnnouncements@lemmy.ml•Lemmy.ml `v0.19` upgrade issues and downtime.English7·2 years agoThank you for your hard work!!
I appreciate that you going through this test period. I hope it all goes smoothly and that at least a few hairs remain on your heads by the end of this week. Good luck!
I would like to make a list at some point with several community integrations and ask my instance’s users whether they would like some of them installed into the instance. This application will definitely go on that list! I do need to take into consideration how many resources each of the apps consume, to make sure I don’t bloat my server. But this one seems quite light. Is it?
Thank you for making this open source!
Salamander@mander.xyztoAnnouncements@lemmy.ml•We're the creators of Lemmy, Ask Us Anything. *Starts Monday, 7 Aug, 1500 CEST*English6·2 years agoI have been running an instance without a slur filter for about a year and a half. It is not a big instance, but big enough to have some experience in the field.
In case you are curious, 100% of the many times that I have encountered the n-word in my instance it has been in the context of a very banable offense, and it often requires spending some effort investigating and purging images from the database. The slur filter would block many these federated posts and comments from reaching my instance without the troll/spammer getting any feedback about this.
The filter can be a useful practical tool. The reason I keep it off is because I’m stubborn about not policing the words that people can and can’t say. But when I consider what I have experienced and reflect about this, I become more and more skeptical about my choice. The problem is still manageable for my small instance, so I can keep the slur filter off. But I can see that when dealing with this problem at a much larger scale one would want to use any tool at their disposal to make the job easier.
Salamander@mander.xyztoAnnouncements@lemmy.ml•Upcoming AMA with Lemmy's creators: Monday, 7 Aug, 1500 CESTEnglish29·2 years agoCool. Thank you for doing this!
Salamander@mander.xyztoAnnouncements@lemmy.ml•Upcoming AMA with Lemmy's creators: Monday, 7 Aug, 1500 CESTEnglish53·2 years agoReally cool! I’m excited to learn more about you and the project!
What’s the format? Should we submit questions beforehand, or will you process questions that arrive at the start time? I’ve never participated in an AMA 😅
Upgraded! No issues.
Again, thank you for your amazing work!! :D
Salamander@mander.xyzto Fediverse@lemmy.ml•ATTENTION LEMMY ADMINS: XSS VULNERABILITY NEEDS PATCHING3·2 years agoYeah, thank you! Only had to sacrifice our custom emojis for now :)
I would think that they need to set a somewhat permissive threshold to avoid too many false positives due to people sharing a network. For example, a professor may share a reddit post in a class with 600 students with their laptops connected to the same WiFi. Or several people sharing an airport’s WiFi could be looking at /r/all and upvoting the top posts.
I think 8 accounts liking the same post every few days wouldn’t be enough to trigger an alarm. But maybe it is, I haven’t tried this.
Thank you for your work!