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@xosem@mstdn.io
Sorry for just jumping in, but what software does that forum use? Is that flarum, or discourse..?

Looks pretty good

@dansup @pixelfed@mstdn.io

@babel
That blue line seems a bit too perfect for this to be real... have you seen it afk?

@freemo

afaik you can export the user list from mastodon to LDAP but not the password, as the hashing is different.

My take on the matter:

If you plan to implement other stuff here, like pixelfed a forum and such, it would make totally sense to just import the users and force everyone to reset the password, with proper warning a month before and banner in the home page.
Is a rather minor inconvenient for a single login, really.

If you only plan on having mastodon and peertube then we can live with separate logins.

I'd still go for option number 1

@Surasanji @iLikeAltitude @QOTO

edit: grammar

@tjemni are you saying we should get rid of the cookies technology?

@dublinux@mastodon.technology

Hi, I don't have time now to read all the terms and services, but I'll add some quotes I find relevant.

I think is quite clear that they can, giving some prior notice, discontinue a service, which makes sense to me.

> Google may also stop providing Services to you, or add or create new limits to our Services at any time.

> We are constantly changing and improving our Services. We may add or remove functionalities or features, and we may suspend or stop a Service altogether.

> If we discontinue a Service, where reasonably possible, we will give you reasonable advance notice and a chance to get information out of that Service.

source: policies.google.com/terms?gl=U

@Surasanji

He was also working on having peertube to authenticate against the mastodon instance, to have a single login using LDAP... I think that feature is about to be shipped with peertube, is that right?

@iLikeAltitude @QOTO @freemo

In Linux :linux: at the terminal to edit your last entered command you can use the fc command. 

@dublinux@mastodon.technology cool I didn't know this trick!

@dublinux@mastodon.technology to be frank, if they want to shut down a part of their services is really their choice.

People accepted for their stuff to be thrown in the trash when they agreed to use those services.

@Surasanji
That actually makes a lot of sense... he breaths underwater, he seems to always be in different places every week like teleporting, he builds weird stuff... and I remember those videos where he was shooting fire balls with his dutch friends!

@freemo

found this video on r/philosophyofscience. I'm not a rap fan, but this was quite nice!

youtube.com/watch?v=EVorPufDPL

@freemo I've read you for months now, and I still don't know what the hell you do for a living actually =D

A whitelist is surely useful, especially if we can set some parameters (like, people in the groups "friends" or "despised but needed", like a doctor)

Also an automatic notification to the blocked contacts, so they can hate themselves for being such jerks.

Ah, so many cool ideas here on the fediverse... <3

@freemo I'd say that it should scan the couple of days after too, just in case the person couldn't that day but then finally gets back to his/her senses.

How could we go for the "positive" part of the post, though?

@Surasanji
I may be wrong, but from what I know in my humble understanding of the world it should mean dick bupkis

@eshton
My favorite distro is bunsenlabs linux, debian based and likely lighter than lubuntu.

@smnzr

@eshton hi, what's not working in the wifi?
Check what is your network device with

lspci | grep Network

then look for the drivers online, you may have to apt install some package

@GwenfarsGarden@sunbeam.city Sorry, I haven't seen the link! I'll go read it, thanks :)

@merlose_loire
"clustercunt". It just rolls on my tongue so nicely.

Thanks!

@freemo

@GwenfarsGarden@sunbeam.city how much space have you got?

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