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  • Yeah, there are massive projects that serve as a frontend to a subset of ffmpeg features.

  • cool, now I have to worry if coffee is hallal or not too

  • Did you read them? somebody is spreading fear for no reason. It almost feels like they want people to use something else.

  • I had the same thought and I don't understand why you are being down-voted. All those "security issues" are a minor inconvenience at worst. I went through them twice and I am fine living with them in my publicly exposed instance (publicly just for myself and my wife wherever we are).

  • My wife was making a case to visit the US as tourists. Now I am sue as hell I will never set foot there.

  • Yeah, in addition to the other million benefits. Like being much lighter, isn't a giant spyware, decent scripting engine, covers all features that office has and more (it had PDF export way earlier), ... My bachelor degree dissertation was in libreoffice in 2013. Since then, nobody can convince me to go back to Office.

  • I agree with this. What would make people jump from an evil corporation abusing its users and creators to another evil corporation abusing its users and creators.

  • It s a good start ngl.

    What about taking a different route altogether and not be greedy? what about charging a flat fee (your costs plus some profits to run the infrastructure like yearly or monthly). What about not being evil?

    There is a huge business opportunity IMO to do just that. Have a store, charge a flat fee, add whatever percentage wire transfers take (1-3%). You make money, you out-compete everyone and you are the good guy.

  • I do agree. Maybe we could normalize having bots that duplicate the good posts from there and discuss them here. But yeah, it's not so obvious how to measure a "good post".

  • Not gonna lie. The analogy of native americans vs palestinians doesnt click for me. There were jews christians muslims living in relative peace before the plan of an israel was shoved down people throats in the region. This wasnt a new big island discovered by accident.

    I would agree though that human life is equally important and displacing humans forcefully is always a terrible crime if this is what the analogy implies.

  • "Polls show that 99.9% of people like to take polls"

  • That's true. Scrapping is a gold mine for the people that don't know. I worked for a place which crawls the internet and beyond (fetches some internal dumps we pay for). There is no chance a zip bomb would crash the workers as there are strict timeouts and smell tests (even if a does it will crash an ECS task at worst and we will be alerted to fix that within a short time). We were as honest as it gets though, following GDPR, honoring the robots file, no spiders or scanners allowed, only home page to extract some insights.

    I am aware of some big name EU non-software companies very interested in keeping an eye on some key things that are only possible with scraping.

  • To me it's a feature and not a problem to have less people. I had more online human interaction in lemmy than I had anywhere else (except maybe facebook in early times). Look at Reddit now, good luck interacting with real genuine people. Everyone is shilling something and nobody is honest, plus the low quality posts count growing.

    I saw some studies a few years ago on how people are less interested in traditional social media and more interested in instant messaging 1to1 and small group chats. Also something about how group chats become dead after they exceed a couple hundred members.

    Just to say, I am more happy with the way things are in lemmy. I appreciate all aspects of Lemmy really.

  • well said. I would add his clients too.

  • You are not wrong. But there are things you can do to make a point. Make Reddit as a 2nd class citizen and drive people to lemmy, mastodon and the others. Like add posts with no comments, just relay bot, ... Make it clear.

    Same with GitHub, it's mirror to my Gitea instance. You can see stuff but you have to move somewhere else to contribute and report issues. Not a terrible thing to use these proprietary services and yet make them 2nd class citizens.

  • I came here to say at least it's not discord then I saw your comment. Yes, there s mattermost, matrix, IRC, ... I am not installing Discord, I am not opening an account. I mean what s next? host your community in Skype?

  • I am curious why not docker? it s pretty convenient in my setup (docker compose + traefik). If I need to migrate it s really simple, if I am to nuke a service just bring it down and delete the path.

  • Louis part alone needs to be extracted out as a separate one. Interesting.