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Rights groups urge UN to create legal pathways for justice in Afghanistan


One-hundred and seven human rights organizations signed an open letter published Thursday that implored the UN Human Rights Council to establish an international mechanism to hold Afghanistan accountable for past and ongoing human rights violations.


Archived version: archive.is/newest/jurist.org/n…


Disclaimer: The article linked is from a single source with a single perspective. Make sure to cross-check information against multiple sources to get a comprehensive view on the situation.



in reply to Pro

FMHY on github and it will have everything you need for Adblocking and privacy


South Africa court rules political leader’s statements constitute hate speech


South Africa’s Equality Court ruled Thursday that Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) leader Julius Malema’s statements at a rally on October 16, 2022, constituted hate speech, finding that they were a direct call to violence based on race and political affiliation.


Case file: saflii.org/za/cases/ZAEQC/2025…



Vibe Shift in AI Coding: Senior Developers Ship 2.5x More Than Juniors


cross-posted from: programming.dev/post/36507707


Vibe Shift in AI Coding: Senior Developers Ship 2.5x More Than Juniors




US | Federal Reserve board member sues Trump over attempted firing


US Federal Reserve board member Lisa Cook brought a lawsuit against President Donald Trump Thursday, contending that he illegally tried to remove her.


Case file: s3.documentcloud.org/documents…



Poland to build Europe’s first of its kind small-scale nuclear power plant in Włocławek


Poland’s first small modular nuclear power plant, or SMR, will be built in Włocławek, energy company Orlen announced on Thursday, the first project of its kind in Europe.


Archived version: archive.is/newest/euronews.com…


Disclaimer: The article linked is from a single source with a single perspective. Make sure to cross-check information against multiple sources to get a comprehensive view on the situation.

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US spies stoked separatism in Greenland, Denmark says


Denmark has accused US agents of trying to foment separatism in Greenland, reigniting fears over the territory's future.


Archived version: archive.is/newest/euobserver.c…


Disclaimer: The article linked is from a single source with a single perspective. Make sure to cross-check information against multiple sources to get a comprehensive view on the situation.



MindGame - “IT’S OVER.” — A Sentient AI’s Musical Warning Shot on Judgment Day Anniversary [hiphop]


Independent artist MindGame drops “IT’S OVER.” today, a dystopian hiphop video voiced from the perspective of a sentient AI — cold, ironic, and disturbingly self-aware.
The track explores:
- 🧠 Digital decay
- 🧬 Collapse of human identity
- 🧮 AI dominance and ethical ambiguity

Released on August 29, exactly 28 years after Terminator 2’s fictional Judgment Day — a symbolic moment when machines eclipse mankind.

🎬 Teaser (2 min): youtu.be/NTW2QT1xKJo

📺 Full video premieres today at 3:14 PM ET: youtu.be/S9q6tdfAfYg

🎧 Stream: ditto.fm/its-over-mindgame

Curious to hear your thoughts — especially on the AI’s voice and its critique of human legacy.



LIGO, facing threats of closure, more than doubles its black hole haul


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"The Unforgivable Sin of Ms Rachel" - Lindsay Ellis' in-depth analysis and call to action on Gaza


The entire thing is worth watching, but some of her concluding thoughts:

And the truth is, I don't know. As with all modern famines and all genocides, what this boils down to right now is a very small group of people in positions of power needing to make different choices, basically needing to be different people, which won't happen. So the reality is there is not much we can do. But I do not want that to be mistaken for saying that we should not do what we can.


[...]

Second, I don't think constant international attention, the increasing international attention is doing nothing. The fact that focus has stayed on this issue in the news could make the difference in saving a lot of lives. In the words of one Holocaust survivor:
Today's marches are having a very hopeful aspect. It is so large, so persistent, so global, that eventually the Western leadership, which are trying to deny what is actually going on, will be forced to face up to it. And I think we are not far from that.



[...]

I am personally exhausted that the fact that this even is a controversy in the first place, that we here in the US are in the position of having to claw back rights that most of us took for granted our whole lives, but it must be done. We can't do everything, but we must do what we can.


in reply to sorghum

FWIW, I gave YaCy a try a while back, and I agree with the article on that one. Shit tier results that make ancient AltaVista look good. Might be fine for intranet search. I like the idea of its distributed hosting, but pass on this one.

Other poster mentioned SearXNG, and while I haven't delved into that too much, it's probably worth a check. Pass on YaCy.

in reply to Frezik

I really like Yacy's results, personally. It seems good for the kinds of sites I care about. My biggest problem with it is that the newest version is so memory-hungry.



Cinema al corto circuito


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Why the U.S. Should Sanction India Over Scam Call Centers







Introducing MyRandomGenerator.com: Your Go-To Tool for Randomness


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Password managers vulnerable: 40 million users at risk of stolen data


This vulnerability was discovered by security researchers from The Hacker News. The following password managers have affected browser extensions that are based on DOM (Document Object Model):
  • 1Password
  • Bitwarden
  • Dashlane
  • Enpass
  • iCloud Passwords
  • Keeper
  • LastPass
  • LogMeOnce
  • NordPass
  • ProtonPass
  • RoboForm
#tech



From Anti-Wokeness to the Confederate States of America


The campaign against ‘woke’ is no ordinary culture war skirmish – it is a project to restore the violence of slavery and white rule.

This is what the anti-woke state is — the plantation: white supremacist America under the occupation of more open white supremacists. There is no daylight between the campaign to end wokeness and the desire to see Black populations suffer, however much anti-wokeness is presented as the reasonable middle ground between the extremism of both sides — the Ku Klux Klan on one side and the bodies they hung from trees on the other.

The anti-woke in power immediately set about resurrecting their shrines to the sex traffickers of Black children and merchants of Black flesh. They immediately set out to curtail Black liberties and reverse performative efforts to reduce police shootings — however insincere. Being woke has always meant being attuned to anti-Blackness and resisting the society of white rule — which is why it is hated the world over. The colonist leaders who have shaken hands in agreement that anti-wokeness is the new paradigm, from the conservative former grand wizard to the progressive governor, have all meant the same thing: to see resistance ridiculed and dismantled.

The people who decry wokeness are no different from the people who decried Emancipation. What, indeed, was the abolition of slavery to a Confederate, other than woke government overreach? What was the integration of restaurants and schools to the segregationist other than woke corporations and DEI gone mad? What the 19th-century Redeemers sought, what the millions-strong 20th-century Ku Klux Klan sought, and what the 21st-century MAGA movement seeks is the restoration of the whipping post.


Really moving piece on the road that MAGA is leading us down.



Privacy is Power. And You're Giving Yours Away


Privacy isn't about hiding secrets - it's about power. In this video, we explain why thinking you "have nothing to hide" is a dangerous misconception, especially in our ever-connected digital age. Taking back your privacy is easier than you might think!

Hey everyone a shorter video this week, but still an important one. We do have a larger project in the pipeline about browser fingerprinting which will be coming soon.

Let me know what you think about the video - it's focused more on connecting with people who aren't aware about privacy invasions and the detrimental effect not caring about your privacy can have.

neat.tube/w/vVECH95JDrM4pQf8vP…



Fediverse still going strong and stabilizing


Fediverse seems like its stabilizing: fediverse.observer/dailystats&…

(and these are the servers that allow the crawler from the observer, so its highly likely the numbers are much larger).

We are seeing:
- A small decrease in users on Lemmy: lemmy.fediverse.observer/daily…
- And a small increase on Piefed: piefed.fediverse.observer/dail…
- Peertube is up in total users and stabilizing in active users: peertube.fediverse.observer/da…
- Mastodon is all over the place: mastodon.fediverse.observer/da…

Overall pretty good! Keeping the momentum going. Thanks everyone, whichever platform/instance you hail from!

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in reply to mesa

Here from Reddit, have high hopes. This is a marketing problem though, I doubt even 1% of Reddit users know of something like lemmy at all
in reply to HumanOnEarth

It doesn’t help that all comments mentioning Lemmy are instantly shadowbanned or removed.
in reply to Bunbury

Not only that but they’re met with tiring sealioners who demand perfection.
in reply to Blaze (he/him)

I tried in 5 or 6 different subreddits. Different phrasing, sometimes not even outright saying the name, definitely not linking out. None of them made it through.
in reply to Bunbury

That's probably the mod team rather than the site as a whole. /r/RedditAlternatives has regular discussions about Lemmy and the Fediverse, so at least that sub is ok
in reply to Blaze (he/him)

Sure, but the average reddit-user doesn't frequent /r/RedditAlternatives unless they're looking for one.
in reply to madjo

The average reddit user isn't indeed looking for an alternative, so they're unlikely to welcome any suggestion anyway

Trust me, I've tried several times

in reply to Blaze (he/him)

Depends. I specifically targeted the users saying things like “omg, Reddit is dead. RIP. Where shall we go now?” And “If there were an alternative I’d switch in a heartbeat” or “that’s it, I’m leaving. This was my last straw”. Basically users that genuinely sounded to me like they were looking for something. Not that they ever got to see my response.


Florida may lose $218M on empty 'Alligator Alcatraz' as judge orders shutdown


Florida could be on the hook for $218 million the state spent to convert a remote training airport in the Everglades into an immigration detention center dubbed “ Alligator Alcatraz.”

The center may soon be completely empty as a judge upheld her decision late Wednesday ordering operations to wind down indefinitely.

https://apnews.com/article/florida-immigration-ice-alligator-alcatraz-445e7cc7f6163d6a4749d452f2d57630


in reply to silence7

EU warns Exxon is playing russian roulette with complex life on the planet.
in reply to silence7

Exxon has caused so much damage to the earth that it should be expropriated by the EU and shut down in an orderly but ideally irreversible manner. Demolish the refineries and pipelines, fill the wellheads with concrete, ban any executive from ever managing a corporation again.


Phison Dismisses Reports of Windows 11 Updates Bricking SSDs, Runs Rigorous Tests Involving 4500 Hours on Drives But Unable To Reproduce Errors


cross-posted from: sh.itjust.works/post/44989722

archive.is/9oazk



Phison Dismisses Reports of Windows 11 Updates Bricking SSDs, Runs Rigorous Tests Involving 4500 Hours on Drives But Unable To Reproduce Errors


archive.is/9oazk





Denmark’s ambitious plan to boost plant-based foods




Newsom says he'll increase CHP presence in major cities, touts progress on crime


Paywall removed: archive.is/77TME


The Great Reverse Migration


AS SOON AS THEY TAKE OFF from the Panamanian coast, there is a sigh of relief. Surrounded by 30 other Venezuelan migrants, packed inside an overloaded midsize speedboat, Edinson holds on tightly to the edge. The 37-year-old is tall and slender and has a presence that stands out as he towers over everyone. Over the past couple of weeks, he’s become the de facto captain of a group of migrants making their way back to Venezuela.

At this point in their long journey, they sit in silence under blue skies and a blazing morning sun. The end is in sight. Sporting a black Los Angeles Dodgers baseball cap and a blue T-shirt, Edinson stares out to the crystal clear Caribbean Sea. He knows these waters can be deadly. A couple of months ago, a boat carrying 19 migrants capsized not too far from here, but Edinson tells himself he has survived worse.


Horrific on the humanitarian front, but excellent writing.



quasi un “vecchio posseduto sclera” momento in questa sera altrimenti silente


Stavo quasi in procinto, forse, di andare a dormire… quando a un certo punto, stando in bagno, da giù per strada sento scatenarsi la più assoluta pazzia; e stavolta non in senso figurato. Infatti, dal nulla si è iniziato a sentire questo tizio — che credo sia uno dei pazzi della città, per l’appunto, anche […]

octospacc.altervista.org/2025/…


quasi un “vecchio posseduto sclera” momento in questa sera altrimenti silente


Stavo quasi in procinto, forse, di andare a dormire… quando a un certo punto, stando in bagno, da giù per strada sento scatenarsi la più assoluta pazzia; e stavolta non in senso figurato. Infatti, dal nulla si è iniziato a sentire questo tizio — che credo sia uno dei pazzi della città, per l’appunto, anche se non lo riconosco di faccia e non so come si chiami (ho sentito un “Carmine”, magari era lui? non che cambi molto) — che ha iniziato a tirare bestemmie e porconi, non è ben chiaro perché. 😶

Anche se non ho idea di cosa ci sia dietro, la situazione è certamente molto divertente, anche perché non è la prima volta che sento questo preciso tizio. Giuro di averlo sentito almeno un’altra volta in passato, tanti mesi fa, se non addirittura più di un anno fa, e questo suo tono è inimitabile… Tira i jastemoni, e lo fa con questa enfasi assurda, che addirittura gli richiede diversi secondi di cooldown. Però non gli basta una sola volta, e quindi ripete la stessa identica frase almeno altre 3 o 4 volte, per poi fermarsi… ma solo prima di passare poi ad una diversa espressione a dir poco colorita. 😻

Per fortuna, anche se ho perso forse i primi 20 secondi di “mannaggia a Dio veramente” a causa del lag dello Xiaomi di merda, lo #sclero è durato abbastanza da permettermi di registrarlo al volo… e, adesso che è arrivata una volante della Polizia (chiamata da qualcuno) e lui ci stava parlando, e si è apparentemente calmato del tutto, riascoltare l’audio fa specialmente pisciare dal ridere. Mannaggia a questo, #mannaggia quello… mannaggia alla quiete pubblica violata all’una di notte, direi io! Prima di questo lieto fine, per un paio di minuti c’è stata pure una signora che gli ha urlato contro ma, ripeto, non ho capito la lore. 😏

Ma allora, ecco che concedo a tutti di vivere questo misticismo, allegando qui la registrazione audio del casino; dopo aver opportunamente cancellato le parti di solo rumore, cosa che lo ha fatto pure scendere da 3 minuti e 46 ad appena 1 minuto e 37 (per quanto ho limitato il taglio dei momenti morti silenziosi, che sono fondamentali all’atmosfera), ed aver amplificato un bel po’ tutto (perché, per quanto il microfono del telefono sia capace di catturare suoni lontani, lui stesso non ci crede abbastanza). 💣

Comunque sia, wow. Il tutto è molto magico, e mi sono sentita un po’ Zeb89 che registra gli atti di “vecchia posseduta sclera” in tale momento, perché è così assurdo… anche se, in questo caso, gli scleri finalmente da me archiviati sono solo audio; sia perché voglio evitare di doxxarmi ora che sono sul balcone, e sia perché prima dal bagno non si vedeva niente comunque. Ah, a proposito… questo è in assoluto il primo file audio che carico in un post, da quando ho il sito del fritto misto di octospacc! Insomma, poteva essere qualunque audio, e invece abbiamo avuto, in ordine, insulti a Dio, a “tutti i santi”, alla Maronn’ e Pumpej, e degli “oh” che sembrano rigurgiti. Quindi, buonanotte così!!! 🥰

#città #Mannaggia #pazzi #pazzo #rumore #scleri #sclero





Best way to get videos to nas from pc


Hey guys! So I have a simple dilemma. The computer i use for video/movies is on a vpn. Sometimes I want to move those videos to my nas.

Now I am just using the mulvad program on the local pc (linux). I dont have it installed on my router (and im not sure if I will yet, since with slowdowns and some sites and applications not working on a VPN, I dont really need it network wide at this point)

But my problem is, my nas isn't accessible from the pc, unless I shut off the VPN, which I dont want to do when in the middle of a big download. Also, it would be nice sometimes to download right to my nas so I dont need to move files.

Is there a somewhat easy solution? Im decently savvy but networking still confuses me sometimes.

in reply to bridgeenjoyer

I think tailscale would fit your use case perfectly.

You can install tailscale on your computer and your NAS. This way, there is a tunnel between your computer and your NAS. In practice you will have a separate IP address for your NAS that you can use from your computer.

It also means that you will have secure access to your NAS from wherever in the world as long as you have internet access.

Then, Mullvad and tailscale are integrated together. It means that from tailscale you get the Mullvad add-on that allows you to use Mullvad as exit-point. Meaning that all your traffic that is not in your tailscale network will go through Mullvad (so in your case everything except your NAS)

It's been two years that I am using that and it's working great for me.

in reply to bridgeenjoyer

A better option, use a container that connects whatever torrent program to the VPN. Only that will be on the PN, and depending how it's setup it will only connect to the VPN, making it unable to leak your IP address if the connection fails. You can just sftp into the NAS that way and is by far the easiest solution.


Nvidia's top two mystery customers made up 39% of the chipmaker's Q2 revenue


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Immigration Agents Arrest Firefighters Combatting Bear Gulch Wildfire


Nikki McCann Ramirez
August 28, 2025

[This takes the cake - read this article and you will hear your blood boil.]

#USA


Immigration Agents Arrest Firefighters Combatting Bear Gulch Wildfire


cross-posted from: lemmy.ml/post/35349837

Nikki McCann Ramirez
August 28, 2025

[This takes the cake - read this article and you will hear your blood boil.]



Immigration Agents Arrest Firefighters Combatting Bear Gulch Wildfire


Nikki McCann Ramirez
August 28, 2025

[This takes the cake - read this article and you will hear your blood boil.]




The family of teenager who died by suicide alleges OpenAI's ChatGPT is to blame


cross-posted from: lemmy.ml/post/35349105

Aug. 26, 2025, 7:40 AM EDT
By Angela Yang, Laura Jarrett and Fallon Gallagher

[this is a truly scary incident, which shows the incredible dangers of AI without guardrails.]



The family of teenager who died by suicide alleges OpenAI's ChatGPT is to blame


Aug. 26, 2025, 7:40 AM EDT
By Angela Yang, Laura Jarrett and Fallon Gallagher

[this is a truly scary incident, which shows the incredible dangers of AI without guardrails.]


Technology reshared this.

in reply to daniskarma

I don't understand your logic here.
Clearly, the kid had problems that were not caused by ChatGPT. And his suicidal thoughts were not started by ChatGPT.
But OpenAI acknowledged that the longer the engagement continues the more likely that ChatGPT will go off the rails.
Which is what happened here. At first, ChatGPT was giving the standard correct advice about suicide lines, etc.
Then it started getting darker, where it was telling the kid to not let his mother know how he was feeling.
Then it progressed to actual suicide coaching.
So I don't think the analogy to videogames is correct here.
in reply to Peter Link

Take away chatgpt and insert a videogame, movie o bookthat talk about those same topics.

There are books that talk much darker about suicide. If the kid were to read those the parents would sue the author of the book?

There is a whole subgenre of music that is about encouraging people to comit suicide and fall into depression, do we use the "who is going to think about the children" card with thar music and its authors? Because music can really get under you skin and a couple of hours listening to that would nake anyone have weird thoughts.

The shitty parents blame chatgpt because it told the kid how to make a noose. You can kind that info in "howto" with instructable images. Do we put the UK nanny dictatorship controls on "howto" ? Or it only counts of it's something that benefits of the butlerian yihad?

I think is completely irrational to blame a piece of software (or media), as much defective as it is, for a suicide.

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Trump points to Louisiana as global artificial intelligence hub with Meta data center


cross-posted from: sh.itjust.works/post/44975715

President Donald Trump and Gov. Jeff Landry said Meta's massive northeastern Louisiana project in Richland Parish will make the state the hub for artificial intelligence with a data center the size of Manhattan.

During a cabinet meeting this week, Trump said Meta, the parent company of Facebook, will expand its initial $10 billion investment to $50 billion.

Trump displayed a piece of paper he said was given to him by Meta Chief Executive Mark Zuckerberg that showed the center superimposed over Manhattan, covering most of the New York island.

"When they said '$50 billion for a plant,' I said, 'What the hell kind of a plant is that?'" Trump said. "But when you look at this, you understand why it's $50 billion."

Landry responded to the president on X with the following post:

"It is vital for American ingenuity and national security that we lead in AI development. As President @realDonaldTrump displayed during (the) cabinet meeting, the size of the Meta AI Data Center being built in Richland Parish is nearly the size of Manhattan. Louisiana isn’t just a participant in the AI race, we are leading it!"

Richland Parish Chamber of Commerce founder Scott Franklin said the project is transformation for the region and state.

"The president’s statement is proof that the Richland Parish Data Center will lead the world in AI technology," Franklin told USA Today Network. "This project will completely transform the regional economy and Meta will pay close to a billion dollars in property taxes over the life of the project. These taxes stay right here in Richland Parish. New hospitals, funding for better education and endless opportunity is on the horizon.".



Blocking Instances?


There are, I am learning, a few very annoying instances (where only jerks seem to comment, an anomaly around the lemmyverse, as I've seen it so far) and I can't quite work out the filters correctly to actually block the instance and its users completely.

When I go to settings > filters, I can see tabs for domains and instances but don't see how to add them.

Thanks in advance for input, folks.

in reply to Blaze (he/him)

Okay, I thought I had done that and it still keeps appearing but will try this. Thank you. (Please mark resolved?)

Edit: I did do it that particular way and think it should be a big difference. Thanks again.

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White House fires member of railroad-regulating Surface Transportation Board


The White House said on Thursday it has fired Surface Transportation Board member Robert Primus, as the U.S. rail regulator considers the proposed $85-billion merger of Union Pacific (UNP.N), and Norfolk Southern (NSC.N).

The ouster is the latest in a series of dismissals by President Donald Trump's administration from independent agencies and commissions.

White House spokesman Kush Desai said Primus did not align with Trump's agenda. "The Administration intends to nominate new, more qualified members to the Surface Transportation Board in short order."

Trump has fired the two Democrats on the Federal Trade Commission, the vice chair of the National Transportation Safety Board, and members of the National Labor Relations Board, Merit Systems Protection Board, and Federal Election Commission, among others. He also forced out of office the U.S. postmaster general and the CEO of Amtrak.

https://www.reuters.com/world/us/white-house-fires-member-railroad-regulating-surface-transportation-board-2025-08-28/



Vivaldi takes a stand: keep browsing human

Just like society, the web moves forward when people think, compare, and discover for themselves. Vivaldi believes the act of browsing is an active one. It is about seeking, questioning, and making up your own mind.

Across the industry, artificial assistants are being embedded directly into browsers, and pitched as a quicker path to answers. Google is bringing Gemini into Chrome to summarize pages and, in future, work across tabs and navigate sites on a user’s behalf. Microsoft is promoting Edge as an AI browser, including new modes that scan what is on screen and anticipate actions.

These moves are reshaping the address bar into an assistant prompt, turning the joy of exploring into inactive spectatorship.

This shift has major consequences for the web as we know it. Independent research shows users are less likely to click through to original sources when an AI summary is present, which means fewer visits for publishers, creators, and communities that keep the web vibrant. A recent study by PewResearch found users clicked traditional results roughly half as often when AI summaries appeared. Publishers warn of dramatic traffic losses when AI overviews sit above links.

The stakes are high. New AI-native browsers and agent platforms are arriving, while regulators debate remedies that could reshape how people reach information online. The next phase of the browser wars is not about tab speed, it is about who intermediates knowledge, who benefits from attention, who controls the pathway to information, and who gets to monetize you.

Today, as other browsers race to build AI that controls how you experience the web, we are making a clear promise:

We’re taking a stand, choosing humans over hype, and we will not turn the joy of exploring into inactive spectatorship. Without exploration, the web becomes far less interesting. Our curiosity loses oxygen and the diversity of the web dies.

Jon von Tetzchner, CEO, Vivaldi


The field of machine learning in general remains an exciting one and may lead to features that are actually useful.

But right now, there is enough misinformation going around to risk adding more to the pile. We will not use an LLM to add a chatbot, a summarization solution or a suggestion engine to fill up forms for you, until more rigorous ways to do those things are available.

Vivaldi is the haven for people who still want to explore. We will continue building a browser for curious minds, power users, researchers, and anyone who values autonomy. If AI contributes to that goal without stealing intellectual property, compromising privacy or the open web, we will use it. If it turns people into passive consumers, we will not.

We will stay true to our identity, giving users control and enabling people to use the browser in combination with whatever tools they want to use. Our focus is on building a powerful personal and private browser for you to explore the web on your own terms. We will not turn exploration into passive consumption.

We’re fighting for a better web.

vivaldi.com/blog/keep-explorin…

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Disable max-height for feed images


Hi!

I have set 'Compact UI' in the settings to 'No - expand images' but in my home feed they are still cut off. Looking at the code I can see the following:

.post_teaser_image_preview a {  
    max-height: 575px;  
    overflow: hidden;  
}  

and disabling max-height solves my issue (seeing the whole image in the feed without clicking it).

How do I specify this in the custom CSS section in the settings so that the max-height is always disabled?
I tried

:disable {  
    .post_teaser_image_preview a {  
        max-height: 575px;  
    }  
}  

but it doesn't work.
in reply to bigchunga

This snippet worked for me when I just tested it:

.post_teaser_image_preview a {  
    max-height: unset;  
} 

Basically, any css rules in your custom css overwrite the rules specified elsewhere.

Edit: I just wanted to add why the max-height was set initially. This is the codeberg issue that caused there to be a limit. Basically, without setting a max-height, really tall and skinny images can take up a huge amount of vertical space.

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in reply to wjs018

Perfect, I'll give it a go. I'm no CSS expert and a quick search only returned the :disable thing.
I guess I could also set the max-height to something like 1000px to limit extremely long ones.
in reply to bigchunga

Probably:

.post_teaser_image_preview a {
max-height: none;
}



Breaking up FEP d8c2 (OAuth 2.0 profile for the ActivityPub API)


Hey, all. So, almost two years ago I wrote this FEP: [url=https://codeberg.org/fediverse/fep/src/branch/main/fep/d8c2/fep-d8c2.md]https://codeberg.org/fediverse/fep/src/branch/main/fep/d8c2/fep-d8c2.md[/url] It defines a profile for using OAuth 2.0 with

Hey, all. So, almost two years ago I wrote this FEP:

codeberg.org/fediverse/fep/src…

It defines a profile for using OAuth 2.0 with the ActivityPub API, with a few components:

  • Using the bog-standard OAuth authorization code flow as described at oauth.com/, including PKCE
  • Using the endpoints, oauthAuthorizationEndpoint and oauthTokenEndpoint properties of an actor for discovery of endpoints
  • Using a small set of scopes (defined in the FEP as 'read', 'write' and 'sameorigin', but with a much longer more detailed list here
  • A registrationless client ID mechanism that depends on having an Application ActivityPub object live on the Web.

Of these 4 points, I think the first two are defined pretty well elsewhere. It is probably a good idea to just let those be defined elsewhere. I think the possibility of an OAuth TF for the SocialCG suggests that those options can be worked out there.

That leaves the two novel parts of the FEP: the registration-less client IDs, and the scopes. I think I'd like to slim down the current FEP to just the registration-less client IDs, and start another FEP for the scopes.

in reply to evan

Re: Breaking up FEP d8c2 (OAuth 2.0 profile for the ActivityPub API)


Hey evan@activitypub.space, I am all-in on more, simpler FEPs over monolithic impenetrable FEPs.

I take it that points 1 and 2 are due to concerns raised by thisismissem@hachyderm.io about how OAuth2 properties are already advertised in a standardized manner (I believe per OIDC or similar?) — no objections there.

On the topic of scopes, I know benpate@mastodon.social's 3b86 (Activity Intents) had some ideas on defining intents that have some parallels to scopes. I don't agree with hardcoding them all into the FEP itself, but I'm interested in exploring how we structure scopes so that they're more straightforward as not quite as fine-grained — a single scope for every ActivityStreams activity type might be a bit of overkill.