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  • If they could be using web UI (I'm not sure how a client would work with auth like that) then it kind of depends on how much hassle they can live with and how secure you want to be

    Simplest would be to use https://doc.traefik.io/traefik/reference/routing-configuration/http/middlewares/basicauth/You set up username and password and share those with the user. But it can be brute-forced

    Something more secure but also a bit more demanding would be some kind of email otphttps://docs.goauthentik.io/add-secure-apps/flows-stages/stages/authenticator_email/Set up authentik to send time-limited link to their email that well let them through. But they would have to authenticate every time they access

  • I think that's why wording mentions friends not a public service

  • I'm afraid that with applications it would end up with the same situation we have now. 2-3 people per instance

    For sure only local accounts should have voting rights

  • I was rather thinking about reports also having votes

  • Oh, nice find. I'm saving that

  • AFAIK the apps are rather based on the APIs. And in general APIs usually don't require a User-Agent header as they return only data, without the html

    Do you know of an app that is setting user agent?

    I guess, pick one that you like and check (check code or network traffic) if it's setting user-agent header

  • I have also been wondering about this. But

    admins and mods are selected sortitionally( randomly) from people who apply

    That's your point of starvation. The application

    I think, instead, everyone on the instance should be a voting member. And the decisions should be taken based on some requirement on the votes

    1. person one flags a post -> that's a vote
    2. maybe add a header that this post is under review? The voting process should probably be taking some time
    3. another person flags the same post -> that's a vote
    4. someone else says it should not be flagged -> that's a vote in opposite direction
    5. ??? <- can be changed by an instance wide vote too
    6. post/comment/user is either moderated or not, depending on votes and logic from the previous vote

    In order to boost participation, randomly ask an active account to cast a vote on an ongoing discussion

    I think there should be some way for "backend admin" to step in and ban something. But they should only do that for spam/csam/scam/etc. Nothing else, no matter how crazy or rude the take is(btw, maybe the instance could also normalize asking someone to reword their take if it's rude or can be interpreted badly out of context?)

  • I think the scope of the idea is the service itself, not the hosting part. So the rotation would be for those who set sidebar, not those who deploy

  • Well, now I see that I'm going to move to have sshfs instead. There are issues with spamming sftp connections for all the small files. But in general I've learned that really "done is better than perfect". Just make it work, observe, iterate

  • files.md is an open source alternative to Obsidian

    Jump
  • Personally I don't agree that MD is bad but I've seen some opinions that Org Mode is better

  • files.md is an open source alternative to Obsidian

    Jump
  • In the past I migrated my notes from Obsidian to Logseq. Both have a bit different approach, but basically the move was to modify dir/file.md to be dir__file.md

  • What do you mean by "device or client details"? If you want to log in, it will have to send your credentials

    As for fingerprinting, does any of the open source clients do that?

  • Well, maybe you know better than me. But from what I've heard about EVE wars those are rather "burning through ISK to rebuy the destroyed ships. The side that outgrinds the other wins"

    I doubt there will be a lot of better gear to buy after 50-100hs. And AFAIK that's nothing in EVE world.That's what? Around a month of 3hs everynight? "Hold my monitor..."

  • I've never done something similar in Wayland but judging by how Waybar is setting up it's window I guess it should be doable with backend-winit-waylandhttps://docs.rs/winit/latest/winit/#building-windows

    EDIT: actually, you might be a bit too early for using winit for that. But from the surrounding discussions it seems that even so, that should still be doable by interacting with wlr-layer-shell directly

    EDIT2: hold on, I actually have done something similar in Wayland. Just in C++ and GTK. So if instead of using slint you could use GTK4, I guess https://github.com/wmww/gtk4-layer-shell would be the way to get it working

  • Because then it wouldn't count as you helping with the war

    I don't play EVE. But guessing from other MMOs, for those interested in being in a group often the point is more about taking a part in the group effort than pure in-game gain

  • Well, for me the article was mainly about how abandoning public offer has been making things worse. But maybe it's an issue with my eyes

  • I mean, I would expect such reclaimed stuff to be cheaper. Or the seller to be able to set the price, which in orgs could be defined from the top (peak capitalism)

  • I guess it might be interesting for orgs (I'm not sure that's how those are named in EVE lingo). Instead of just gathering ISK to fuel your war, an org could also have a Vanguard branch that would focus on reclaiming parts of the fallen ships in order to lower the costs of running a war

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    freezes after some time of playing

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