[-] hruzgar@feddit.de 7 points 4 months ago

I'm also using a vpn sometimes so this really gets me scared. Is there any way we can backup our reddit account?( written and saved posts, comments etc)

[-] hruzgar@feddit.de 8 points 6 months ago

How is that worse than multiple repos?

[-] hruzgar@feddit.de 12 points 7 months ago

They don't want us (consumers) to own anything. The world will turn up and down before this gets released to consumers.

[-] hruzgar@feddit.de 7 points 10 months ago

I wouldn't trust a billion dollar company to not sell my datam Just sayin

[-] hruzgar@feddit.de 8 points 1 year ago

I hope they'll find a way to run all those applications in one browser. Like basically having a browser with multiple tabs but getting treated like seperate sandboxxed apps.

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submitted 1 year ago by hruzgar@feddit.de to c/fediverse@lemmy.world

Hey Lemmy community!

Hope you're all doing well. As some of you might know, I've been diving into Computer Science at the Technical University of Munich. Lately, I've been really getting into the whole 'decentralization' vibe, and it got me thinking about Lemmy. So, here’s my take on how we might be able to tweak things. Would love to hear your thoughts!

Storage: Let's talk data. I'm thinking decentralized storage – could be IPFS, could be something else. The main idea? Every comment, every post, we store it there. Now, I'm a little on the fence about pictures, but that's something we can circle back to.

Moderation: While we're all for storing data, we probably shouldn’t dump everything on the user, right? What if we had a local database that could filter what goes out and what stays in the shadows? A simple mechanism, like post/comment ID to True/False, could let us curate what folks see, making Lemmy's experience unique for every instance. Instances could also open source these databases to have full transparency with users on what is getting blocked.

Speed: Here's the catch – decentralized storage can sometimes feel like a snail race. So how about integrating something like Redis? It'd act like a speed booster, ensuring we aren't always reaching out to the vast decentralized storage and giving users a snappier experience.

Obstacles & Possible Solutions:

Data Deletion: We want our storage sleek, not bloated. How about a voting system? If a bunch of verified servers (like 20 of them with a 90% agreement rate) think a post isn't up to snuff, it's out.

Spam: The decentralized world is fantastic, but spam can be a pain. The voting system might help, but we might have to look for other solutions on this regard.

This is my rough sketch on what Lemmy's architecture could evolve into – a blend of decentralization with a solid user experience. But hey, this isn’t a monologue. Let’s turn it into a conversation. Eager to hear your insights and suggestions!

[-] hruzgar@feddit.de 10 points 1 year ago

Immich: Google Photos alternative (link)

[-] hruzgar@feddit.de 12 points 1 year ago

almost nobody does that though. And after a certain amount of time even power users are like "yeah. f* it". So default settings ARE important imo

[-] hruzgar@feddit.de 15 points 1 year ago

"I can't run popular programs and don't get frequent updates"

[-] hruzgar@feddit.de 9 points 1 year ago

Is there any limitations with the database (postgres)?. I know postgres is one of the best (maybe even best) monolith database (running on one node) at the moment, but will the space be enough? With this in mind, has there been any consideration of migrating to a distributed database like ScyllaDB or CassanraDB to alleviate potential space constraints? On the other hand, if Lemmy doesn't intend to store data for long periods, maybe the capacity of Postgres would suffice. Any thoughts or plans on this? I appreciate your insights on this matter.

[-] hruzgar@feddit.de 7 points 1 year ago

Wasnt free speech all about being able to express your opinion without getting banned?

[-] hruzgar@feddit.de 11 points 1 year ago

turkey. Also while im at it could you maybe add some more font sizes? I want smth between extra large and huge. If we could select a specific number that would be even better. Props for the well designed app and can't wait for the future (งツ)ว

[-] hruzgar@feddit.de 6 points 1 year ago
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submitted 1 year ago by hruzgar@feddit.de to c/fragfeddit@feddit.de

Wäre es nicht sinnvoll alle Reddit communities und posts, die jemals existiert haben in einer lemmy Instanz freizugeben? Damit hätten wir alle Informationen, auf die wir jetzt fast nicht mehr zugreifen können wieder da. Es könnte eine "read only" Instanz werden, damit alte Reddit User nicht verwechselt werden. Damit könnten wir von allen lemmy Instanzen auf alte reddit posts zugreifen und reagieren. Soweit ich weiß sollten es auch keine Copyright Probleme oder so geben. Was denkt ihr dazu? Wäre das möglich?

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