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I dig ham radio, telephones, computers, privacy, vim, and my dog.
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As an instance owner and moderator: that’s a horrible way to look at things. Just throwing the onus onto someone else is irresponsible.
I’m all for it as long as people know that posting on something like mastodon and tagging a lemmy community will then make a post in that community. Could make for great discussions, but could also lead to a lot of posts/spam in the communities.
Pretty certain I used these to remove all of my tweets:
Tweets:
https://github.com/Lyfhael/DeleteTweets
https://github.com/lucahammer/tweetXer
Unfollow people:
https://gist.github.com/JamieMason/7580315
Remove likes:
Is there an article/source for this, or is it just a pic of a phone with a lock on it?
Yea, it’s just the title and no link. To the top with you for the source!
The 8bit Celeste music sounds pretty good on the demo!
tracking is mostly done via software. the airplane, satellite, boat, etc will have some way of transmitting data (lat/long, speed, weather data…) and a receiving station (for instance, a computer a ham operator controls) will pick up that transmission and usually post it somewhere. An example would be something like APRS
Ham operators themselves can track in a way. When you are communicating with another ham, you will usually give your callsign, location, other pertinent info, and then you can log/record that you talked to someone from a certain area.
GREAT answer. It’s funny how I got into ham radio because I thought it seemed a cool way to talk to people… and now I almost never use voice and mostly do what you listed above.
Wow they really need to get in check. I do have the screenshots
I guess Andy or the proton social media team has started using the corporate bluesky account to discuss it now.
I just moved everything from goodreads to bookwyrm and it was painless.
If I remember right, there was a pretty big change in how pictrs(photo management) worked with lemmy after 0.19.3. There were a few breaking changes and Postgres updates that would take an instance down for a while as well. Not sure if that’s the reason why but it made my instance stay on 0.19.3 for longer than it should have.