just a random stranger
codeberg: https://codeberg.org/asudox
aspe:keyoxide.org:D63IYCGSU4XXB5JSCBBHXXFEHQ
Proof of process (e.g. a recording of you making the content) is the most reliable way. Big tech is also trying to push C2PA to mark AI made content, though that most likely will never succeed at what it is trying to accomplish.
I never really tried using Sync as I don’t use proprietary clients. Summit recently got open source, it is pretty good and the dev is pretty fast at developing the app. Currently my main.
Very soon you will be able to: https://mastodon.social/@pixelfed/106735357035194327
And I think it will also be possible to subscribe to Pixelfed groups from Lemmy.
Afaik new versions of Lemmy should figure out the language by itself. This, however, can be wrong sometimes.
That’s not an alternative. It’s just another frontend.
edit: didn’t see the youtube algo part. Mb
I have a few daemons running in the background of my computer
I still don’t see the repo containing the actual backend code.
Great way to hold a baby.
Well yeah. Revolt is not really E2EE (yet), so it doesn’t matter. And it is not impossible to build a private messaging app with ActivityPub, see sup from the dev of Pixelfed. It also seems like some people are trying to get E2EE encrypted DMs in Fediverse to be a thing: https://wedistribute.org/2024/05/encrypted-dms-activitypub/
Oh no like I meant using ActivityPub to federate between different Revolt instances or even other future software that might be an alternative to Discord and is federated using ActivityPub.
In the FAQ, they state that federation is not in their roadmap, but if someone can do it, then they are willing to merge it. Since Revolt is written in Rust, we can use Lemmy devs’ activitypub federation crate. I might take a look at it someday.
Matrix. But if you want something that looks and feels exactly like Discord, there is Revolt. It’s FOSS.
They also have an official Lemmy community btw: !librewolf@lemmy.ml
Who’s that?