Jonah is the admin of Lemmy.one, a tracker-free, federated link aggregator, as well as privacyguides.org, mstdn.party, and discuss.techlore.tech.
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jonah@lemmy.oneMto Privacy Guides@lemmy.one•Is there a list of all subreddit migrated to lemmy?English1·2 years agoThanks for posting! Unfortunately, we had to remove this post because:
This post is off-topic.
jonah@lemmy.oneMto Privacy Guides@lemmy.one•what is Lemmy.one's stance on Meta engagement with the Fediverse?English3·2 years agoRemoving this because it’s unrelated to this community, you can ask in !meta@lemmy.one.
jonah@lemmy.oneMto Privacy Guides@lemmy.one•Which email providers have built-in encryption at rest ?English1·2 years agoEvery provider we list on our site does: https://www.privacyguides.org/en/email/
jonah@lemmy.oneMto Privacy Guides@lemmy.one•What are the actual privacy implications of using a fitness tracker with mostly pseudonymous information?2·2 years agoWhen doing an outdoor activity, I would allow my precise location on a run.
It is well-known now that anonymizing location data still does not preserve privacy: https://iapp.org/news/a/getting-lost-in-the-crowd-the-limits-of-privacy-in-location-data-2/
jonah@lemmy.oneMto Privacy Guides@lemmy.one•How much does it bother you that OpenAI is trained on your data? What can we do about it?English14·2 years agoThe biggest problem to me is what I just saw you post in another reply, that these models built upon our knowledge exist almost solely within proprietary ecosystems.
and maybe even our Mastodon or Lemmy posts!
The Washington Post published a great piece which allows you to search which websites were included in the “C4” dataset published in 2019. I searched for my personal blog
jonaharagon.com
and sure enough it was included, and the C4 dataset is practically minuscule compared to what is being compiled for larger models like ChatGPT. If my tiny website was included, Mastodon and Lemmy posts (which are actually very visible and SEO optimized tbh) are 100% being scraped as well, there’s no maybe about it.
jonah@lemmy.oneto exchristian@lemmy.one•Please do not register directly through lemmy.oneEnglish1·2 years agoIf the current mods of r/atheism on Reddit want to create a new community here on lemmy.one, they can message me as described here: https://lemmy.one/post/41
If people are just looking for an existing atheism community here on the Lemmy network, there are atheism communities already on other servers, such as !atheism@lemmy.ml.
jonah@lemmy.oneto exchristian@lemmy.one•Please do not register directly through lemmy.oneEnglish3·2 years agoIt’s fine to register here, I mostly just don’t want to create a misunderstanding that you have to register on lemmy.one to join local communities here, which can be joined from any instance. And I’m telling Subreddit moderators to link people to join-lemmy.org instead of lemmy.one in announcement posts in the spirit of decentralization.
jonah@lemmy.oneto Lemmy.World Announcements@lemmy.world•Is Lemmy cross compatible with Kbin?5·2 years agoI’d personally still prefer to self-host Lemmy over Kbin for various reasons (primarily because Kbin is PHP, ew), but feature-wise I would say Kbin is roughly the same as Lemmy for just browsing/interacting as a user, yes. Perhaps better for interacting with Mastodon even, but I haven’t checked out Kbin’s microblogging area enough to give an opinion on it one way or the other.
jonah@lemmy.oneto Lemmy.World Announcements@lemmy.world•Is Lemmy cross compatible with Kbin?7·2 years agoThis is why I encourage individual people to try out Kbin if they like the design or project better or whatever, but Lemmy was the only choice for me to host a community like !privacyguides@lemmy.one on, and I encourage other community mods to use Lemmy as well. Community federation and community moderation in general is simply far more mature on Lemmy at the moment. I’m very glad that I can host a community on Lemmy and Kbin users can still access it though :)
jonah@lemmy.oneMto Privacy Guides@lemmy.one•So, what do you think about Lemmy/kbin so far?English30·2 years agoLots of people here with the opposite opinion of me, which is that I like the website and not the mobile apps, but overall yeah I’m pretty convinced this format is probably the best poised alternative to replace Reddit for a lot of people. Maybe not everybody, but I am willing to “settle” for quality over quantity ;)
jonah@lemmy.onetoReddit@lemmy.ml•Reddit now says it will allow free API access for developers of accessibility appsEnglish70·2 years agoI would describe Apollo as an accessibility app in the sense that the regular Reddit app is unusable.
jonah@lemmy.oneto Lemmy@lemmy.ml•PSA: How to link users & communities so it doesn't break for other instancesEnglish29·2 years agoThe only problem is that if your instance doesn’t know about that community yet, it’ll just 404, you still have to search for it first because visiting the link doesn’t make your instance fetch the community yet.
This should still be the default behavior when it autofills a community link though, I hope they make this change 👍
I love that “informative and unfortunate” is now a running gag on the channel lol
jonah@lemmy.oneto exchristian@lemmy.one•Please do not register directly through lemmy.oneEnglish2·2 years agoYou’re welcome to use this account :)
I just want to avoid everybody joining lemmy.one.
jonah@lemmy.onetoUnited States | News & Politics@lemmy.ml•‘The best state for workers’: what are Minnesota’s new labor laws?English1·2 years agoActually fulfilling campaign promises? This has no place in American politics! /s
jonah@lemmy.onetoLemmy Support@lemmy.ml•Why are there automatically banned users on my instance?English4·2 years agoRight, it doesn’t really matter if you unban them if their home instance is the one that banned them in the first place 👍
jonah@lemmy.onetoLemmy Support@lemmy.ml•Why are there automatically banned users on my instance?English11·2 years agoIt seems like if a user gets banned on their own instance, they show up on this list for everyone (I also see them on my ban list here), so unbanning them on your end probably does nothing.
Seems like just a bug, I think this list should only show local users who are banned, and instead it shows every ban it knows about across the fediverse.
jonah@lemmy.onetoLemmy Support@lemmy.ml•No comments loading on posts from other instances communities subscribed to on my instance?English1·2 years agoYeah, this feels like some sort of configuration issue on your end, because putting
https://lemmy.one/comment/20361
in the box at https://lemmy.dupper.net/search should definitely work, and I can see it doesn’t.I don’t think it’s related to lemmy.ml exclusively if you can’t get lemmy.one comments either… Without knowing what your configuration is it’s hard to say.
jonah@lemmy.onetoLemmy Support@lemmy.ml•No comments loading on posts from other instances communities subscribed to on my instance?English6·2 years agoAre the comments from before or after you subscribed? I don’t think past comments get backfilled the first time you subscribe, just past posts, but future comments should show up. If you paste the URL for a comment in the /search page on your instance it should show up too, if there’s something you want to reply to specifically.
Can you self-host, or are you looking for another online service? Facebook Groups is basically a forum when it comes down to it, and any forum software can do what you’re asking. I really like Discourse. You can self-host it for free (well, whatever your server costs), they’ll host it for free if you’re an open-source project, or if you’re a legal non-profit you can get 50% off their hosting for $25-50/month.