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  • as everything this has contexts in which is valuable and contests in which it’s not

    don’t quit because you’re demoralised. don’t quit because you’re tired. don’t quit because it’s hard.

    if your first natural response to adversities is flying instead of fighting, it’s telling you to fight, because you are likely the only person losing when flying.

    it’s not about never change your mind. never critically think what’s the situation and if it’s still worth it.

    or check up with yourself and see if that’s still what you want.

    after all leaving a situation you don’t want anymore, it’s not quitting, it’s moving on

    it seems just semantics, it’s about knowing yourself and being honest with yourself.

    nothing is black or white


  • kalfa@lemmy.mlOPtoasklemmy@lemmy.mlmultiple identities, but it's me!
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    1 year ago

    so you can!?!

    I can see my lemmy.ml uer from mastodon and even communities (called groups on there).

    From the smell of it it seems something that mastodon allows, for specific federated services, but it’s not out of the box for all activitypub fediversed services/instances

    Edit: what i find strange is that there is a clear way to verify websites to me, with a rel=me relationship. But there is no clear way to say “those other federated identities are the same of me”.

    I get that the rel=me way is well known and well used, but allowing for this concept in the protocol of a federated service seems to be important.

    At least, I care about the concept of digital identity and I would think for a distributed and federated and ever evolving network like the fediverse, this would be quite a common place to be







  • I think to this might be a reductive view.

    the fediverse uses activypub.

    ActivityPub is. a W3C raccomandation and this organisation cares about privacy.

    it’s likely that the protocol will, if it already doesn’t, take care of it.

    even if it’s up to single imstamcesy is true, there are two further questions here (beyond how much it’s enforceable)

    should fediverse help admin in the task?

    should fediverse help users to protect their privacy?

    and to me the answer to both is yes.


  • I think to this might be a reductive view.

    the fediverse uses activypub.

    ActivityPub is. a W3C raccomandation and this organisation cares about privacy.

    it’s likely that the protocol will, if it already doesn’t, take care of it.

    even if it’s up to single imstamcesy is true, there are two further questions here (beyond how much it’s enforceable)

    should fediverse help admin in the task?

    should fediverse help users to protect their privacy?

    and to me the answer to both is yes.