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I tried to update the banner image on a community, and now thee image is just gone, and cannot be replaced.

This error pops up: SyntaxError: JSON.parse: unexpected character at line 1 column 1 of the JSON data

Is this a fmhy problem or a lemmy problem?

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Browsing new or Hot and seeing 15 posts in a row to /imaginarytanks, /imaginarycars, /imaginaryaviation, etc. got old the 2nd time I've seen it. I've had to resort to blocking the communities and bot that's just spamming for content.

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Dolby Atmos music? (lemmy.fmhy.ml)

I can't any find any sites that host Atmos music, can someone help me?

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DeDRM Readium epub (lemmy.fmhy.ml)

Hey community

I found a really nice app that provides ebooks, but they are DRM protected by Readium. I've installed it in an Android Emulator and inspected the traffic so that's how I've found out it's Readium.

I found this project [1] but I think I need a decryption passphrase which I don't know how to get it. I can show relevant requests made by the app if someone could help me.

I would like to be able to remove the DRM from these books so I can share them on zlib.

Any help is much appreciated.

[1] https://notabug.org/NewsGuyTor/DeDRM_tools-LCP/src/master/CALIBRE_CLI_INSTRUCTIONS.md

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archive.is down? (lemmy.fmhy.ml)

I'v been trying to reach and it seems like its gone for good, anyone have info on it's fate?

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Defederation Policy (lemmy.fmhy.ml)
submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by nbats@lemmy.fmhy.ml to c/freemediaheckyeah@lemmy.fmhy.ml

What is Defederation?

Defederation means we have disconnected our instance from another, and users from our instance will no longer be able to see anything (communities, posts or comments) coming from it, and their users won't be able to see anything coming from ours.


What will get an Instance Defederated?

Our goal is to avoid defederation, but we will do so under the following circumstances:

  • The instance spreads overwhelming amounts of drama, hate or negativity.

  • The instance is mostly made up bots, and or promotes spam.

  • The instance allows the harassment or doxxing of others.

  • The instance knowingly hosts CSAM or other illegal content.


Has FMHY Defederated Instances?

Only two, both for breaking the 1st rule above:

  • exploding-heads

  • lemmygrad


Things to Note:

  • There are circumstances where we may block a specific community within an instance, rather than blocking the entire instance itself, but this is very uncommon.

  • Remember that if there's a community you don't like, you can block it entirely in settings.

  • Keep in mind that our goal is to keep this community safe, so if you see something that breaks our rules please don't hesitate to report it.

  • If its something urgent, you can always contact us easily via Divolt 💬. Its connected to our discord, so there are mods online 24/7.

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by zinklog@lemmy.fmhy.ml to c/freemediaheckyeah@lemmy.fmhy.ml

This post explains the incident well but long story short some hackers were able to compromise user and admin accounts through stolen authentication cookies on some instances.

Before things were clear on exactly how this happened, we pulled the plug on our instance to mitigate the risk. We probabaly should have hastily wrote an announcment post before doing that but the situation seemed critical so we didn't want to waste any time.

Few hours later, people were able to figure out the issue and promptly fix it. Turns out this vulnerabilty could only be exploited if an instance had custom emojis which thankfully ours didn't, so users using this instance should be safe from the hack. lemmy.fmhy.ml now runs on v18.2rc which has fixed this vuln to be extra secure.

Sorry for the downtime and we will try to communicate the problem better in the future.

P.S. After somone mentioned exploding-heads on a recent post and why we are still federated with it, we took some time to view it carefully and decided it's an instance that systematically breaks our rules and to defederate with it. We will shortly post our defederation policy soon to give a better idea on how we will decide on which instance to defederate from moving forward.

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Wondering if fmhy was hacked like .world Asking this to know if I should change my password.

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wont load new posts and if I log out it just wont load

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Our instance is only defederated from one other instance and it's lemmygrad. My question is why? It doesn't seem like a hate group or anything as far as I can tell. Can someone fill me in?

I hope I posted this to the right place; still getting used to how lemmy works. If I should post elsewhere, let me know.

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by Martineski@lemmy.fmhy.ml to c/freemediaheckyeah@lemmy.fmhy.ml

I explained the situation to the poster where I told him that antiwork posts take too much space on the front page of our instance. Posts from antiwork shouldn't now take too much space unless more people start posting at which point it will be impossible to slow down sublemmy and it will settle down on the front page permamently lol.

I just wanted to clarify that before I get any complaints. Have a great day guys.

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Is it a known instance issue that images for icons/banners are not working? I'm sorry if this is a wrong community for this.

Getting the well known error SyntaxError: Unexpected token 'R', "Request er"... is not valid JSON.

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Zion Huang just released InnerTune 0.5.0, a free and open source YouTube Music client. The download throttling of the previous versions was finally fixed, making InnerTune now a pretty solid alternative to Spotify and YTM Premium.

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I am the creator of the zoro auto-focus userscript, which unfortunately is no longer functioning. I don't know shit about coding, so I don't even know how the script even worked in the first place. Essentially, I condensed the 9anime bingwatcher+ script as much as possible. I believe the script worked by automatically clicking on an element of the video player repeatedly to get the focus on the video player. The script doesn't work anymore because of the change in the server (video player).

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Im honestly scared to get into pirating but some things are just way too overpriced. i know theres the piract bay and such sites but it requires torrecting and a vpn but i cant afford a vpn so is there like a direct downloads version of the pirete bay or a safer alternative? im looking to get a few peices of media by the way.

also how do you all store so much media without issues or getting into trouble? also am i aksing the wrong place by chance?

i know there is internet archive but i find it hard to find what you are looking for and kinda clunky.

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Audible DRM (vlemmy.net)

Anyone know how to break the DRM and convert my Audible purchases to mp3 on Linux? I have a program to do it on windows, but I's like a Linux one.

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by zinklog@lemmy.fmhy.ml to c/freemediaheckyeah@lemmy.fmhy.ml

Announcement post: https://lemmy.fmhy.ml/post/695504 Github release page: https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/releases/tag/0.18.1

This version had some major backend optimizations, so lemmy now uses much less resources and should feel a whole lot more snappier. I also compiled a list of some more noticeable changes that have come with this version:

Features

  • Captchas are added back.
  • When you delete your comment, they are now permanently deleted from the database after 30 days (used to be just hidden before).
  • Federated posts with sensitive images are not cached on local instance if not allowed by the local site. This means such images won't be stored on local servers and would instead rely on image URL.
  • More sorting options for your feed (with some more like 'best' coming in future updates)
  • Community sorting options in community tab.
  • Retain Scroll Position of Home Feed when going back.
  • Searching for a community for the first time on an instance now gives result much faster.
  • Body posts text limit increased from 10k to 50k characters.
  • When hovering, most buttons now show a focus border.
  • If image size you're trying to upload is more than the allowed size on the instance, it now shows the proper reason of upload failure.

UI

  • Base font size slightly decreased and better use of horizontal space for the home page, making overall UI feel much better.
  • Themes are now added to lemmy, including litely-compact and darkly-compact for people who like their feeds more compact.
  • Body Preview is removed from posts on home feed (there's now a button to expand a post).
  • Only child comments now have colored borders.
  • OP, mod and admin tags are now more prominent on comments.
  • Private message and Create Post UX improved.

Fixes

  • Kbin federation is now better so more posts from there should be visible
  • Subscribe and Block button were sometimes not clickable on first load. This has been fixed.
  • Upvoting sometimes caused the page to scroll to previous comment, this has been fixed.
  • Video Embeds now work the same as other content.
  • Search request being called twice on search page.
  • Images no longer auto collapse when they were expanded and upvoted.
  • Avatars aspect ratios fixed (no longer smooshed).
  • A 300 comment limit is now imposed on posts to prevent a vulnerability abuse. This is temporary until the vulnerability is fixed.

This is also a good time to ask how people are feeling about the instance, and if you have any suggestions on things that can be improved. And once again, if you encounter any bugs after the update, please write them in the comments so we can fix them.

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Piracy, in today’s context of unauthorized sharing of digital content, is wrongly condemned as immoral theft. However, it is not piracy itself that is immoral. Rather, it is the greed-driven laws and practices that censor knowledge and creative works to maximize profits. At its core, piracy is about sharing information and creative works with others, which should be seen as a moral good. 🤑

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hey

So I just joined the lemmy host, pretty cool here so far, do have some complaints like the need for NSFW & it's rules but I don't really care and love this community to wanna fight over

Anyways, I've contributed to the project in the past. Mainly with the Daz Pirate project (Pirated Daz pro with pirated essentials) & the 'Computers Offline' project (A web scrape of virtual web OS, e.g. Windows 93)

I'm very busy IRL, but I was thinking about some new projects that can improve FMHY. However I have no idea what way I can contribute, if you have any cool idea that could improve the FMHY project, let me know :)

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Notion Piracy? (lemmy.fmhy.ml)

Is there a way to get paid Notion Templates for free?

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by Martineski@lemmy.fmhy.ml to c/freemediaheckyeah@lemmy.fmhy.ml

The site: https://lemmyverse.net/communities

To see kbin "magazines" (that's how subreddits/communities are called on kbin) you have to switch to displaying them in top right corner:

Or you can just open this link: https://lemmyverse.net/kbin/magazines?order=followers

And to go back to displaying lemmy communities you have to press on "communities" in the middle on the top of the site:

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I'd like to set something up for my Kobo Libra 2 that puts together a site where I collect my reading list (good reads, storygraph, bookwyrm) then downloads those books to a local server ( readarr?). Then makes them available for my Kobo( calibre web?).

Was curious if anybody has any guides or a better way to set all that up. I really like the sites for browsing new recommendations, but it's a manual process to get the books to my ereader. I'd like to surf and add books to my own 'store' I could access from my Kobo.

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by rbits@lemmy.fmhy.ml to c/freemediaheckyeah@lemmy.fmhy.ml

I tried to subscribe to https://kbin.social/m/food, but it says there's no posts. When I view it from that link, or from lemmy.world, it shows many posts. Why can't I see them on lemmy.fmhy.ml?

Also happens with https://kbin.social/m/futurology

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by zinklog@lemmy.fmhy.ml to c/freemediaheckyeah@lemmy.fmhy.ml

Decentralization

Reddit is going downhill, Twitter is a mess, Youtube is making decisions that no one wants and Instagram/TikTok are creating algorithms to make you addicted to their content at the expense of your mental health. Before them there was myspace, digg, yahoo etc doing the exact same thing. The common thing is that the power on these platforms is 'centralized', meaning that a single company has the power to make any rule or change which the users will have to agree with if they want to continue using the platform.

'Decentralization' aims to return control to the people. Instead of one dominant entity governing the entire system, these platforms rely on smaller, user-operated nodes that communicate with one another. This way no single user or company has the power to make changes to the entire system, or to decide what is acceptable or not as each instance can have their own set of rules by which they run.

Federation

In simple terms, when two instances communicate and send data to each other, they are said to be 'federated'. An instance can thus federate with thousands of other instances to view and interact with the content hosted on them. You can even set up your own small personal instance and federate with every other instance to view data from the entire fediverse.

If an instance becomes unomoderated, hosts illegal content, has a bot problem or has just in general a vibe you don't agree with, an instance admin can 'defederate' from that instance, meaning you will no longer view posts from them nor can they view posts from you, effectively breaking any communication with them.

Fediverse

Fediverse, or 'federated universe' is the name given to the social media platforms that utilize this concept of federation and decentralization. While Lemmy and Mastodon are the most popular right now, there are many similar platforms. There is Peertube for example, which is a Youtube alternative, or Pixelfed, which is an instagram alternative. You can view a list of all such platforms on this site. Here's also a visual representation that might help.

Lemmy

Lemmy is the reddit alternative social media that is part of the fediverse. It works similar to reddit, in the sense that people can post stuff and other users can comment on these posts, higher upvoted posts rise to the top etc. The main difference is that communities (subreddits of lemmy) are hosted on different instances which can then all be viewed by a user from their home instance (provided they weren't defederated). So no single instance or admin has control over all communities, nor do the hosting costs skyrocket as ideally each instance will host some communities to balance the load.

Mastodon

The Twitter alternative and the first popular fediverse platform. it's pretty similar to Twitter so if you know how that works you pretty much know how Mastodon works too (apart from the decentralized aspect).

Kbin

While Lemmy and kbin are spoken of together nowadays, kbin is actually more of a hybrid between lemmy and mastodon. While you can use kbin just as a lemmy alternative with a different skin, it is also a microblogging site. This means that you can follow individual users, and people looking at your 'timeline' can even view posts you upvoted, similar to twitter.

Right now there is no way to interact with mastodon users through lemmy, but Kbin can view content from both. So it's upto you which kind of platform feels better to you.

Edit: Small correction but Mastodon can view lemmy content as well, so it's just lemmy who's unable to fetch mastodon content right now.

ActivityPub

ActivityPub is the protocol on which the entire fediverse runs. It provides a client to server API for creating, updating and deleting content, as well as a federated server to server API for delivering notifications and subscribing to content. All you need to know is that if a platform is part of the fediverse, then it must be using ActivityPub protocol.

FOSS

Free and Open Source Software. It's a more general term but thought it's relevant enough to be added since a lot of people might not have heard of it. FOSS applications are not only free but make their source code public, which means anyone can view exactly how each part of the site works and to check if nothing malicious is added. People can even modify this code to make changes and make the application better. Here's the source code for lemmy for anyone interested.

Aside from the terms I'll also try to answer some questions I've seen asked frequently:

Q: How is this entire thing monetized?

A: In short, donations. Decentralization helps by making the hosting costs manageable for a single instance, so donating even a little bit to your home instance can help them cover a large portion of their operating costs.

Q: What Instance should I join?

A: While I wish I could say join any one of them, in reality, each instance has a different set of rules and philosophy on which they operate. Some can be heavy in their moderation, trying to curate a very specific feed, while others are much more liberal, letting users have more free control. My advice to someone new would be to make an account on any instance just to get a feel for how everything works and if you like the concept of Lemmy. Once you've grasped how things work, then choose an instance to be your main home.

Q: Why do I see different amount of upvotes and comments on different instances?

A: If the comment is new, it can take some time to sync and be visible on other instances in general. However, remeber that you can't see upvotes and comments from users your instance has not federated with. So if your home instance has not federated with some instances, the upvotes and comments from users of that instance won't be visible to you.

Q: How do I discover new Communities to join?

A: I made a specific post just for this question.

Q: Are there any mobile apps for lemmy?

A: Yes, a lot of them infact. Here's a megathread that's being kept updated with all current apps.

Q: I signed up on an instance, now what?

A: You should see 3 tabs at the top, namely subscribed local and All. Subscribed will give you the feed from the communities you've subscribed to, local will show you communities hosted on your home instance and all will give feed from all the communities from every instance you are federated with. all is basically the r/all of lemmy. That's a good place to start browsing to discover new communities and to interact with people from other instances.

Q: My feed looks different on my instance compared to another instance even though we haven't defederated from anyone?

**A:**The way federation works on lemmy is after someone searches and subcribes to a community for the first time from another instance, only then is the information about an instance fetched. This is done this way to prevent flooding and overloading the local instance with every single other instance at once (and to not waste bandwidth connecing with spam intances). So if you set up your own personal instance, you’ll need to search interesting communities once yourself to view them later (or set up a script to do something like it).

These are the main points I thought a new user might find useful. If someone has anything they wish to be added, comment below and I'll update it with relevant information.

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