I'm glad you enjoyed it! I should dive again in the vast ocean of touhou doujinshi to share some more :)
Monument Valley 1 & 2.
Quite short but excellent. I love good games that I can play with my 9-yr old daughter (like !pixeldungeon@lemmy.world)
I didn't, thanks :)
Thanks for your efforts! The only sound conclusions on their side would be to shut off unauthenticated endpoints returning valuable data.
If I'm not mistaken, lemmyverse.net did not always report properly from lemmy.world and there is a community with slightly more subscribers (https://lemmy.world/c/technology with 49.8k subs today)
YouTube and invidious instances are playing cat and mouse for a long time and some instances are blocked until they can rotate IP and so on.
Probably user active during the past 6 months (posting, commenting, ...) vs user active during the past month
2 hours ago, I heard on the French national radio an observatory director interview about this incident. He said that the recovered debris size was not fitting the impact.
Several decades ago, a car was hit by a meteorite in the USA, with similar damages, but the debris was 10~12kg heavy and found just underneath the car, with the floor also punctured.
At this point of the investigation, he said that the meteorite hypothesis was very unlikely.
Actually, it seems like engagement is through any kind of interaction, commenting, upvoting, even downvoting, are used to boost a video visibility, because, as you say, their ultimate goal is maximizing money from ads.
OP is right to support creators via comments.
Note also that YouTube has automatic filters for comments, which will remain visible for its author only, but the creator can also shadowban someone from their channel.
First of all, thank you for creating Lemmy!
- Are you confident that ActivityPub is the right protocol for large numbers of users/communities/instances? I've read about concerns about the scalability of ActivityPub due to its "push" nature, and I'm wondering how reliable those concerns can be.
- Is there a "right" maximum size for instances (user or community-wise) so that the load and reliability is properly spread?
- (On behalf of a colleague not yet using Lemmy) Is it planned or enviable to provide OAuth/OpenID for auth, so that a user could have created an account in instanceA but log in to instanceB with the same account; potentially reducing the load on instanceA and/or allowing interaction with content federated with instanceB but not instanceA?
Which viable alternative could work to mitigate ddos?
Out of my head, I think OVH offers such a service (but without free tier).
It reminds me of