Federation is enabled by default. Defedersting takes explicit action..
Are you using a VPS or self-hosting?
What do you want to hear?
CTRL+SHIFT+ESC is simply a keyboard shortcut and is useless on a locked up system, it dies with the shell. CTRL+ALT+DEL throws a hardware interrupt, which contributed to the aforementioned bulletproof nature.
I pointed out that Google can be an echo chamber and have made no other comment, assertion or allusion.
Your response was, let’s say, verbose.
Indeed. !test@mylemmy.win is my community for, well, testing. It has 63 subscribers. One is me, the rest are bots that managed to find the community.
I’m thinking you could care less.
0.0.0.0 is shorthand for ANY IPv4 address present on this host. Nobody has an ACTUAL 0.0.0.0
Someone else did bring up the point that the canonical URL is stored, so that does make correlation a bit easier.
Doesn’t solve the concerns you’ve brought forth. For example, the “I don’t have an account here”. A local instance can correlate a local post to a remote post, being able to provide a “open on original instance” link but it can’t be done the opposite direction, which would relieve this problem.
As for hashing, it too certain what that would gain but at some point there was obviously a decision not to correlate by the message UUID (which would accomplish the same thing). Since I wasn’t in the room can’t say why.
Once I realized that there was zero difference in risk anywhere on the map I set out and grabbed all of these and all the area discoveries by just wandering around the map over two days.
You can always write the code required and create a PR.
Don’t have a solution for everything but did want to mention that brew is as viable for Linux as it is for MacOS, except for casks. I tend to use an Ubuntu or Debian base layer and then use brew to pull in all the packages that I know I will always want later and more diverse options than what’s available in the distro, e.g. ffmpeg, Python.