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  • @mora
    "Sarà anche un figlio di puttana, ma è il nostro figlio di puttana"
    ( frase attribuita a Franklin Delano Roosevelt sul dittatore nicaraguense Anastasio Somoza Garcia )

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  • @ilarioq

    proxmox (prima usavo virtualbox), mi serve per avere (ancora) piÚ computer a casa, quello, mi vergogno a dirlo, è il mobile basso di fianco alla tv.

    Non tutte le vm (sono un po vecchia scuola, non amo i container lxc) dentro il mio proxmox hanno bisogno di essere esposte su internet, o sul web.

    Alcune sono servizi locali.
    Per dire, una è una installazione di win10, una è un proxy squid locale, una è pihole.

    In pratica
    - sul router di casa apro determinate porte, verso determinati ip di rete locale che possono anche essere su proxmox (--> per esempio il server per collegarsi in vpn da fuori)

    - sul router le porte 80/443 mandano a un server nginx locale centrale, che a seconda del vhost/dominio interrogato --> redirige il traffico sui vari ip locali

    Come del resto immagino faccia un server yunohost ospitato in cloud se cominci a installarci sopra mastodon, pixelfed, nextcloud

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  • @sylvia it's so sad indeed. Initially I thought: if I worked at Pinterest, I would book an emergency company meeting to brainstorm ideas about how to deal with this... and the resulting exodus of real users.

    Yes they did create a filter to turn off AI gen images (but only on desktop).

    Thing is, when you report a pin, there is a long list of reasons... but not gen AI. I ultimately think they just don't care... they may see any content upload as a good thing 😭

    @bookstardust @lefteristrip23

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  • Idraulici polacchi, panettieri francesi e barriere nazionali

    Nella Ue, le norme nazionali ostacolano la libera concorrenza nel vasto e complesso settore dei servizi. Queste sono le barriere interne alla crescita, e incolparne la Commissione è da furbastri

    https://phastidio.net/2025/12/09/idraulici-polacchi-panettieri-francesi-e-barriere-nazionali/

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  • @nanianmichaels @luca grazie mille! Scrivo in italiano perchĂŠ il mio inglese deve essere peggio del tuo italiano.
    Pangolin non lo conoscevo, vedo se non è troppo complesso per me. 🙏

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  • Fu questa la ragione che fece fallire il primo tentativo di rendez vous nella storia, compiuto dall’astronauta americano Jim McDivitt nella missione Gemini 4.

    Per avvicinarsi a un veicolo spaziale posto davanti a lui, l’astronauta deve invece diminuire la velocità del suo veicolo, in modo da scendere su un’orbita leggermente più bassa, cioè più corta e più veloce, e poi gradualmente tornare su quella originaria.

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  • CosĂŹ facendo spingerebbe il veicolo su un’orbita piĂš alta e di conseguenza piĂš lenta, perchĂŠ formata da una circonferenza piĂš ampia: per esempio un’orbita a 400 km richiede 92 minuti per fare un giro completo, mentre un’orbita a 600 km ne richiede 96. In altre parole, se aumentasse la velocitĂ  si allontanerebbe dall’obiettivo, invece di avvicinarsi.

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  • Mentre il pilota di un aereo che voglia avvicinare un aereo posto davanti a lui deve solo aumentare la spinta dei motori, un astronauta che facesse la stessa cosa otterrebbe il risultato opposto a quello desiderato.

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    ⚠️ Allarme rosso per Peertube! ⚠️Sembra che https://peertube.uno sia rimasta l’unica istanza italiana peertube suggerita dal sito ufficiale dopo la chiusura di altre due.i costi sono enormi e le istanze #PeerTube stanno calando e non possiamo permetterci di perdere altre parti del @fediversoCon 5000 video e 1.500GB #PeertubeUno è ora parte di @fedimedia ed è il riferimento per il video libero in Italia, se credi che peertube sia importante sostienici: https://ko-fi.com/devol grazie! ❤️
  • Leaving Lemmy for Instagram

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    I’ve stopped using Lemmy. I mainly use social media to hear and talk about what’s happening around me, but Lemmy feels stuck on memes and U.S. news. It doesn’t seem like anyone’s trying to change that, so I’m moving to Instagram where I can actually follow local stuff and people I know.
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    Accadde oggi - Roma 22ottobre 2009 – Muore Stefano Cucchi, torturato e ucciso dallo Stato Per non dimenticare, Sulla mia pelle: Gli ultimi sette giorni di Stefano Cucchi (Film Completo)https://peertube.uno/w/82VSARsrzFnBsky7EeWTnxIl 22 ottobre 2009 Stefano Cucchi muore in un ospedale carcerario di Roma. Il caso di Cucchi è diventato uno scandalo nazionale grazie alla lotta per la giustizia della sorella Ilaria Cucchi. Pubblicato nel gruppo @video#StefanoCuCCHi #peertube #filmcompleto #peertubeuno
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    📺 PeerTube Co-op FAQ: Building a Member-Owned Alternative to YouTube The future of video doesn’t belong to platforms. It belongs to people. We’re building a PeerTube co-op: a member-owned, democratically governed video platform based in BC. No algorithms deciding what matters. No corporate choke points. No waiting for permission. This is about taking control of the infrastructure, the governance, and the culture—and doing it together. Why a co-op? Because co-ops give people ownership, governance rights, and collective resilience. Instead of handing data and control to a platform, members pool resources, share decision-making, and shape policies together. BC has a strong legal framework for co-operatives, which makes it a natural place to explore this seriously. Why PeerTube? PeerTube is federated, open-source, and already battle-tested as a decentralized alternative to YouTube. It’s not perfect—but it provides a solid foundation for a co-op structure to build on top of. The idea is to pair federated tech with co-operative governance, so neither corporate control nor a single admin dictates the rules. Who’s behind this? Right now, this is being organized by me (@atomicpoet@atomicpoet.org) and @Crissy@tech.lgbt, along with a growing group of interested folks: creators, privacy advocates, security experts, and co-op thinkers from around the world. We’re still early—think founding conversations, not bylaws and board elections. But the energy is real. How much does it cost to join? What follows is the proposed model, not something set in stone. The final structure will be decided by the member-owners once the co-op is formed. The idea is to keep membership affordable for individuals while ensuring the co-op is financially sustainable from the start—with no ads, no data harvesting, and no outside investors. Just members pooling resources to run the platform together. Base membership: C$5.95/month Medium tier (10–100 GB/month): +C$3 → C$8.95/month Heavy tier (100 GB+): +C$10 → C$15.95/month At scale, with a typical user mix (80% base / 15% medium / 5% heavy), this works out to about C$6.90 per member per month, which comfortably covers hosting and operational costs. There’s also a one-time buy-in of C$50, which funds initial setup (domain, CDN deposits, buffer) and helps keep the early months profitable without raising dues. When spread over the first year, that’s roughly C$4.17/month in effective cost coverage. What happens if the co-op grows faster than expected? The financial and technical model is step-wise, not linear. As membership increases, transcoding nodes, storage/CDN tiers, and egress commitments scale at defined traffic thresholds. The co-op’s development will unfold in three phases, with member-owners deciding collectively when to move from one to the next. Do I need technical skills to participate? No. Technical expertise is welcome but not required. Governance, policy, communications, creative, and community-building skills are just as valuable. Infrastructure will be professionally managed, with costs shared through dues. Will the co-op run its own infrastructure or rely on third parties? The proposal uses managed hosting as a baseline, scaling as membership grows. This provides reliability early on while retaining the ability to self-host more components later. How will moderation work? Moderation scales with user base and federation breadth: Member reporting and rotating stewards handle first-line triage Paid moderation begins once activity reaches 10–15+ hours/week Budget estimates: up to C$270/month for ~100 users; part-time moderation (~C$1,755/month) for ~500 users Will the instance federate with everyone or be selective? The proposal starts with a curated allowlist of trusted instances to control load. It will also: Adopt shared blocklists as a baseline Document defederation criteria and appeals to keep the process transparent As membership grows, federation posture can be revisited by member-owners. What’s the timeline for incorporation and launch? We’re not working toward rigid dates—we’re building deliberately, in three clear phases: Phase 1: Formation and groundwork. Incorporation, drafting bylaws, establishing MVP infrastructure, and setting out the core policies (ToS, AUP, takedown). Phase 2: Growth and refinement. Expanding membership, activating the hybrid pricing model, introducing stipends, and refining federation posture. Phase 3: Maturity and expansion. Adding part-time moderation, building reserves and insurance, and exploring potential expansion into other Fediverse services. Each phase builds on the last, and decisions about when to transition between them will be made collectively by member-owners. What drives costs the most? Egress and bandwidth dominate, not storage. P2P offload reduces egress as viewer concurrency rises, but outbound data remains the biggest expense. How does the pricing hold up financially? At as few as five members, the co-op becomes cash-flow positive, and margins scale significantly with growth. 100 members → estimated monthly surplus C$587 1,000 members → estimated monthly surplus C$6,870 I’ve never been in a co-op before. Will there be guidance? Yes. The initial bylaws and governance structure will include clear documentation. New members will be onboarded through AGMs, published policies, and transparent reporting, as required under BC Co-operative Association law. Will you use open-source tools for internal communications? That will ultimately be up to the member-owners to decide collectively. For now, tools like Google Docs are being used temporarily to get everyone aligned quickly. Yes, the irony isn’t lost—it’s like holding a union meeting in Jeff Bezos’ living room. But this is just to get the ball rolling, not a long-term choice. How will governance work? We’re still defining this collectively, but the plan is to follow BC co-op regulations while ensuring member governance is meaningful, not symbolic. Expect conversations around: Founding member structure Board or steering committee setup Decision-making processes Transparency and accountability measures I’m not a PeerTube user, but I’m interested in the co-op structure. Is that relevant? Yes—very. Some participants are here primarily because they’re passionate about co-operatives, not necessarily PeerTube. That expertise will be crucial for getting the legal, organizational, and governance frameworks right. Will non-members be able to watch videos? Yes. As with most PeerTube instances, most viewing will be public, but uploading and policy decisions are reserved for member-owners. The co-op’s primary responsibility is to its members, while still providing an open and accessible platform for viewers. What will the co-op be called? The official name and branding will be chosen collectively by the founding member-owners after incorporation. How do I get involved or stay informed? The next step will be setting up an initial coordination space (on open-source infrastructure, if members choose that path) to keep everyone looped in and start shaping this together. If you want to be kept informed, reach out privately or share your email so you can be included when that happens. Isn’t this ambitious? Yes. But the response so far has been incredible. The mix of skills and motivations showing up this early—technical, organizational, privacy, cultural—is exactly what’s needed to make something real. 📝 Closing Thought This is still early days. But something’s forming—a group of people who see the cracks in the platform world and want to build something better, together. If that resonates with you, you’re welcome here. #PeerTubeCoop #PeerTube #Cooperative