You are right. Done!
You are right. Done!
Deserved. These companies need to find it out the hard way.
Initially, I had the same thought. However, given that it was clearly fake and meant to be humorous without causing any harm, I believe it’s acceptable.
I’d expect them having their own state controlled version
I’d also consider writing a script with AI, which you don’t understand, as vibe coding. Basically if you wouldn’t be able to do it on your own it’s vibe coding.
In the US maybe but not in Germany, Austria and probably most countries in Europe.
I’m not a lawyer but I suppose it would depend on the ToS and if the user agrees to the recording and processing. But if it allows the extraction of the real identity of the user it’s probably a GDPR issue.
Debian Unstable
So basically as stable as Windows can get
CSRF protection is a security feature not bot prevention. A bot would just need to get a token first.
Nope they all use the public API. Even the default Lemmy web client.
It’s not just native Apps. Alternative web UIs like Thunder, Photon and Voyager need them too.
Mobile Apps need an API too.
Sounds like corruption 101
You can also check out Ghost.
Learn the basics of WordPress first then check out Bricks Builder. It’s not free but the best in it’s class. If you aren’t doing this professionally you’ll experience a steep learning curve but once you master it, you can build pretty much anything you want extremely fast.
If you really want to build it in HTML and CSS you’d have to build your own theme.
What do you like more about Piefed compared to Lemmy?
What’s your experience? Are you a web developer or in IT?
What do you like? Or asked differently, what do you think is on Windows compared to other OSes?