We should just use second notation for everything.
I’ll be there in 5 min? I’ll be there in 2 or 3 hundo!
See you tommorow? See you in in 86K!
Next week? About half a Megasec!
Doesn’t Megasecond sound better than Fortnite?
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We should just use second notation for everything.
I’ll be there in 5 min? I’ll be there in 2 or 3 hundo!
See you tommorow? See you in in 86K!
Next week? About half a Megasec!
Doesn’t Megasecond sound better than Fortnite?
There never was love for flatpaks and there never will be. I’ll never forgive them for killing my son.
Bot, you also need to tell people that /c/blah is meaningless. This is not Reddit bot homie!
When Palo Alto sells your dipshit CIO one firewall appliance per virtual server. “Somehow. Someway,” says the salesperson, “we’re gonna get even more firewalls in here!”
That, is actually kind of fascinating and may be important info for someone doing a follow-up investigation. If that was the bad actor phishing for moderation access, why would they need that, when they already had an admin account? If it was legit, then it’s super sus. whoever this app developer was needs to have a little light shone on them.
TBF, at least you’re doing something.
You do you. I would tell my users I have no idea what’s going on, and definitely not say “using your open tabs is probably fine.”
I think this carrying on without providing more information is reckless. Does an actual admin from this instance really know what happened or are you just taking a bunch of random commentary and speculation as gospel then telling the users “we’re good.”
We’ve changed our name to Israel. - The Admins.
True that. If you look at posts on lemmy.world though, it’s clear their users (which is like 50% of Lemmy) have zero clue they’re defederated ATM, and probably many that don’t know it’s compromised.
They are still acting on it, seems.
I didn’t want to say it, because I wanted to believe :(
That’s fair. I shouldn’t have said “replace reddit.”
mastodon.world seems okay, but whos to say where the silos are between that and lemmy.world.
TBF modern browsers are remarkably secure from being a vector to pwn your computer these days.
EDIT: I don’t endorse hanging out on a compromised lemmy.world. Focus on the implication for the bigger lemmyverse though. A hack coming through to you is unlikely.
All the bean memes are in danger! On a serious note, old-skool or not, it’s a huge loss of trust in something the community-at-large is excited to see replace reddit.
I wouldn’t assume reasons why or that it’s fixed until that consensus has been more widely reached.
I love the idea of taking on a monopoly, but I don’t like that, without regulation, it has a low chance of success, and the consumer gets to suffer as the monopoly fights back.