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TomAwezome@lemmy.worldto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Open-Source JS Form Builder With Full Data ControlEnglish
5·1 month agoYeah, the example repositories’ license files explicitly state:
Please note that the Survey Creator component is proprietary software and requires a developer license to be integrated and used in your own application.
If the Survey Creator component is the part everything else is using to make the magic happen, then it’s definitely not open source
TomAwezome@lemmy.worldto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Crypto Ark a custodial social platform with fundraising/crypto sending abilitiesEnglish
131·2 months agoFinally, we’ve managed to shove crypto directly into social media interaction itself. If only there was some way to shove AI into it. Maybe add some NFT’s while you’re at it?
Maybe skim this recent post? https://lemmy.world/post/43616899 Lot of folks chimed in about their opinions on many different wiki approaches, my takeaway was that Bookstack looked like something I’d wanna use in the future, but there’s a lot of stuff covered in there.
Yes, assuming video content is stored across decentralized PDS instances
Bluesky is the first app built on the ATProtocol, its protocol for federation, sort of like how Mastodon was among the first to use ActivityPub after the overcomplexity of OStatus. The ATProtocol is a few years younger than ActivityPub, so its landscape isn’t fleshed out yet. Currently Bluesky caters more towards creators, artists, and social togetherness, whereas ActivityPub tends to lean harder into attracting techies. Both protocols can be run as independent instances, but most people are still using bsky.social for now until more instances pop up and federate together. The process for hosting a Bluesky instance is still undergoing development, but all features of it have been opened up. There exist multiple bridge systems that can interweave ActivityPub with ATProto.
https://github.com/bluesky-social/pds
https://whtwnd.com/bnewbold.net/entries/Notes on Running a Full-Network atproto Relay (July 2024)

They have shipped out an update mitigation for the issue. http://ubuntu.com/blog/copy-fail-vulnerability-fixes-available
sudo apt update && sudo apt upgradeand after that, also do the steps listed on that page for running
rmmodand grepping for the affected module unloaded