





There must’ve been more than 7 devs working on it right? Right?


Every platform had 8 users at one point!


Ah, that’s unfortunate. Tbh I’ve been downloading 200GB there frequently and haven’t had any issues.
GDPR can also be called upon using a registered letter and they are required to deliver as well. I’m not sure but that might be a way to recieve a physical copy.


It’s a download link, on their respective dashboard you can select between the catagories you want. Like on Google you can select if you want youtube, drive, gmail, or everything at once.
With GDPR they have 7 days to comply, and it should be available to any EU citizen even when outside of EU territory. So I’m assuming you can just change your region. Either way, takeout.google.com is where I’d go.


If you’re in the EU, you can apply for a GDPR request to get sent a copy of all your data in their cloud, same for iCloud. Takes about 48 hours in my experience.
There are dozens of us!
Team 3 checking in!
Conveniently left out the relevant part:
However, they (they as in Gen Z) are far less (less as in compared with the Millennials) adept at understanding how to use technology to create useful solutions to their business challenges — for example, using Outlook to send e-mail, Word to prepare documents, Excel to analyze data and PowerPoint to communicate through presentations.
This, togheter with the previous paragraph which you mentioned, is talking about a direct comparison of Gen Z and Millennials and it directly states Gen Z is less tech savvy than Millennials.
This study does not say at all that tech literacy has been declining.
But it does, like multiple times, even on paragraphs you quoted.
I provide you with multiple sources explaining how tech literacy is declining, you keep saying they don’t compare. What do you think less means? What do you think declining means? It means they are comparing.
Try wasting someone else’s time lmao
Nowhere have they been compared
less equipped
Can’t do the reading for you…
This stuff has been talked about for at least 5 years. Here’s two studies that have come to the same conclusions. By The University of Toledo and the ICILS EU.
“The assumption is that because Gen Z and even millennials spend a considerable amount of time on technology that they are technology savvy,” Irish said, according to WorkLife.
“This is a huge misconception. Sadly, neither watching TikTok videos nor playing Minecraft fulfills the technology brief.”
Unfortunately, Gen Z may be less equipped for the future of technical work than we think. The key reason is that traditional education is not preparing the new generation for a digitally-driven job market. A recent study from Dell, which surveyed 15,000 Gen Z members, found that 37% of them feel that schools are not adequately preparing them for the demands of a digital world. Furthermore, 56% have received minimal to no digital skills education.
Across the nation, the basic skills of reading and comprehension have been devalued over recent years, intellectual curiosity among younger generations has grown weaker, and AI is rapidly replacing human thought.
No need to be an asshole about it. Their point about the next generation becoming less technological literate has been widely discussed and isn’t even a controversial opinion.


Wait till you hear about our bishops…
I love these so much thanks! On YouTube there’s also a ton in video format, like this one by Brian May.
/inbox is the endpoint for federation with ActivityPub, so definitely on the right track. Try increasing verbosity to get a full stack traceback to where in the code it’s bugging.
InboxTimeout means your server is taking too long to process API calls to /inbox, I’ve had them before too due to misconfiguration of the reverse proxy. Make sure you’re passing on the right headers, especially the IP headers so they aren’t rate limited and the Accept header so your server knows to send json when requested.
Troubleshooting federation gives many options for testing and checking your configuration, running through them might give your more insight.
Lemmy’s docs show how to increase the verbosity of your logs, taking a look at them could point to possibly issues.
Compare https://blog.kaki87.net/api/v3/federated_instances with https://jlai.lu/api/v3/federated_instances and I don’t think your server is federating properly. This graph of instance health shows federation stopped around 20/06.
Since then, your new posts have federated to for example my server and lemmy.world, but 2 new posts from the last week did not make it to my server.
I tried voting on this post with lemmy.world and the same post with 0d.gs which do not seem to federate but are visible on their respective servers.
The strange thing is, in my Lemmy back-end, everything seems normal, and your server is telling mine it’s receiving correctly, but we can see it is not.
I left a comment on your server but it doesn’t seem to be federating so I’ll leave it here as well! original comment
Terribly sorry about nerd sniping you! I’m the owner of martijn.sh, and I’m guessing it was only a matter of time. We’re solving the same problem in a completely different way though, so I’ll definitely be following your progress and might use it for my lemmy instance as well.
The only difficulty I’ve found is when federating our small instances to lemmy. Your community only federates with other servers if at least one user on that instance is subscribed to it. An easy way to fast track federation is using lemmy-federate. If you register your instance and your community, an army of bots will automatically subscribe to your community making it available on many more instances at once. The only reason your server now federates with mine is because I searched for it manually and subscribed that way.
Anyway, best of luck on your blog. If you’ve questions or want to discuss, feel free to send me a message!
My first year professor in electronics started his first lecture “yeah so forget everything you’ve learned about electricity because it’s wrong” - then gave out an infinite matrix of resistors and made us cry.