• Julian@lemm.ee
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    1 year ago

    If email were invented today people would complain about how complex and annoying it is to sign up.

    • JackbyDev@programming.dev
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      1 year ago

      In college I had to write a program to send emails. This was around 2012. Basically we had to send the low level commands of an email for it to go through. After doing this I realized something weird. The email gets to say who it is from. There are obviously ways to sign the message and verify it and most email servers block messages that don't have these because of how trivial it is to fake. It's basically like putting a name tag on that says "Joe Biden" and everyone believing you're the president.

      I didn't do anything malicious but I did mildly prank my girlfriend. I don't remember what I did but I'm pretty sure I told her before I did it. I really didn't want to end up getting expelled for """hacking""" so I didn't do anything remotely bad. The irony is the assignment wouldn't have worked and been as interesting if my campus had the proper security measures to block the messages.

      It could be that the web client for our email mentioned something about the sender being unverified and not to trust it but I don't remember.

      • railsdev@programming.dev
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        1 year ago

        I tried to send a message to support for a company with a form on their website. I got an email back saying it didn’t pass SPF because they used my email address in the From: header.

        I did manage to find the email address their PHP script tried sending it to. I emailed them about the problem with solutions to fix it. And of course they never got back to me.

  • smallcircles@lemmy.ml
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    1 year ago

    One thing I don't get. Among the gazilion "Oh, it is sooo easy to do this better" complainers are countless developers and designers. This whole Mastodon thing is Free Software, where countless people spent some of their free time and energy to give you what there is today. Complainer devs and UX folks, are your PR's getting rejected?

    • Terrasque@infosec.pub
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      1 year ago

      So..... Someone deluded says it's super easy to sign up.

      Someone points out that it's really not for a non technical person. Let's say that someone is me, and let's say I'm a developer.

      Is it suddenly my problem? Is it now my responsibility to fix it? I already have enough problems and responsibilities, thank you. I'm already busy with work and life. I got my own things I'm working on.

      Fuck off with that attitude.

  • seansand@lemm.ee
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    1 year ago

    To be fair, if you want content on Mastodon, you have to actively go out, find people, and follow them. After you get past that Step 1 of signing up, your home page is empty. There's no algorithm that automatically deposits content on the main page. You have to do a little bit of work to get anything. As you say, doing this work is not that god damn hard, but sadly for about 80% of people (maybe more), this is an impassible barrier.

    On the bright side, once you do get past this barrier, none of the Mastodon content that you are getting is from that bottom eighty percent.

  • thoro@lemmy.ml
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    1 year ago

    I flirted with journalism before getting my degree in CS.

    It's not an exaggeration to say that the faculty and many of the students were almost proudly "bad at math" and basically bad with tech too, other than learning the basics of a Macbook.

    Doesn't have to be that way and many journalists are smart, great people, but there's a weird self fulfilling culture when it comes to tech. Not totally sure about how tech focused writers would be similar or different.

    Edit: Just googling "journalists bad at math" and got this from the Columbia Journalism Review:

    “In many cases, they got into journalism to stay away from math.” Journalists love to joke about how we suck at math.

    Edit 2: I guess I was bringing up my experience to be an example of how many journalists do not have a strong grasp of technical concepts and sometimes are almost proud of that. So it doesn't surprise me that many may have struggled with Mastodon.

    That being said, that attitude is far closer to the average user than, say, the user base of this platform, which is likely far more tech savvy. Streamlined user experience is not a bad thing if you desire mainstream use and is something that could be improved, though Mastodon has been making strides in that regard.

    • vis4valentine@lemmy.ml
      hexagon
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      1 year ago

      I suck at math too. But isn't the work of a journalist to at least double check? Calculators exist for a reason.

  • interdimensionalmeme@lemmy.ml
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    1 year ago

    It's pretty obvious 99% of users bounce off the signup page. People who think otherwise simply are too disconnected from normie reality

    Here is what happens

    Let's join this thing

    I have to choose a server ? Ok which one ?

    Wow that's so many, is this important or cani pick at random ?

    If you pick wrong, everything you write could be deleted or never seen by anyone.

    Ok, well I better choose properly

    Read server rules pages for 2-3 minutes

    There's a distraction

    Later, joins threads

  • itchy_lizard@feddit.it
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    11 months ago

    Downvoted. Please don't post just screenshots of toots.

    Please post the text contents in the description for blind folks and a link to the toot for credibility.

    Mods, can we please remove this post?