this is a kbin magazine heh
At first I was like...uh... heh
We got the smart people from Reddit
Self imposed gatekeeping. Damn that's real
I actually like the UX of this site better than reddit it doesn't have anything to do with politics
Wagner.ml
This got me thinking, I wonder if the reason they don't fix homelessness is to create artificial scarcity for home values
What if we called it kaboomy
this is one thing I feel like bluesky got right. it's decentralized but "feels" like a monolith
Even if you have money unless you have a job housing is hard to get. I'm currently living out of hotels because I'm unemployed and no one wants to rent to me.
Bonus points for hosting it on peertube
People over complicate federation. I write federated software so lemme break it down. Federation just means data sharing. When you post something on a federation enabled website it sends a copy of your post to everyone who follows you and tells their service to store your data in their database in addition to their own data. What this means is that you can't just blow up a server to shut it down because everyone in the game has a copy.
love the image
What's a modlog?
I've seen people talk this way about lemmy on a kbin magazine heh
the at protocol is federated under the hood. they just use data brokers so it's more centralized, but it's still decentralized in that you can run your own data broker and communicate with the network. i feel like they get the best of both worlds
I believe they recently lowered the limit.
I was recently diagnosed with a personality disorder. High emotion is a symptom. Might want to talk to a psychologist
so many domain ideas now
How does this work? I'm listening to a "Draik" song and I'm not familiar enough with drake to know the difference. The song sounds like the original. What is different?
I think a measure of success is how quality the content is. Even if there was only 2 people on here, If the content was good I would visit every day.
@admin ah, I didn't realize notifications were opt-in, thanks
If he's learning about Lemmy and kbin together than it would seem that implementing both would be higher probability
I'm curious what about that instance made it so popular? Isn't it just another Lemmy codebase? Intuitively I would have thought lemmy.ml would have grown but I'm not super familiar with lemmy land
This is my biggest fear. The hidden weakness of the fediverse is that the largest implementation gets to set the rules of federation