Bloodbeech Forest

@Bloodbeech Forest@mander.xyz
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Joined 1 years ago

I didn't watch this video but I suspect the sentiment is similar to Sabine's (I highly recommend her channel)

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the free side, that talks with everyone

the side that talks at everyone and gets mad when people exercise their freedom from listening to everyone

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Some things I think are needed first:

  • greatly improved UX for handling links to content hosted on other instances: you shouldn't have to use the inconspicuous search function to access it via your instance,
  • community collections: aggregating communities by topic each with a clear overview, their own feed and a nice, convenient way to create and view crossposts between them,
  • more polished and stable app(s),
  • ease of migrating between instances (massive bonus if we can have portable identities),
  • a change in how we present the core idea behind the federation model: it's not about aggregation (this misconception leads to frustration over "fragmentation"), it's about community self-governance/autonomy and error-correction (as in making it easier for communities to migrate if authority is abused).

It's "different from".

"Similar to"; "different from"; "less/greater than". "Different than" doesn't make sense.

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The idea is that you browse your feed of subscriptions, not that you literally go to an instance and browse their local feed.

My comment was in response to the implication that people who exercise their right to not listen to everyone talking are using defederation as some sort of weapon to fulfil their chaotic, destructive agenda while free-speech instances are merely open to any and all interactions like exemplary participants in a civilised democratic society.

If you actually want to know what my perspective is, I just wrote about it: https://mander.xyz/post/739439

No, only comments made after they refederate

We don't know if axions are a real thing. This is still highly speculative.

I never used Discord but used google hangouts before switching to Telegram and Matrix (the former for family and the latter for everything else).

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Sam Altman, CEO of ChatGPT maker OpenAI, has voiced support for some guardrails on AI and signed on with other tech executives to a warning about the risks it poses to humankind. But he also has said it’s “a mistake to go put heavy regulation on the field right now.”

Lol, this guy

I just want to add that I have another anecdote of this (not getting a response) happening to my partner. Don't know if it's a technical issue or they're overburdened.

You may need to shift your expectations of the federation model. It's not trying to solve the problem of needing separate accounts on separate sites (that's what we need portable identities for and I hope we see that in the near future). It's trying to solve the problem of enabling self-governing communities and preventing platform lock-in.

I don't think of the threadiverse as a link aggregation platform but as a network of communities engaging in threaded discussion. The federated model is an answer to the problem of platform lock-in, the network effect, and the lack of autonomy communities have on proprietary/commercial/centralised platforms.

Each instance separately may fill the role of link aggregator but mainly for that community (instance), with that community's values and moderation policies. The ability for an instance to federate with other instances with compatible policies is the benefit here.

It may actually help if you view an instance as the community, with its "communities" as its topics.

I don't know if I solved it by disabling and re-enabling the repo but that's one of the things I tried and later I could see it.

Different app

This is cool! Typing with it right now. Have been hoping to see an innovation like this for a long time. (Maybe some proprietary products have come and gone but non-free software doesn't exist to me unless I really can't afford to abstain)

It hasn't been updated in like a year and there is no spell correction. Am I missing something or is this just an acceptable tradeoff for you?

I don't disagree. I want to see topic aggregation as soon as possible too.

Without the possibility of creating a meta layer to let users group different communities into a single feed

This isn't an intrinsic limitation of the protocol but a matter of UX, and given how frequently it is requested it's bound to be implemented in some way by some project; if not Lemmy then maybe kbin or something new that crops up.

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Edit: commentes in the wrong thread due to bug