I thought so too, but it isn’t - it’s a server that hosts your pirated games and a client that downloads from the server and installs them. It’s like Steam or Epic games, but for pirated games.
I thought so too, but it isn’t - it’s a server that hosts your pirated games and a client that downloads from the server and installs them. It’s like Steam or Epic games, but for pirated games.
dude why would you name it that
If they vote in a way I don’t like, they’re a bot. If they don’t vote in a way that I like, also a bot. In fact, if they vote at all, probably a bot
Can’t the other instances see what you saw via federation? Or does a self hosted lemmy instance federate all comments from all threads once it knows about a server?
It’s ultimately because of capital. Capital controls resource allocation, so any project that requires resources will have to align with capital interests
This is clearly a chatgpt post that you made references for
What’s funny is that comment isn’t deleted for me (on https://kbin.social/m/asklemmy@lemmy.ml/t/9220/Why-are-communities-on-Lemmy-ml-more-full-compared-to-the#entry-comment-43401)
That doesn’t really make sense though - shouldn’t comments be federated across all communities?
Thanks. I thought nobody was even replying to my comments until I realized that notifications for replies to comments were off by default on kbin, lol.
I really, really hope the open internet takes off again
I’m using kbin and I don’t even really understand what Magazines are. Are they the equivalent of reddit subs / lemmy communities?
I think anyone surprised by Spez’s behavior now have not actually read anything about him before
What a terrible AMA lol. I’m not surprised but it’s still somehow worse than I imagined it would be.
Why would that be a serious problem? The code is open and it can be hosted by anyone. The moderators of a single instance are nearly meaningless to a federated system. That’s the whole point.
To put it another way, what problems do you think the devs being tankies might cause?
I really like kbin.social, but it’s hard for me to figure out how to start a new Threaded post. I can add a new “article” or “link”, but what about just a text post?
Also I am not sure how my home feed is populated - I can subscribe to federated stuff and local stuff, but most of what I’m seeing is not from anything I’ve subscribed to. Is it more like r/popular?
I agree, the integration of microblogs + threads is brilliant and I hope people keep using it.
I’ll pay for instance hosting, for sure.
So you’re basically paying for a proxy for Google and Bing search?
Google, because of inertia and not being given a good reason to switch.
hagrid / sorting hat is my personal favorite