This is my biggest fear. The hidden weakness of the fediverse is that the largest implementation gets to set the rules of federation
This is my biggest fear. The hidden weakness of the fediverse is that the largest implementation gets to set the rules of federation
Self imposed gatekeeping. Damn that’s real
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.
Race conditions are the worst
I jump straight to step 6
I’ve been using Linux for over 25 years but I hate using it as desktop. Wsl provides a nice environment for development and app running in a Linux environment without sacrificing the manifold reasons for running windows. Since wsl2 Linux gui programs even run natively without having to install an x server
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
If he’s learning about Lemmy and kbin together than it would seem that implementing both would be higher probability
space lasers
Startups inside companies usually get shut down once the bill gets too high. I’ve experienced this first hand
COBAL is still a thing
What is MAD?
Ironically the link in OP is to the actual admin of this site
@ernest I never was really into the lemmy ecosystem until I found kbin. kudos.
love the image