

i thought this thing has serious production issues… like battery problems that might not be solved by open source software
old, stupid
i thought this thing has serious production issues… like battery problems that might not be solved by open source software
mbin lets you access all of the lemmy content (the threadiverse) as well as the microblog stuff like mastodon and universeodon. its also a bit more reddit-like
example: https://moist.catsweat.com/
invite-only social media group Blokes Advice
theres your first red flag.
i personally know dozens of people self hosting email. tens of thousands of businesses have been hosting their own email for decades. i dont think you can take self-hosting away from email by pointing out the billion users are 17% on google (or whatever).
im not disagreeing with you that the big guys have big market share, but email is vast and ubiquitously self hosted.
email can be run using hundreds of servers on dozens of platforms even from your own house and interact with the email network.
youre not doing anything like that with bluesky. even with the domain thing, there is only a single bluesky router that everyone connects to.
no one is self hosting a bluesky router
i like this scoring system, and not one piece of information surprises me.
he admitted its unconstitutional… cant that be used for an immediate appeal?
yeah, many of us have heard that from him a lot over the last few years. he no longer gets points from me from words that come out of his mouth.
put up, or shut up
he has a history of not delivering. hes a better marketer than developer.
weird. no idea what drives the search then.
the direct link to that community is https://lemmy.world/c/[email protected]
on lemmy.world, click -> communities then click -> All then in the search box type ‘white’
its the first option that pops up
heres an screenshot of the lemmy.world view of the above
They would have to login to sh.itjust.works.
nope. every instance can post to any other instances groups. my ‘home base’ instance (moist) has almost no local communities, but the users can interact with all of the lemmyverse
if you look at the group list you’ll see they are all remote groups that local users can subscribe and interact with locally
my instance has a ‘copy’ of the remote content. when a local user interacts with that content, it is sent to the other instance.
its what the ‘federation’ in the fediverse means. all users can subscribe/upvote/interact with ‘remote’ instances. the actions of the users are federated between instances.
https://moist.catsweat.com/m/[email protected]/t/1090690/Minding-its-business
you would go to an instance, search for that sub/group ([email protected])
im not on lemmy, but i think the significance of the ‘lemmy.world’ is the origin of the post… in this case the_picard_maneuver@lemmy.world posted it to sh.itjust.works
you can log in to your ‘home’ instance and should be able to view/upvote the local version of the feddit.nl article.
im not sure about lemmy, but I can just enter the full url into the home instance search box to locate that local version you want to upvote
not enough to get me to buy a new switch, sorry.
theres the https://lemmy-federate.com/ service where instances can ‘pre-subscribe’ communities to each other automatically. this allows local noobs to be able to find remote groups by just checking whats available on their ‘home’ instance.
not from lemmy. you would have to use a microblog-interacting platform like mbin
ex: https://moist.catsweat.com/
there you can follow and be followed by microblog platforms like mastodon.
no, its an open source platform just as kbin was a platform. kbin was never a ‘single instance’. my instance started on kbin before migrating to mbin.
the dev for kbin had personal issues and abandoned it. kbin was forked to mbin with the goal of having a ‘community’ of developers instead of a single one.
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