I logged on and was like wtf because the site still works. Thought my phone was hacked heh
V699
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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
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
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I’ve seen people talk this way about lemmy on a kbin magazine heh
this is one thing I feel like bluesky got right. it’s decentralized but “feels” like a monolith
V699@kbin.socialtoFediverse@kbin.social•Lemmy.ml is blocking all requests from /kbin Instances
2·2 年前What’s a modlog?
V699@kbin.socialto
Betterment and Praxis@beehaw.org•Mixed feelings about giving money to houseless people
3·2 年前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.
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No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Is Lemmy more likely to succeed than Voat? Why or why not?
5·2 年前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.
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General Discussion@lemmy.world•How does the popularity of Lemmy.world compare to kbin.social?
1·2 年前Kbin is a good ui. Lemmy has good data.
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Reddit Migration@kbin.social•Rather than telling Reddit users to migrate, share links to Fediverse posts to drive them here
5·2 年前What if we called it kaboomy
All kbin microblog posts have to be to a magazine. The “profile” magazine is called “random”
I use the micro blogging feature inside magazines where I’m asking for help that doesn’t require a link to anything. It acts like a standard forum in that mode
I realized why I like kbin more while I was writing a front end for Lemmy. On Lemmy you have very limited control over filtering and sorting e.g
“Top” granularity is only at the day level whereas in kbin you can do hours. Lemmy only has a single “hotness” filter whereas kbin has the same granularity for hotness as it does top.
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