OH REALLY?
heh, good one
Is this the “agile” development methodology that I heard so much about?
Wikipedia is usually a good place for descriptions and definitions
Check out this article about Lemmy and feel free to make improvements to it: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lemmy_(social_network)
reminds me of that joke from Futurama
Zapp:
You, ensign, whats your name?
Hugh Man sir!
Zapp:
Now that’s a name you can trust.
You made all young men shape their hair in your image.
I was that age in 2006 and that style was strange to me back then as well
this is just one of the instances
there are many more instances according to https://farside.link/ (which is a thing that will automatically redirect you to one of them: https://farside.link/teddit/ )
so by using this, you help reduce the load on individual instance, resulting in less “too many requests” errors for everyone.
you think they know?
you think that Instagram users have any idea about what they are getting into?
most of them probably don’t even know that Instangram is owned by Meta / Facebook, despite the small logo.
This article makes it look like EU CVP defines “metaverse” as “lol connected stuff I guess” and not as “VRChat by Zucc”.
Which is good.
Still, I wonder if they will take (and contribute to) ThirdRoom or Mozilla Hubs instead of reinventing the wheel when they come to the VR part of their plan.
this proxy does not seem to be working for me
but then again, the LibRedirect extension automatically sent me to this site, where I was able to read the article just fine:
https://scribe.rip/@doctorow/let-the-platforms-burn-6fb3e6c0d980
lol I don’t think that Bender would be the best moderator
most people on the internet have way too smooth brain to comprehend this
therefore Lemmy is complex and scary
this was suggested quite a few times already, both here and in Github issues.
question is, how do we get interested people to start implementing it
Developers said in the latest news post that they are aware of community wanting this, but they are way too busy working on some core Lemmy issues, so someone else will have to step up in order to get this to be implemented sooner
Wait what?
What would be the point of coffee beans that do not have caffeine in them?
wait, what about if you have two communities where mods and admins are fine. Are there any options to federate those communities?
all this time I was under impression that communities already federate
prevent e-waste
or maybe as a first step into self-hosting for someone who has no access to more suitable hardware