Okay, this is a good article. I was on the fence about Meta, wondering how they’d cause any damage, and this article cleared that up for me.
Okay, this is a good article. I was on the fence about Meta, wondering how they’d cause any damage, and this article cleared that up for me.
No, the latter is done via a DHT, while the former is a layer on top of IPFS (Filecoin, I guess, as verdare said). Default IPFS behaviour is that you just cache whatever you download, and serve it to others if they request the same file from the network. Basically a huge bittorrent kinda thing. You can also explicitly “pin” files, keeping them cached indefinitely, which is the closest thing to hosting the file, and that’s what Filecoin incentivizes, but people also do it without Filecoin involved.
That’s a shame. Kbin seems to have a very Apple approach to its UI, dumbing things down and making it hard to find stuff. I like Lemmy’s UI, but would like to be part of the fediverse and not just… the Lemmyverse.
As a Dutch person, I freaking love this. And there’s plenty of valid reasons for it too, it’s not just them throwing us a bone.