That’s amazing. I wonder if in future mastodon will be pressured to implement some kind of easier way to interact with the lemmy/kbin communities/magazines.
That’s amazing. I wonder if in future mastodon will be pressured to implement some kind of easier way to interact with the lemmy/kbin communities/magazines.
omg, I needed this so much! Thank you!
Kartrider is a well developed Mariokart like game that is basically on all platforms (except Switch obviously).
Ah, got it. In that sense yes, but I’d like there to be a way to "push"current user configuration to the system wide one. How do you arrive at a good system wide configuration? By testing a cofiguration as a user and then deciding what works and what not, adjusting it and arriving at a result that you want now as a system wide.
What’s the point of a user config if they can’t change it themselves?
Hmm, I’m not sure what you mean. Can you be more specific?
Oh sidebar? Had no idea there is a sidebar.
People say that fusion will use very cheap and harmless fuel to generate energy. But practically the real fuel will be all the replacement parts that will be constantly degraded and used up to maintain it’s operation.
To me power user always meant someone who would go into .ini files and configure the program beyond what normal user would be expected to do through UI. It’s weird that this term is now being used in social media.
I think because I played so long ago, that for that time it looked to me fantastic.
Is there a way to add the config of the current user to this cofig file?
The individual instances doesn’t really matter. What is actually shown in the picture is that fediverse grew by 200k users.
I don’t think it’s a problem. If everything or most of internet would be somehow preserved, future antropologists would have explonentially more material to go through, which will be impossible. Unless the number of antropologists grows exponentially, similarily how internet does. But then there’s a problem, if the amount of antropologists grow exponentially, it’s beceause the overall human population grows exponentially. If human population grows exponentially, then also its produced content on internet grows even more exponentialier.
You see, the content on the internet will always grow faster than the discipline of antropology. And it’s nothing new - think about all the lost “history” that was not preserved and we don’t know about. The good news is that the most important things will be preserved naturally.
IMO this is just a temporary problem - as communities establish themselves one will eventually become dominant. E.g. /c/[email protected] might become the dominant technology community, while others die out or stay small.
Think about it - it’s a feed forward system. If one community of a certain subject has more users, it will generate on average more content and therefore will attract more subscribers, thus generating even more content.
This effect is present not only in infrastructure projects, but all other type of projects, including personal ones. Any project that involves doing something completely new (to you or in general) will most likely take more time than, initially estimated.
Do you not see? That’s the point - release anything with the lowest effort possible, because the “established franchise” status will fill their wallets anyway.
Whould be nice to have a similar syntax that links that community as reflected in the current user’s current instance.
I actually still don’t understand what exclamation mark does.
EDIT: I guess the goal for you would be to get to this page:
Then you can choose one of those privacy communities, click and go to them and it will take you to them while you’re still in your instance.
What does the exclamation mark do e.g. in this?
Do you mean like when creating another account on a different instance?
Did the testing go smoothly?