I think indexers are going to be a must, we need central servers to catalog even just all the community addresses for lookup.
I think indexers are going to be a must, we need central servers to catalog even just all the community addresses for lookup.
This is the main Star Trek community incase anyone wasn’t sure.
I believe that Lemmy should add the ability for an instance to self-aggregate, were an Admin bundles other instances communities into a /g/ grouping.
So instance.tld/g/community could include the whatever communities across the fediverse they felt it should.
Some instances would use it for general aggregation, others would be more strict as a way to merge identical communities.
But as for now, there is no feature set.
I’ve also found upvotes etc, to be different between instances.
I had just found that it appears an instance only pulls posts/comments from when their first member subscribes. Even after subscribing any and all comments/posts remain missing for that instance.
This is something that I hope is improved, along with the above mentioned concerns.
I believe that users having their account on a local instance will be like setting up Plex in the future.
I honestly thought that USB 3.0 wouldn’t be such a big deal over a decade later, but we’re still using USB 2.0 too frequently.
I believe that USB4, even the 20gbps variety will be fairly prevalent in 10 years.
Imagine a laptop market in 10 years, with universal upgradable components based on an agreed set of standards.
I’ve found porkbun to be decent and cheap.
This is so egregious that it sounds like a scene from a cyberpunk movie. Almost humourously bizarre.
I think that the One S should be dropped first, followed by the One X, but that the One X shouldn’t be anchored to the 2013 console.
So yeah, the One S should be dropped and the One X should be supported further, then be the next to drop say 2 years after. As it exists, it appears that the One X is anchored to the One S.
I felt strongly that the updated Reddit interface was explicitly meant to look like facebook, to make fb users more comfortable.
That’s actually surprising, I’ve used Google Domains & Sites and although they weren’t the cheapest, they where the most accessible.
I feel like Reddit already turned into a general social media underneath us already, with so many reposts from TikTok, Facebook, Twitter and Instagram, it had nowhere near the amount of original style content as it used to.
The comments became no longer worth reading, with the same lame jokes populating the top of the thread, the atmosphere became toxic and not like a community.
What Reddit are doing is intended to turn the existing known entity into a profitable social media app, they don’t care about the quality decline. The existing owners will slowly sell as the valuation increases and they will get their winnings at the expense of the decade of free labour from the content creators, moderators & developers.
We made them rich.
ESO was going to be my recommendation.
I strongly believe that the One X should have been renamed to make it easier to drop support of the One S.
That’s great, I’d like to switch off beta as the in-game overlay has been crashing frequently.
This is the most thorough article I’ve seen on the matter.
I agree, I think we shouldn’t spin-off until it’s necessary.
/c/ & /m/ is the same, /g/ would be a grouping of both.