Storage costs is the biggest hurdle for decentralized video platforms. I wonder how instances will handle that.
Storage costs is the biggest hurdle for decentralized video platforms. I wonder how instances will handle that.
Getting the BTS fanbase to switch platforms is huge and can essentially get you millions of users in an instant. I wish Mastodon was in the picture though.
I separate the sauce and pasta for a different reason: I cook a large batch and will always have leftovers, so keeping them separated prevents them from spoiling faster (even when refrigerated). An already-mixed spaghetti also gets dry in the fridge compared to heating them separately later on.
Oh my, I haven’t had brazo de mercedes in over a decade (or more even). I’ll have to see if I can buy one anywhere in my area.
Mastodon (microblogging, follow users) and Lemmy (forum, follow topics) cater to different kinds of users. I don’t subscribe to personalities, I subscribe to discussion topics, that’s why I’m on lemmy and not mastodon.
That broth needs to be deeper.
I thought the plate was upside down for a second.
Same. I have a lot of dishes I want to share but my photos are terrible. lol
Cool! I might join as this is another avenue to get my music out to more audiences, but I agree with the other comment, not discord please.
Doesn’t have to be meatless if you just don’t like the cuts used. You can replace it with ground beef or fried breaded pork chops.
Is there anything Sublinks will offer that’s different to Lemmy? Because if not, I’m afraid the issues OP is talking about would still exist either way.
For the lowest common denominator social media user, the bar is even lower. As long as everyone else they follow and care about is on the platform, they will happily move. They won’t even care that they will be free from ads and tracking because they never cared in the first place.
“Fed” pertains to federation so it kinda works. Compare that to Lemmy or Mastodon that have no relation at all to the fediverse (AFAIK).
These accomplish that aim with just one.
You underestimate my power.
I don’t understand how they didn’t use .btw instead of .fyi for that instance.
what is a sushi-bake?
It’s one big deconstructed “unrolled” sushi roll and baked in the oven. Instead of a roll, you just layer the ingredients.
Here’s the most recent one I made:
At what point does it not become sushi when it’s deconstructed like that? Don’t get me wrong, I make sushi-bake at home. But even then the ingredients are still integrated into one big unrolled sushi, not completely separated like a rice meal.
Very appropriate name.
Most lemmy apps do not embed videos/gifs and have to open them on the in-app browser. The only ones I know that can do it are Arctic and Avelon, of which the latter put scrubbing behind a paid subscription. So Arctic is one of my top lemmy apps, even though Thunder is my favorite for general browsing.
Another minor issue for me is almost every app tries to look like Apollo, so they end up all looking the same. It’s one of the reasons I like Thunder because it looks a little different.
I’m more concerned about scalability. Hosting video gets expensive pretty quickly once people start signing up and using it.