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Deadman , (edited ) to Technology
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How do I use this account on lemmy and vice-versa?
Is the upvote of lemmy the same as favorite of mastodon? (they do not sync) if not then what metric are these two uniquely gauged?
@technology




bamboo ,

Neat, I don't see your comment though in Mastodon. I assume only first and second level threaded comments are sync'd? I'm not too familiar with Mastodon, so maybe this is expected?

anamethatisnt ,

If you follow the OP link you should see our comment chain now. Federation isn't realtime. :)

maegul , (edited ) to Fediverse
@maegul@hachyderm.io avatar

The fediverse won’t succeed at putting up a substitute and that’s a problem?

Just an impression: All the pieces seem to be there. But what’s required is a team, with devs, PMs and coordinators, dedicated to making a particular place in the .

That’s resources and decently sized financial and organisational demands, especially to get a critical mass of users.

Is the fediverse up to that challenge? If not, is it an issue worth addressing?

@fediverse

iso ,
@iso@lemy.lol avatar

I guess the new plugin system is capable for those features but unfortunately I have to reject. I already have some hobby projects in mind but I don’t even have time for them because of my job.

haui_lemmy ,
@haui_lemmy@lemmy.giftedmc.com avatar

Amen. Same problem here. But feel free to hit me up if you find someone who wants to do it. I wouldnt mind helping with design stuff since that meeds different skills than coding.

anarchisterie , to Anarchism French
@anarchisterie@mastodon.social avatar

Some students from (in ), who are currently occupying the university campus of Lille 3 "Pont de Bois" to protest against the genocide happening in , wanted to show their support to the Palestinian anarchist group, Fauda !

Free ! Force à !


@anarchism @anarchismhub
@AnarchistFederation

update ,
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@anarchisterie Absulitly Palestine

historyshapes , to Comic Strips
@historyshapes@mastodon.social avatar
bionicjoey ,

"it was a rich and flourishing culture, but all anyone ever seems to remember are the societally sanctioned grisly murders"

MisterNeon ,
@MisterNeon@lemmy.world avatar

The featherwork art produced was amazing.

eastonjohan , to 196

Boeing tells pilots to check seats after Latam plane incident

https://www.bbc.com/news/business-68580950

UraniumBlazer ,

WHAT THE FUCK

rxin ,

"Latam" means "I'm flying" in Polish

maegul , to Fediverse
@maegul@hachyderm.io avatar

Plugins for fediverse platforms.

Where is this up to? Is anyone thinking along these lines?

I've seen @db0 espouse such (eg https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/comment/8581651) (sorry for the tag if annoying).

I've certainly thought of it myself ... because it's a pretty obvious idea for an ecosystem aiming for richness and sustainability.

Seems a perfect fit for reusable moderation tooling too, rather than each new platforms having that trouble.

This is essentially 's idea it seems.

@fediverse

db0 ,
@db0@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

Year, tone down the smug "prs accepted", mate. You're just toxic

Die4Ever ,
@Die4Ever@programming.dev avatar

When it comes to moderation tooling I'm honestly a little confused that there isn't more work or noise around a developing a sideloaded tool.

Yeah we just need volunteers to dedicate their time to it. But it's a lot easier to complain than it is to contribute.

firefly , to Memes
@firefly@neon.nightbulb.net avatar

Government education is the best defense against brain-eating zombies.

@memes

robotica ,

!memes has become a dumpster fire. Did you mean to post on !politicalmemes?

Tartas1995 ,

Take this as a learning opportunity.

This meme isn't about "thinking for oneself" or even "being critical of information (or the government)", it is saying government education is turning you stupid. Which is stupid, because it is ignorant, "thinking for oneself" isn't stupid, I am doing that with my "government education" and I would wish you would too.

mememamus , to Memes
FQQD ,
@FQQD@lemmy.ohaa.xyz avatar

HAHA HOW FUNNY THAT THERE ARE ACTUALLY PEOPLE WITH NORMAL HUMOR HAHAHA 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣

nightm4re ,

Yeh, the people downvoting you are the weirdos. Sure, buddy!

andrew , to Fediverse
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yo_scottie_oh ,
jlou , to Technology

Apple Is Trying to Kill the Open Internet!

https://youtu.be/up-zUEFNMww

@technology

tabris ,

They're still going to charge app developers releasing on 3rd party app stores, so Apple will still make money through this route. https://www.theverge.com/2024/1/26/24051823/apple-third-party-app-stores-50-cent-fee

eveninghere ,

Oof. Can they just let me run my own app on my phone?

maegul , to Fediverse
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The Fedipact statistics are interesting

7% of active users committed to - https://fedidb.org/current-events/anti-meta-fedi-pact

  • How representative of the user base is this, or are admins gatekeeping here? A large survey would be good to clear that up.

  • EG, Mastodon, relative to its userbase, seems the most "Meta friendly" with only 57% of fedipact users (but ~80% all users)

  • Fractal of niche-dom? Fedi ~1% of social media, fedi-pact ~ 10% of fedi. So anti-meta-fediverse ~0.1%?

@fediverse
@fediversenews

h3ndrik , (edited )

In addition to what the other people said here...

I think the wording is a bit misleading, too. Those users didn't actively commit to . They just happen to use an instance where the admins decided to block Meta. Deliberate or not, it is indirect from the user's perspective.

And my opinion is: The whole is very unbalanced. While we do care, we also have to remind ourselves that Meta probably don't care at all about -for example- the 40.000 users on Lemmy.

flamingmongoose ,

They began experimentally federating several of their staff accounts. I could read them directly on mastodon. I don't THINK they could read any Mastodon data

maegul , to Fediverse News
@maegul@hachyderm.io avatar

Iceshrimp: A fediverse platform

Was just told (by @Subversivo ) about this: https://iceshrimp.dev/iceshrimp/iceshrimp.net

are rewriting the whole thing (a JS/Node / fork) in C# with Blazor for the frontend.

Cool to see. Should handle the performance issues that have plagued the *key forks and maybe provide a new general branch of fediverse platform.

What lang/stack isn't represented on the fediverse now? C++, Kotlin?

@fediverse
@fediversenews

maegul OP ,
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@mick_collins @Subversivo @fediverse @fediversenews

I'm not familiar enough (or at all) with C#, but AFAICT, it could make an instance more stable, as firefish and misskey have struggled with handling a decent amount of users and C# could be a faster system for the server.

Also, a re-write sometimes is a good thing. And, developers have different preferences for languages, so having a C# project around enables C# devs to more easily contribute to the fedi.

starman ,
@starman@programming.dev avatar

ASP.NET Core (web framework for C#) is one of the best available, when you need great performance. Also, C# is pretty popular and that means potentially more contributors.

tj , to homeassistant
@tj@hometech.social avatar

Currently working on my @homeassistant interface and it's been a real PITA. However, I found this sweet extension that allows you to look up icons so you can easily find the one you want. Genius!

https://github.com/Pictogrammers/Browser-Icon-Picker?tab=readme-ov-file

tj OP ,
@tj@hometech.social avatar

@walden This is the only thing i have used so I could not compare them, but it seems very easy to use so far. It has a very quick response.

thomasloven ,

Yeah… that’s what most of the frontend team uses…
Or at least used to back in my days.

ajsadauskas , (edited ) to Fuck Cars
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The saga of Waverley Park — Melbourne's car-dependent suburban AFL stadium with a planned seated capacity of over 150,000 (not a typo!)

A really good run down by @philip on the plans by the AFL (and its predecessor, the VFL) to build the world's largest stadium in outer-suburban Melbourne.

Unfortunately, a planned railway line past the stadium to Rowville was never built. That meant a massive 25,000-spot car park as the only real means to get there.

While most of it has been demolished and redeveloped for housing, the oval itself still used by Hawthorn Football Club as a training and administration centre.

https://youtu.be/LvvLwiRCx4s?si=x2QvxepgPtBtJZfx

@fuck_cars

ajsadauskas OP ,
@ajsadauskas@aus.social avatar

@awelder @jedsetter @nictea @philip @fuck_cars You often hear from Melburnians that it's the world's most livable city, and how the CBD is laid out nicely in the Hoddle Grid is laid out compared to inner-city.

And how Melbourne's inner-suburban tram network means it has much better public transport than Sydney.

And it's true. Colonial Melbourne, funded by its gold rush, did a much better job at planning than early Sydney.

But after the World Wars, it's a very different story.

Sydney is at least constrained by Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park to the north, the Royal National Park to the south, and the Blue Mountains to the west.

That means the only places for new sprawl are either northwest past Rouse Hill, or southwest around Campbelltown and Camden.

As a result, there's a lot more pressure from developers to densify.

Meanwhile, Melbourne just has the Dandenong Ranges to the east and Port Phillip Bay to the south.

As a result, even right now, you have new housing estates past Pakenham, Melton, Wyndham Vale, and Craigieburn.

As for sprawling Australian capitals, I think Perth has definitely been punching above its weight since the 2000s mining boom.

There's now continuous McMansions sprawl right down the Coast from north of Joondalup to south of Mandurah.

And there's new subdivisions that are closer to Bunbury than they are to the Perth or Fremantle CBDs.

timrichards ,
@timrichards@aus.social avatar

@ajsadauskas @awelder @jedsetter @nictea @philip @fuck_cars And Perth doesn't even have much of a pre-car inner-city, so it's dominated by car-friendly suburbia. The new train lines are good, but it's a pity they run between freeways and thus miss out on local walkable neighbourhoods around them.

maegul , (edited ) to Fediverse
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Reflecting on the firefish/calckey "moment"

which was about a year ago now, I can't help but suspect it was a small event with wider implications on the dominance of in the

I think it was the last chance to direct the twitter migration energy into discovering new/different fedi platforms.

And it was blown, with alt-social in a weird steady/waiting state that's smaller I suspect, than what many hoped for.

@fediverse

cntd: https://hachyderm.io/@maegul/112358202238795371

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Subversivo ,

Sorry anout the delay. The siteis iceshrimp.net

maegul ,
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Huh. Thanks!!

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