There have been an influx of them in my RSS feeds, I wonder if there’s been a You Tube or Tick Tock video that went viral about Nix some time earlier.
Thanks for this! That’s kinda what it sounded like. I’m going to have to give this a try this weekend.
I’ve never seen legal technicalities in a contract actually harm the business end of the contract before. Hopefully Netflix doesn’t have enough money to keep it that way.
Feel free to have a look at
!movies@piefed.social
!television@piefed.social
!animation@piefed.social
Holy shit watch it. Everything I said is true, but it’s super worth it. I’m not going to ruin it.
I’m watching shoresy and letterkenny atm and I fucking love them
Catodon is a new Sharkey/Misskey fork.
List of servers (pretty small): https://catodon.fediverse.observer/list
Well, for me it is different from twitter/mastodon because there is a reasonable post lenght restriction 5000 characters, and misskey is one of the best UI of the fediverse. So it is better, there is a good balance between thread/microblog.
Once they support well thread, i will probably crosspost lot content from them here. News, scientifics, political…and it will ease up my work as a community animator. I can relay content for news but that’s lot work.
For me, here, we miss 2 things :
I am also, but maybe in a different way.
As someone who helped create ActivityPub and works every day to promote its use, I absolutely believe that everyone should make and use ActivityPub-native software. At SWF, we only do ActivityPub projects.
But if someone chooses to build on ATProto, and to make their software and accounts bridgeable so we can stay connected, that's infinitely better than being cut off entirely.
I mentioned elsewhere that I think supporting the openness of the Atmosphere is important for whatever comes next there. Whether BlueSky thrive or don't survive, the more the ATproto stack is standardized and independent, the better it is for the Fediverse.
@slothrop@chaos.social @_elena@mastodon.social @lumiworx@mastodon.social Excellent way to put it for sure.
Centralization is easy. You control it all. It's not good for people that want innovation and choice.
Decentralization brings freedom, innovation, choice, but offers a lot of technical roadblocks.
I just want choice. I can choose what's best for my family. I don't need Tim Apple, or whoever to tell me what's good for us, while trapping us into a fish bowl and making us work for our food.
@oli @julian yeah, so I'm interested in what filters applications need, and a good future feature will be "filtersets" which don't affect the public API but do change the admin experience (e.g., you could create a "silence" filter that includes these named filters, so you can apply them all at once repeatedly, but to a consumer it's still clear you're recommending they take these specific actions
And remember: the datasets only contain recommendations, they're not prescriptive. Any consumer can decide to ignore your recommendations as a dataset producer and do something different.
Ah man, it would be hilarious if it’s just copilot not being able to connect to ms and it getting stuck there.
For a tool that’s designed to do exactly one thing, it’s astonishingly bad at it.
That’s one of the things broken in the US education system. In Finland the most expensive textbook I’ve bought was around 35€ I think. Now in my 2 years in university I’ve paid a grand total of 0 on books.
Swede here, this change takes place in the early school years, not university.
I never had to pay for any textbook in school, apart from when I attended trade school to learn IT.
All textbooks used in year 1 through 12 was issued on loan to the student, and didn’t cost anything apart from when I had to replace one I missplaced.
Thank you very much. Yet another instance of very constructive feedback. This is the #Fediverse at its best.
I did spend some thoughts on the name.
1. It should not clash with the big existing professional network(s).
2. The name should convey, what it is.
3. It should be reasonably catchy.
Of course I'm happy to read other, maybe better options.