Hmm. I’m not sure what the advantage would be over just creating communities on existing instances, then, if someone else is still going to be the admin.
Hmm. I’m not sure what the advantage would be over just creating communities on existing instances, then, if someone else is still going to be the admin.
Sure. What’s your plan for moderating content like piracy, death threats, CSAM, and terrorism?
Honestly, catching up on 50 years of deferred maintenance in only four would be pretty impressive.
Get ready for traffic to be completely fucked.
More than usual, that is. I’m sure they’ll be shutting down some major roads during peak traffic.
Assuming that the account mentioned in the linked dev update post is the one that commented underneath it, you can see it for yourself. Go to the dev update post, go to the account page, and scroll back through the comments until you see the ones OP is talking about.
I am against the L4s bot, because it posts a lot of non-technology news. Twitter changing its rules is not news, let alone technology news.
Right, but going by the account that commented under the dev post, the first is the one we’re talking about. The second account exists, but hasn’t made any posts or comments at all.
Lemmy has separate usernames and display names.
The account is not an hour old. You can click through the links and see for yourself that it’s the same account.
Oh that reminds me, Voat happened. It wasn’t a code fork but a clone, and it was also filled with right-wing garbage.
Tildes is still around too, but I think it’s got even less traction than lemmy.
Did anyone do that with reddit? It used to be open source too.
Right. Discord is IRC-like, but all of the “servers” are just a logical separation within Discord.
Fair enough.
From an end user perspective, it feels like it’s operationally stable, though I don’t know about developmentally stable. Maybe it’s worth a 1.0 release soon. Lots of people are running it in production now.
If these are API-breaking changes, shouldn’t you bump the major version? https://semver.org/
If there’s more than two lanes they should move over, though, especially at on and off ramps. Everyone should. Let people get on and off easily.
Feel free. It’s open source.
And that happens by people linking to it.
I don’t think automatic posting is ever that useful. You can follow them on kbin or mastodon if you really want to. And you can post them here if there’s something you want to discuss.
If you subscribe to a memes community, you deserve what you get.
I use the browser extensions for convenience: https://web.archive.org/