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featured , to linux in What Linux distro surprised you the most?

Recently, uBlue. It’s more a family of fedora atomic images but it has taken the pain out of immutability for me. I was using Fedora silver blue and later Sericea a while back, but installing codecs from RPMfusion on it never worked properly and my hw acceleration was always broken. I was on NixOS for a while but had sporadic problems that come with NixOS not using an FHS structure. But uBlue just works. Hardware acceleration works out of the box, and I can easily create custom images with BlueBuild. It’s a very nice ecosystem to create a stable, secure, complete base system. And I run nix on top of it for user packages and home-manager to get all the benefits of both worlds

random_character_a , to lemmyshitpost in Nice
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This is why we can’t have nice things.

just_another_person , to selfhosted in I'm deploying a Laravel app on nginx. Only the main route works, every other throws me a 404

You’re probably going to need logs to rule out any permissions errors or the like.

dsilverz , to nostupidquestions in What happened with active users on Lemmy?
@dsilverz@thelemmy.club avatar

The asterisk means that, by “active users”, they’re considering only those who commented and/or posted “in the last month”. Maybe join-lemmy’s algorithm is considering from “day 1” of the current month, so a time span of 10 days, against 29 days from the second screenshot?

If it’s true, it kinda of statistically makes sense: 10 days (28.4K) versus 29 days (47.8K), 34.4% of days with 59.41% of users. We’d need to wait till the 29th day to really compare the difference.

Also, “only those who commented and/or posted”. Sometimes, people can become much of an observer, just seeing and voting up/down, without actually commenting or posting.

FundMECFSResearch , to nostupidquestions in What happened with active users on Lemmy?

Did a russian troll farm get shut down or something (/s)

SorteKanin , (edited ) to nostupidquestions in What happened with active users on Lemmy?
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Lemmy devs decided to exclude lemmy.world from the join-lemmy site because it’s too big. Obviously that removes a lot of active users.

github.com/LemmyNet/joinlemmy-site/pull/358

expatriado , (edited )

so lemmy.world became too big to fail and the other instances decided didn’t want to risk a potential bail out?

SorteKanin , (edited )
@SorteKanin@feddit.dk avatar

This has nothing to do with other instances. The join-lemmy.org site is run by the Lemmy developers and they decide what happens with that site. They think it’s problematic that lemmy.world is as big as it is (as one of the points of the fediverse is decentralization). So they removed lemmy.world from the listing on join-lemmy.org.

Note that this is in no way a defederation or anything of that sort. The site just doesn’t show lemmy.world, that’s all.

expatriado ,

my comment was mostly a joke, but it doesn’t contradict your point, lemmy.word got too big(relatively) so it got de-listed to flow new users to other instances

SorteKanin ,
@SorteKanin@feddit.dk avatar

my comment was mostly a joke

Sorry for not getting it, it’s just that sometimes people (understandably) get very confused about the technicalities of the fediverse and mix up things like defederation and stuff like this. 😅

Consider a /s in the future :)

expatriado ,

it’s ok, it was a reference to the 2008 finacial bubble, i knew there was the risk younger people wouldn’t get it

101 OP ,
@101@feddit.org avatar

That is a very weird thing to do, unless they are looking to boost their own instance.

SorteKanin ,
@SorteKanin@feddit.dk avatar

You can read their motivation in the linked pull request. FWIW I don’t think there’s any ill intent here and certainly not an attempt to boost their own instance. I think they just want Lemmy to be decentralized and lemmy.world being as big as it is kinda prevents that.

I’m not sure I would’ve done it that way personally but I can see the reasoning and it’s not entirely unreasonable.

101 OP ,
@101@feddit.org avatar

In my humble opinion, join lemmy should only exclude the instances that is harmful.

They should not choose the instances to include for the users.

SorteKanin ,
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I think I generally agree with you, but I don’t think this is a big grievance. Lemmy.world has enough traction as it is, they don’t really need the “publicity” from join-lemmy.org.

It would’ve been better if they had written this as some kind of policy beforehand. Like if they had written somewhere before this pull request something like “any instance with more than 40% of active users may be excluded from the join-lemmy.org listing”, then it would’ve been more reasonable too.

ruud ,
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It would have been better if they communicated to us first. I don’t disagree that user signups should be spread over instances. We now have a link to lemmyverse.net on our signup page so people can check if another instance would fit them better.

Aphelion ,

Lemmy.world becoming the default Lemmy instance, and it growing to outsize all other instances is a danger: it makes the Fediverse centralized, easy to take down and easy to take over.

101 OP , (edited )
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The same applies to the mastodon . Social instance and the same applies really to every Fediverse software available, with the exception of pixelfed.

101 OP ,
@101@feddit.org avatar

Holy shit, the most active instance right now on the website is LemmyNSFW.

https://feddit.org/pictrs/image/8fea4c47-56dd-45a3-838c-14fd51a2d6d4.jpeg

SorteKanin ,
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🎵 the internet is for porn 🎵

elvith ,

Rule 34 in action

borf ,

I missed when reddit had more porn so here I am

Heartwotalk ,
someguy3 ,

I want the biggest Lemmy you have.

No, that’s too big.

UndercoverUlrikHD ,

It’s a genuine concern though. If you want one centralised server hosting all the content, just use reddit.

finitebanjo , to lemmyshitpost in Nice

HOLD UP

2024 -> 4202

ITS 420, TOO

TehWorld , to nostupidquestions in What happened with active users on Lemmy?

I have NO idea about the actual answer. Is it possible that these are from different time-of-day readings?

ColdWater , to linux in What Linux distro surprised you the most?
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Arch Linux, they have the aur and it has every softwares I ever wanted for my computing needs that isn’t easily obtainable on other distros, on Arch Linux I don’t have to rely on flatpaks, Ubuntu store or appimages

random_character_a , to lemmyshitpost in Make this thread look like it's your first day on the internet
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Badger badger badger mushroom mushroom

SaveMotherEarthEDF , to patientgamers in "The Vale: Shadow of the Crown" and the value of immersion

TYSM for bringing this game into attention. After hours of staring at the screen everyday, last thing I want to do is to stare some more. I love playing video games and this sounds like a good compromise compared to listening to audiobooks.

the_toast_is_gone , to lemmyshitpost in So professional looking it must be true

North Korea: Such a great nation, there’s no need or ability to ever leave.

JackbyDev , to nostupidquestions in Why can't we "manufacture" food using the same raw materials that plants use?

Why would I want to manufacture a plant when I can use a seed to do it for me?

bokherif , to memes in Dear iPhone users:

60 Hz in 2024 is crazy, aside from the fact that iPhones have been the same for the past 6 generations.

OmegaMouse , to patientgamers in "The Vale: Shadow of the Crown" and the value of immersion
@OmegaMouse@pawb.social avatar

What an interesting concept for a game! Reminds me of Before Your Eyes, in which you have to keep your eyes open - but quite the opposite in this case.

Will check this one out.

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