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samae , to fediverse in all i simly have for this is KBIN IS NOT LEMMY IT DOESN'T LOOK LIKE LEMMY IT IS SIMILAR TO LEMMY BUT ITS NOT THE SAME THE FACT THAT YOU CAN COMMENT ON LEMMY POST DOESN'T JUSTIFY IT BEING LEMMY
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Mastodon is part of Lemmy?

samae , to fediverse in Quick question - is there a way to format a link to a lemmy post so it opens through your home instance if you click it?
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I hope you understand how this is discouraging: at present, federation is anything but straightforward.

There’s also a question of perspective. If you approach federation with the mindset that it will be like the sort of SSO you get with using google products, microsoft ecosystem, or facebook to log in to many websites, then yes: it’s doesn’t look straightforward.

If you approach it with the perspective that the coupling between fediverse applications being more loosely coupled, and have the way email work in mind, then it is actually more natural. Each application can do their own thing, and provide all or partial compatibility with the fediverse. Think of a blog application, which rely on the fediverse only for the comment section of each blog posts, but also does other things specific to that application. Taking the example of email again, nobody thinks they should be able to log-in to microsoft outlook using their gmail account, or to gmail using their home-made account, in order to read and send emails.

There’s a narrative aspect to it too.

samae , to fediverse in Quick question - is there a way to format a link to a lemmy post so it opens through your home instance if you click it?
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Wouldn’t that overload popular instances even more? Right now, popular instances only need to accommodate their users, but with a “fediverse-wide” auth, soon they’ll also have to serve content to people who followed that popular link to their content?

samae , to fediverse in Quick question - is there a way to format a link to a lemmy post so it opens through your home instance if you click it?
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Is it so desirable to sent even more info, this time potentially non-public, if you decide to interact with the other instance?

This includes partial information about your online identity, namely identifying you uniquely. Not all instances should be considered trustworthy, so your log-in token may get re-used by a malicious instance to post things in your name here and there. Kind of a silly situation, favorable to spammers for example.

samae , to fediverse in Let the Platforms Burn: The Opposite of Good Fires is Wildfires.
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Have you tried the archive link? There’s no need to sign in with it

samae , to fediverse in Communities should be able to move servers
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Users can already do so, what would instance-level block bring?

https://lemmy.menf.in/pictrs/image/9c572f95-3dd9-478b-883b-723ee3a69e18.png

samae , to fediverse in 12 years ago. Wonder what Lemmy will look like in 12 years?
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I had “weathering steel” in mind, butt you’re right, even in this case, rust still eats at it, just slower.

samae , to fediverse in 12 years ago. Wonder what Lemmy will look like in 12 years?
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Is it now? Github says it’s Rust at 80%. And a layer of rust is a good protection again further rust 😃

github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy

samae , to fediverse in If you'd like to draw some conclusions about ActivityPub from this, it should not be that a network should disallow supernodes ...
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not enough nodes were there

And a bit later he mentions “Not just all account servers; different kinds of services”. I have a feeling this has been overlooked in the recent discussions about Threads. The fediverse is an excellent base to launch a myriad of varied kinds of services, not all of them “account servers” like lemmy, mastodon, pixelfed, etc. Let’s also build more bots and automated services too :3 It could be games played through fedi, it could be statistics, admin tools, and whatever comes to mind.

This is the kind of thing that would be added value even for huge account nodes, and would probably act as a deterrent to want to change the rules of the game (making changes to ActivityPub). If you change the proto, your users would lose access to all the nice things that exist outside of the instance, quite the backlash, like what happened with reddit.

What do you all think?

samae , to fediverse in Lemmy just had its first major hack. What happens next:
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Good reminder that: small instances = small impact. Both true for the positive and the negative.

samae , to fediverse in Why are people so interested in mass adoption of things like fediverse?
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One could make the argument that 5000 users is still not mass adoption. If that is enough activity, then mass adoption is not a requirement for the fediverse to be a nice social place to be.

samae , to fediverse in List of popular communities you should visit!
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samae , to fediverse in What will Meta gain from fediversing?
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All 35 of us :d

samae , to fediverse in Just trying out Threads today.
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Now we just need to wait and see if Reddit takes the bait and joins the fediverse too, as an attempt to stop hemorraging users. grabs popcorn

samae , to fediverse in What should we do about Threads?
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Best thing that could happen is that reddit would respond with a surprise “we too” will federate with you all, and implement activity pub. Then you have two big actors competing on an open playground. And we grab a drink and enjoy the light show.

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