jalda

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[–] jalda@kbin.social 8 points 2 years ago (2 children)

What a sad day. Reddit is doing PiPi in their pampers.

[–] jalda@kbin.social 4 points 2 years ago

Then, we'll wait for that random-ass user to actually subscribe to any new sub/community over there, which they'll only do if it's any good

[citation needed]

[–] jalda@kbin.social 2 points 2 years ago (1 children)

That doesn't make any sense. Why would Facebook be interested in buying existing instances? The code is open source, they can use it without asking permission. Their server infrastructure is way better that anything we have. And our user base is ridiculously small compared to theirs (Instagram has more than one billion users!). The danger of Facebook taking over the Fediverse is not that they buy instances, it's that they Embrace-Extend-Extinguish us.

That being said, I do think that we "are using the Fediverse wrong", and that we should gravitate to smaller instances of like-minded people. This would make much easier instance-level moderation and server load, and de-federation would make more sense. Now there are a bunch of generalist big instance (kbin.social, lemmy.ml, lemmy.world, beehaw.org, sh.itjust.works) that are federating/defederating for reasons that aren't completely transparent to their users. But if you have, say, a small doglove.rs instance and a small catlove.rs instance, they can defederate themselves without impacting users that are not involved in the beef amongst the instances.

[–] jalda@kbin.social 7 points 2 years ago (1 children)

The person above wasn't talking about that. They were talking about fragmentation. For example, I am subscribed to three different Formula 1 communities/magazines, one in kbin.social, another in lemmy.ml and another in lemmy.world. There is no difference between them, other than the site they're hosted. I know that I can participate in all of them, and I have participated in all three. But I'm still unsure how should I participate. If I find an interesting article, should I post it only to one of them? To which one? Or crosspost it to all? (btw, lemmy has an option to crosspost, but kbin doesn't) And if the topic is posted in several communities, should I comment in one or in all of them? Maybe should I encourage people to migrate to the larger community? Or maybe we could solve the problem by creating a unified community!

[–] jalda@kbin.social 7 points 2 years ago

Only the landed gentry is allowed to use the medieval spelling

[–] jalda@kbin.social 6 points 2 years ago

"Explain how Google would impact XMPP servers if they defederate from Google Talk"

Spoiler: They can

[–] jalda@kbin.social 11 points 2 years ago (3 children)

[Google got] into open source software and it seems those survived the experience

Not really. Google is responsible for the open source browser Chromium, which is the base for Google Chrome, Edge, Brave, Opera, Vivaldi, etc. They dominate the browser market, and they use their position to implement features outside the web standard. Their competitors (mainly Firefox) are not able to implement the non-standard features, driving them out of the market. Classic Embrace-Extend-Extinguish.

Google got into the Linux space

Technically, both Android and Chromebok are Linux-based. But Google has done everything possible so that they aren't part of the "Linux space", to the point that Android uses a fork of version 3.x of the Linux kernel (regular Linux is now at version 6.x).

[–] jalda@kbin.social 4 points 2 years ago

I was expecting a community about Donald Duck, but it is even better.

[–] jalda@kbin.social 2 points 2 years ago

as a response to Large Language Models scrapping the site.

This might be Reddit's argument, but it doesn't hold much weight. You don't need API access to read a website, a scrapper does that. The 3rd party apps were always the target, since 1) they attack their ad revenue and 2) show the lacks of the official app, which is a liability before the IPO. Also, don't forget that spez went to the media with the "threats" of Selig before he made any public comment.

[–] jalda@kbin.social 4 points 2 years ago (6 children)

But they won't be capturing new users from the Fediverse, they will capture them from Facebook and Instagram, and since this is mainly a Twitter competitor, also from Twitter.

[–] jalda@kbin.social 1 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago)

The Markdown tables written in a lemmy post aren't showing properly

For example, at the bottom of this post
But the original post looks good

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