I don’t even need that for an endless update or computer locked up scenario. My work-issued laptop has those features built in!
I don’t even need that for an endless update or computer locked up scenario. My work-issued laptop has those features built in!
So I’m still getting used to the fediverse construct. As this list grows, to be a complete list, shouldn’t communities across instances be listed together? Otherwise you may get a fragmented view of the community and end up depending on the sustainment of a single instance.
It’s in the 100k+ section.
Via any of those methods, you can only communicate at one word per minute.
Interesting interaction. Certainly more direct than I’d be but hey that’s okay. One piece of feedback for communicating here is to relay the mission and vision you’re trying to build. It’s indirectly stated here when he states what their objectives should be, but without clearly laying it out there, there’s no way for any collaboration to occur.
And this is not to say collaboration with Meta is a good idea, but just overall anyone can’t know how to work with you if they don’t know what you’re building towards.
Nice and simple! Did you think about any improvements while enjoying it? Did it seem like it could benefit from marinading in the bbq sauce before cooking?
I’ve got a few questions from this then:
Does this mean one account on any kbin instance, one account for peertube, one for mastodon? 3 accounts? Can I have one account across services?
If l self-host each of these services and have it locked to just me, and then post from my own server instance to other instances, who stores that post data? Does it reside on my server? If I shut it down, do my posts disappear or show [deleted] like Reddit did? If the posts remain because they’re also stored by the other instance, what happens if both are shut down?
I’m a little surprised. If they embraced it they could make another money grab by ensuring more than one person in a room couldn’t watch at one time. More subscribers!!