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How long until we have corporate instances in the Fediverse?
  • Right. With federation, it's only an addition to the network, not supplanting it.

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  • I'm making a list of nsfw communities/magazines on lemmy/kbin (NSFW411). I'm currently working on lemmynsfw.com and will try other lemmy instances after, so would you mind collecting more nsfw magazines from kbin?

  • One Small step, a giant leap for Fediverse but...
  • I wish there was a turnkey solution for this

  • One Small step, a giant leap for Fediverse but...
  • It'd be nice if there were some way to link accounts across different instances

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  • That'll only be the case if third party apps for kbin/lemmy are good enough and have the kinks ironed out within the next two weeks.

  • Electric airplane towing concept could mean longer zero-emission flights
  • This one seems a bit less silly of an electric plane idea: https://www.vox.com/recode/2023/2/2/23582152/nasa-x-plane-boeing-air-force-sustainable-aircraft

    Apparently the engines use regular fuel for takeoff but use battery for the rest of the flight.

  • ANNOUNCEMENT: defederating effective immediately from lemmy.world and sh.itjust.works
  • I did read them, and I agreed with them just fine, but I still got rejected. It just doesn't feel necessary to affirm a philosophy when my aim is to just participate in a nice place.

    I don't want a 1-1 reddit replacement. I want something better, which is why I'm trying to replace reddit in the first place.

  • ANNOUNCEMENT: defederating effective immediately from lemmy.world and sh.itjust.works
  • I came to Beehaw from Reddit as well during the most recent wave, and I didn't come here really expecting Beehaw to replace Reddit for anything more than the content format.

    Same for me, but my application was still rejected. I wanted something better, but that doesn't change the fact that it would replace reddit for me.

  • ANNOUNCEMENT: defederating effective immediately from lemmy.world and sh.itjust.works
  • they're welcome to interact with our instance obviously as long as they abide by the rules

    What about the people abiding by the rules who thought lemmy.world or sh.itjust.works would be fine enough instances to sign up with? Feels like throwing out plenty of babies with the bathwater, even if the bathwater was particularly dirty.

  • ANNOUNCEMENT: defederating effective immediately from lemmy.world and sh.itjust.works
  • I suppose that that confusion was why my application wasn't accepted. I wanted something better, but that doesn't change the fact that it would replace reddit for me. I think I would fit in just fine, agree with the philosophy, and help foster the community you're trying to build, but trying to be a true believer in any philosophy wouldn't be my primary motivator. I adapt to where I am.

  • Beehaw defederating effective immediately from lemmy.world and sh.itjust.works
  • Lemmy is harder to start than reddit because the federated nature of it makes it not just one place. Just because you want to escape the man doesn't mean you want to have to jump through hoops and read a textbook of documentation to understand things.

  • ANNOUNCEMENT: defederating effective immediately from lemmy.world and sh.itjust.works
  • How does that square with beehaw gaining significant numbers of users as part of reddit's recent migration? They wouldn't be looking for somewhere to join if they felt like reddit would continue to work for them, and I'd say that automatically makes replacing reddit their primary goal.

  • Beehaw defederating effective immediately from lemmy.world and sh.itjust.works
  • It's not about getting told what to do or having your data sold, it's about a friction-free social media experience. It depends on what the aims of the platform are and what the desires of potential users are. Personally, I'd imagine most users want something simple and easy, where they don't have to think about what and where and how to post. But if the intent of the platform is to make that harder, then that's fine, it'll just result in fewer users and less content/activity.

  • Is reapplying a thing? How do I know if I should reapply?
  • @LambentMote
    I thought I engaged pretty well with the questions, but I answered them from a simple, matter-of-fact perspective, basically just saying that it's a big instance and I'd like to be a part of it, then answering #3 with the communities I'd like to participate in. Do I have to specifically affirm the philosophical underpinnings of how beehaw operates? I'm fine with that and I do agree with them with how I would participate on beehaw, it just didn't seem necessary when applying.

  • Is reapplying a thing? How do I know if I should reapply?
  • @Ashiette For beehaw registration. I'm accessing it from kbin, but especially in light of defederating from two of the biggest open-registration lemmy instances, I'd like to be on beehaw directly.

  • Is reapplying a thing? How do I know if I should reapply?
  • I thought I engaged pretty well with the questions, but I answered them from a simple, matter-of-fact perspective, basically just saying that it's a big instance and I'd like to be a part of it, then answering #3 with the communities I'd like to participate in. Do I have to specifically affirm the philosophical underpinnings of how beehaw operates? I'm fine with that and I do agree with them with how I would participate on beehaw, it just didn't seem necessary when applying.

  • Is reapplying a thing? How do I know if I should reapply?
  • For beehaw registration. I'm accessing it from kbin, but especially in light of defederating from two of the biggest open-registration lemmy instances, I'd like to be on beehaw directly.

  • ANNOUNCEMENT: defederating effective immediately from lemmy.world and sh.itjust.works
  • I'm not really sure how you can distinguish between one open-registration instance and another, since spammers and trolls can just sign up to any open-registration site and interact with beehaw like I'm doing now.

  • /kbin meta @kbin.social ppptan @kbin.social
    How does microblogging on Lemmy communities work?

    I'm guessing it has something to do with mastodon, since microblogging is interoperable with mastodon like how threads are interoperable with lemmy.

    Example post: https://kbin.social/m/technology@beehaw.org/p/434431

    I can see this post on beehaw here: https://beehaw.org/post/565892

    But next to it in technology@beehaw.org are threads that show up in the threads section of kbin.social/m/technology@beehaw.org

    How are threads and microblogs distinguished on different instances if they're both interoperable with both lemmy and mastodon like this appears to be? How can you access the general mastodon feed from kbin?

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    /kbin meta @kbin.social ppptan @kbin.social
    I don't know if it's possible to change now, but magazines being case-sensitive seems like a recipe for disaster

    Apparently there's some sort of fix in the pipeline related to this, but at the very least, I'd like to be able to type kbin.social/m/kbinmeta and be redirected to kbin.social/m/kbinMeta

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