I haven’t seen such delusion in a business model since Musk bought Twitter and caused most of their revenue to cease.
Just somebody that you used to know.
I haven’t seen such delusion in a business model since Musk bought Twitter and caused most of their revenue to cease.
HackerNews is ok sometimes. Lot of shitty tech bros there, though, so I don’t bother posting or anything. Good source for interesting links, though!
And how deep your bites are.
No need to refresh. Duplicate replies are a fact of life on federated sites or threads that get a lot of activity.
As far as I can tell, following someone via Kbin is for either getting their microblog posts (Mastodon-style) or for more generally getting their activity federated to your instance (if it’s like the general ActivityPub concept).
Communities are sort of already hashtags when using the microblog post type. Seems like an interesting approach.
It’s not reactive. A proper reactive system can handle fluctuations in usage patterns more robustly.
Anything less than 99% of infrastructure working that way would be surprising. Everything is held together with scotch tape and scotch whisky.
Spez is playing both sides so he comes out on top!
I also choose this guy’s wife.
There are two legitimate concerns about Signal: they use real phone numbers as identifiers, and you have to trust Signal as the server operator as they don’t allow their client to be used with other servers. While the server software is also open source, you have to trust that they’re running the same version in production.
Oh no, Apple develops Apple-specific features to add value to their products! Someone alert the Department of Justice! My bubbles will NOT be discriminated against!
Since the mobile web and app ecosystem has already been enshittified, I have some hopes that VR takes longer to enshittify.
Just wait until someone posts something containing the substring “69”!
If this turns out to be EU-only, then it’ll be useful for niche apps and ones that aren’t normally allowed (like emulators, third party YouTube apps, and other cool shit), but it won’t be commercially useful for the titans of tech like Google and Meta. Not a bad start.