Sam_uk
Computers, Robots, Climate, Agriculture
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@Athena5898 there isn’t a single globally applicable answer. It depends.
Sam_uk@kbin.socialto Moving to: m/AskMbin!@kbin.social•NSFW content in the sidebar random posts2·2 years ago@mystphyre AFAIK this is a known issue that the developers have been looking at in the last few days. Hope to have a fix soon
Sam_uk@kbin.socialto Technology@lemmy.world•Mastodon Usage Soaring as Twitter Rebranding Leads to User Exodus: CEO Eugen Rochko2·2 years agoI’m curious why this recent trend isn’t visible in Google Trends? I watched the November exodus unfold in real time there. This time not a glimmer of activity
Sam_uk@kbin.socialto Moving to: m/AskMbin!@kbin.social•Looking for r/menslib equivalent, like mensrights without the toxicity2·2 years ago@Redhotkurt it sounds like maybe you should create it?
Sam_uk@kbin.socialOPto/kbin meta@kbin.social•Who should 'own' magazines? Federated infrastructure but user sovereignty: a “third way” between federated and P2P networks?1·2 years ago@poVoq yes this sounds sensible. I think the key is the user themselves having more control over their identity.
Sam_uk@kbin.socialOPto/kbin meta@kbin.social•Who should 'own' magazines? Federated infrastructure but user sovereignty: a “third way” between federated and P2P networks?1·2 years agoHave you read https://nexus.blacksky.network/zine/00000001/confederal-protocols similar themes that we’re talking about here.
Sam_uk@kbin.socialOPto/kbin meta@kbin.social•Who should 'own' magazines? Federated infrastructure but user sovereignty: a “third way” between federated and P2P networks?2·2 years ago@JonEFive I think the identity bit is the hard part, as you say most content will be federated/ cached in several locations for retrieval
Sam_uk@kbin.socialOPto/kbin meta@kbin.social•Who should 'own' magazines? Federated infrastructure but user sovereignty: a “third way” between federated and P2P networks?1·2 years agoWebauthN maybe? Pretty niche right now, but the threadiverse is quite a techy crowd…
Sam_uk@kbin.socialOPto/kbin meta@kbin.social•Who should 'own' magazines? Federated infrastructure but user sovereignty: a “third way” between federated and P2P networks?2·2 years ago@JonEFive I’ve been wondering about separating the ID/auth from the app. Someone recently got Keycloak working and that has some possibilities for federation. Not sure if that really helps though. You still have to trust the keycloak admins
Sam_uk@kbin.socialOPto/kbin meta@kbin.social•Who should 'own' magazines? Federated infrastructure but user sovereignty: a “third way” between federated and P2P networks?2·2 years ago@JonEFive I do run an instance that’s just for me https://fledd.it (configured as a news aggregator) it was easy on elest.io. $10/ month is too much for most people though. I don’t think this is the route to mass adoption.
@Ori I’m making the US regional, I forgot to add in a default for areas outside of the covered regions. It should work again now.
Sam_uk@kbin.socialOPto/kbin meta@kbin.social•Who should 'own' magazines? Federated infrastructure but user sovereignty: a “third way” between federated and P2P networks?2·2 years ago@JonEFive Multi-magazines are certainly desirable and would to some extent mitigate the data loss caused by an individual server going dark.
I guess the larger issue is if your ‘home’ instance is the one that goes dark, taking your personal account with it. Maybe it’s in fact user account portability that’s most important to work on. Assuming that multi-magazines happen fairly soon.
Sam_uk@kbin.socialOPto Reddit Migration@kbin.social•List of subs people may find familiar1·2 years ago@LEDZeppelin you can’t at the moment
Sam_uk@kbin.socialOPto/kbin meta@kbin.social•Who should 'own' magazines? Federated infrastructure but user sovereignty: a “third way” between federated and P2P networks?1·2 years ago@HandsHurtLoL Arguably you’re not the magazine owner. The server admin is. That’s kind of my point.
Sam_uk@kbin.socialOPto Reddit Migration@kbin.social•List of subs people may find familiar2·2 years ago@Cat I wrote a bit more about it here: https://kbin.social/m/kbinMeta/t/210618/kbin-world
@Chozo I wonder if this bodes well for Kbin/Lemmy? Arguably their model is more about content than social relationships.