Was, he’s gone balls deep on nostr now.
Was, he’s gone balls deep on nostr now.
It does! I haven’t configured mine yet but I use Feedme’s mobilizer to do the same thing at the moment.
Damn them too? I guess I shouldn’t be surprised they’re both in the enshittification olympics. I moved away from F360 in favor on Onshape a while ago but started muddling my way through FreeCAD when I heard about Onshape.
It is but you can’t sell any models you design on the free version because “TeRmS oF sErViCe”.
I’m just curious as to how you think these are insurmountable problems while every instance in existence today is already managing to navigate these issues.
The only thing the author is suggesting is to pool the resources that are going to waste copying media posts around the fediverse into a new backend (that means it’s not directly user accessible and presumably subject to the same restrictions as posts right now) so that the cost of media hosting is more distributed between all the fediverse instances instead of having the big ones hogging all the bandwidth of the small ones with memes because some users decided to subscribe to a community on say Lemmy.world.
Did you even read the article? It’s not like all the users just get unrestricted access to storage to treat like a google drive, this is a backend thing. This guy is trying to find a solution to all the wasted bandwidth and storage space from sending copies to all the other instances they’re federated with, which is a legimate issue that the instance admins are already dealing with on a daily basis. This will let them pool resources to help lower costs for smaller instances.
As to the CSAM thing I can only imagine it would be easier for one instance to purge fifty images/restore from a backup and everyone else just have to redo their thumbnails as opposed to all the instances having to purge and restore but that’s just me.
“I call it… The MicroRealm!”
Oh that series is so much fun! I need to read those books again. Another good one is Scott Meyer’s Magic 2.0 series. Basically a random dude finds the rules.ini file for the universe hiding out on the internet and ends up using it to travel back back to Arthurian England to live openly as a Wizard. Except he’s not the first one with that idea…
GNU Sir Terry Pratchett
Former intoxicology tech, was both guys daily lol.
Is this the ewok that you could cheat into Galactic Battlegrounds? It looks familiar…
Not out yet unfortunately.
EDIT: I lied, link is here. There’s no releases as of yet.
I think in this case the pod is your instance and you’d be interacting with it like you’d interact with an alternative frontend for Lemmy.
Yeah that makes sense. My comment had more to do with the potential of a open source search engine/crawler than anything it currently does. Though I feel the optics feature might be able to account for that eventually.
This is my go-to too! It was especially great when I did it at the bar I used to work at lol.
Stract.com also looks promising.
I think you might be going about this the wrong way. The thing is that streaming Internet radio is a protocol like activitypub, which the fediverse is built on in the forms of apps/platforms like mastodon and peertube. Internet radio already has apps, they’re called music players. Though I’m making some assumptions about your use case.
Are you looking to host an Internet radio station and have it live on the fediverse? In that case you’re better off with joining a funkwhale instance, include a link to your radio station’s address in your bio or banner, along with posting discrete shows or segments as podcasts on your artist channel. If you’re looking for software to do that I suggest AzuraCast.
There are a lot of great responses on here! I’ve been playing (at least until my steam deck shit the bed two days ago) around with OpenRA and Minetest.
We need an RSS feed for saved posts, but the Devs seem to think it would be a privacy issue. Now idk what kinda Fucked up porn They’re saving on Lemmy but I just want to read the articles I save on here in my RSS reader.