dreiwert

joined 2 years ago
 

A workflow to scan 3D objects into Minetest voxel buildings targeted at low end hardware.

Comments are appreciated.

[–] dreiwert@szmer.info 0 points 2 years ago

The comparison with IRC is not very meaningful: moving from one server to another is much easier because IRC users don’t lose followers, bookmarks, posts, etc.

The point is that IRC is normally used in a way that leaves more to the client. ActivityPub services usually expect that users put much more trust in the instances. It might be worth thinking about that.

[–] dreiwert@szmer.info 1 points 2 years ago (2 children)

How would a "built-in protection against centralization" even work?

IMHO, you can only provide tools. You can't prevent people from being stupid and not using them. That's also why by now, e.g. the EU tries to solve such problems through regulation.

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submitted 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) by dreiwert@szmer.info to c/fediverse@lemmy.ml
 

What is the best fediverse-compatible service to run a blog (not microblog) on? I see a lot of #writefreely instances, but it doesn't seem too well-integrated. E.g. it seems to be impossible receive comments from #mastodon users. Then there is #plume, but it's harder to find instances and there is information about the software being less well maintained. So, what would be good options? I'd prefer not having to self-host.

 

A Lemmy post will often refer to a specific web link. Is there an API for the linked site to be notified about Lemmy posts referring to it (e.g. to be able to link back, or even to integrate Lemmy comments)?

 

See you there in December!