Well if it doesn’t happen again, that means Linux isn’t doing well.
‘it’ being a handoff of ownership
Well if it doesn’t happen again, that means Linux isn’t doing well.
‘it’ being a handoff of ownership
After reading the sidebar, I’m not sure this counts as an article. Happy to remove it.
Does anyone else think the thumbnail looks like a llama with laser eyes?
Yeah, assuming the best intentions from everyone, you would still expect some adjustments would be necessary to any new policy as they see the affect of the policy.
Really good distinctions about Lemmy vs Mastedon.
To counter the ‘rounding error’ argument, I would argue that Meta is making the decision to federate because it makes business sense. Either they see that Mastedon is valuable today, or they see that it might become valuable in that future. Either way they are acting now to move that value to their company.
Interesting, I didn’t think of this. I assume anyone does whatever data mining they want on Fediveres content, but maybe it won’t be worth as much because they have less identifying info about the users?
I think it would be the new Instagram Threads app. It looks like a great way for them to get a lot of free content for their new app.
I’m very interested in what thr Mastodon and Lemmy instance admins have planned. I think there are great arguments made in: https://ploum.net/2023-06-23-how-to-kill-decentralised-networks.html
I haven’t heard counter arguments that are equally well supported, but would love to hear them.
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