I agree except someone has to host the content and they should get to decide what’s not allowed.
I agree except someone has to host the content and they should get to decide what’s not allowed.
lemmy, kbin and mastodon are federated but you can’t log into each app with an account from another platform. You can post to lemmy from your mastodon server, but not log into beehaw.org.
I was also under the impression that instances don’t cache remote images, but I’m seeing a lot of cached images under volumes/pictrs/files
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Thanks, I didn’t know that.
I got similar errors when I was running out of disk space. Maybe not the same problem you had but just mentioning
One of the downsides seems like since the developer packages everything together, I’m reliant on them to push out changes. For example if some dependency needs a critical security update then I’m relying on every flatpak author to apply that change and push out a new version. But if I’m installing packages directly, I can update that one package and be done with it across my system.
Thanks for this insightful post. I agree that the fediverse feels different and that’s ok. It’s exciting to get the chance to build something new and be a part of it starting.
I think that’s right. A request for deletion gets made and it’s up to each server to decide if they will honor it.
You might be able to save the website as a progressive web app to your home screen?
Yes accounts are distributed to each server. Same as communities.