I’ve been on mastodon for years so I knew :p
Everything I say is my opinion, and not objective facts.
I’ve been on mastodon for years so I knew :p
Yeah, it feels very much like a bare bones sync, which I’m using for reddit, I’m looking so much forward to sync coming out :)
That sounds very pessimistic, I hope that won’t be the case, at least it seems like the mastodon instance I’m on will block it from the start, so that’s at least something.
Wouldn’t the NDA’s just make it even more likely taht people will defederate?
Sure, I agree with you :) I just wanted to clear up what I saw as a misunderstanding, not argue against your point :)
Well, I mean, they disagreed with them… :p it seems to be the reddit inc way of doing things.
What does scatter really mean in the threadiverse? You and me sit in different bars, and can communicate and see the same communities, so it doesn’t really matter if we are “scattered” or all on the same instance, since we still see and can communicate on the same places.
I think what they mean by /c/ federation is combining the communities, so that c/technology would combine lemmy.world/c/technology and kbin.social/m/technology and lemmy.ml/c/technology, but I’m not 100% sure.
Yeah, you can :)
They do want to refederate when they get more granular options, but the federation options for lemmy right now is basically federate or not, which is kind of sucky, also I don’t think reports bubble up to the origin server like they do on mastodon, I’m sure it will get there in time, but for now there isn’t that many.
Most of the time I just use the commandline stuff (cd ls mv rm etc.) but I have vifm installed if I really want one