It's been a while since I've checked out #Lemmy. It's only just clicked how awesome it is that I can post links to communities from my mastodon account.
The #fediverse takes time to full sink in, but it's so freaking cool.
It's been a while since I've checked out #Lemmy. It's only just clicked how awesome it is that I can post links to communities from my mastodon account.
The #fediverse takes time to full sink in, but it's so freaking cool.
@aral I've been running it on my laptop for the past few months. Absolutely love it.
Prior to this I was on a plain old debian install, Bluefin has and @jorge has been my introduction to both Fedora and immutable operating systems. Hard to imagine doing it any other way now.
I swear I remember stumbling across a search engine designed to index personal websites and blogs.
But I can't for the life of me remember it.
@aral any ideas? Kinda like a small web search engine right?
Interesting post by @Bloonface about revocability of content on the #fediverse.
I've been listening to a lot of @textfiles talks recently, and he's touched on similar points, the tension between the right to be forgotten and archiving efforts.
Certainly feels like a similar tension laid out by Bloonface.
https://blog.bloonface.com/2023/07/04/the-fediverse-is-a-privacy-nightmare/
@Bloonface @textfiles despite all of this, I'm still comfortable being on this platform.
I guess in my mind I'm always treating this as a public forum. No take backs allowed.
Perhaps I've just not been bitten by this in a way that would change my views?
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