Thanks! Just checking it out quickly made me discover !films@fedi.video, which seems to be a great repository of public domain feature length movies from the old days. Wonderful! ๐ฟ
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I don't mind proprietary software - it seems it's what a lot of people want, and I simply won't use it.
Promoting proprietary software named "OpenSomething" should, however, be banned as false marketing.
There were some successful Twitter clients I think. TweetDeck was famous and ended up acquired by Twitter.
Ideally of course the usual Hot/Top/New/Active, but a search filter would already be a huge improvement on what's out there!
I think I would use it pretty regularly in periods when I have time to kill.
One feature i would really love on PieFed would be a filter that allowed me to see all the peertube content available there, sorted in the usual ways. Kind of like a meta-topic. I'm pretty sure that would immediately become my favourite way of finding content from there, for whenever I just want to find something to watch. :)
I'm honestly quite glad people can stay here for months without getting into the technical aspects of the platform. That's probably a pretty central criteria for it to ever achieve wide success. :)
This is just not correct. It runs on a protocol - anyone can create software that uses the same protocol and communicate with Bluesky users as equals.
Were they right to develop their own protocol rather than to improve upon AP? Probably not. Is ATproto completely dominated by Bluesky? Yes. But is not like Twitter.
I can - and do - communicate both ways with Bluesky users through Mastodon and Bridgy Fed. That would simply not be possible with Twitter.
Thank god we have gotten to a point where it's possible to hang around here without being immediately aware of the Stalinists haha
I'll print you a diploma!
Yeah, I think it's fair to say nothing we do here is particularly well known in a broader sense. You're lucky if people have heard of Mastodon - if they know that it's decentralised that's incredible, and if they understand what that means you've basically encountered an expert.
It's a bit of a challenge that people looking at these sites from the outside will struggle to immediately understand what is really going on here. It just redefines the internet to a point where people cannot really understand it without having it explained.
- Lemmygrad: classic crowd longing for the Soviet Union
- Lemmy.ml: The catch-all version of Lemmygrad, like Lemmy.world except criticizing Putin or Xi can get you banned
- Hexbear: Like Lemmygrad, but for memes and shitposting
Amazing!
The pace and responsiveness of development in PieFed is unlike anything I've seen before. It's a brilliant platform, thank you so much for developing it!