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[–] verily@lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 points 21 hours ago

And it'll tell me this directly, rather than passing that data to my insurance company to deny my claims, and telling banks to deny my long term loans because I have a known expiration date, right?

[–] verily@lemmy.dbzer0.com 4 points 21 hours ago (1 children)

A full minute of processing power and the best it could come up with was crashing through a divider and ending up in the far lane

[–] verily@lemmy.dbzer0.com 6 points 21 hours ago

Have you considered using it for hosting a small personal blog instead?

(There might be better options, but this is the first one I became aware of)

[–] verily@lemmy.dbzer0.com 5 points 6 days ago

I have found Bluesky to be less toxic than Twitter, but that's not exactly a huge improvement.

I remember that on Twitter, if somebody decided to reply to you and to be a jerk, not only would you get a notification of that reply, you would get a notification if people liked that reply. Bluesky by default allows you to only view the feeds of people you follow or are mutuals with. These are all good things.

But since there is VC funding, and because they are looking for ways to expand, at any moment that rug can basically be pulled out from under people's feet. It's technically decentralized, but in practice, it's probably 90%+ controlled by one company.

[–] verily@lemmy.dbzer0.com 3 points 6 days ago

There are many echo chambers, but this one is mine.

[–] verily@lemmy.dbzer0.com 9 points 1 week ago

Walking down the aisles of any store selling computers, I can attest to this. If a company can't sell a Windows computer, they will simply sell a Chromebook instead.

[–] verily@lemmy.dbzer0.com 2 points 1 week ago (1 children)

Two thoughts based on what you wrote:

There's a bit of an issue with that. Re-Centralization. If the grand majority of users are in the "Main" or "Primary" instance, it's just moving one mass from one to another, without spread...

I think it's plenty fine to recommend a specific instance to people. It doesn't need to be the main one either, it can even be yours:

Does the Fediverse have an equivalent to matrix.to?

Not really. Probably because Matrix can "get away with" recommending some default software (including web apps) to view a community from any server, regardless of where it is, mostly because there's very few instances of that software to recommend. Matrix.to is a first-class service provided by the same people who run the flagship Element client and develop the server too, after all. And it's still limited: matrix.to will not point you towards a niche instance of Element, for example.

But things get worse when it comes to Mastodon and Lemmy because usually instances tend to act as both data servers and clients. If somebody sends their profile link to a friend, it goes to their server. People have implemented sharing techniques, but these are janky at best, and require extra configuration and pre-knowledge on the part of the recipient.

And I still don't know how to open a post from a different Lemmy instance on my current one without manually looking for the community and then the post.