Onshore algae farms could feed the world sustainably
  • lucas lucas 1y ago 100%

    Wasn't Soylent Green algae based at first?

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  • Lemmy/kbin really feels like it's coming together
  • lucas lucas 1y ago 100%

    Would be an interesting idea to fork and do a 'Lemmy Lite' which is just a single-person instance, doesn't host any communities, but lets you join communities/federate with them the same way a full install does.

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  • Lemmy/kbin really feels like it's coming together
  • lucas lucas 1y ago 100%

    Oh for sure--I just spun up a new droplet to throw it on. There are Docker instructions as well.

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  • Lemmy/kbin really feels like it's coming together
  • lucas lucas 1y ago 100%

    The ansible install on ubuntu wasn't too bad, tbh. I haven't touched anything backend since I installed, and it's been chugging!

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  • With the defederation active, how has it affected your subscriptions?
  • lucas lucas 1y ago 100%

    That's how I went. Time will tell if it eats storage etc, but so far I'm loving the control I have over who to federate with.

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  • With the defederation active, how has it affected your subscriptions?
  • lucas lucas 1y ago 100%

    I wonder how that would work if an instance gets abruptly shut down. Maybe each time you make an account you get a 'recovery key' that you can link to your new account on a new instance, thereby taking ownership of your old posts (or at least the ones that got federated out of your old instance).

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  • With the defederation active, how has it affected your subscriptions?
  • lucas lucas 1y ago 100%

    That's a good idea. Allow communities to choose if they are globally or locally subscribable.

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  • Lemmy/kbin really feels like it's coming together
  • lucas lucas 1y ago 100%

    I decided to self-host my own instance for that reason. That way I'm actually totally in control of what I'm seeing. It does make finding new communities less organic, but it's easy enough with the new listing tools. Probably not worth the money if all I ran on my server was Lemmy, but as an added service it's great.

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  • Lemmy/kbin really feels like it's coming together
  • lucas lucas 1y ago 100%

    100%! I'm excited to see more growth. The federation between kbin and lemmy is great. I love that it can also federate with anything else using ActivityPub, basically.

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  • Pirates ain't scabs. This blackout is now indefinite!
  • lucas lucas 1y ago 100%

    100%. It appears to me this new community is already serving the purpose of the old one!

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  • Pirates ain't scabs. This blackout is now indefinite!
  • lucas lucas 1y ago 100%

    Never thought about how this relates to net neutrality. Reddit was kind of becoming a "common carrier" for information, but as a centralized source it's in their interest to filter content for money's sake. Here in the fediverse the communities (and their data) are cloned but constantly updated across many independently owned servers. So no one server owner can ever really steer the discourse. We just need an official way to migrate a community in the case an instance goes down/stops meeting the needs of the community.

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  • Pirates ain't scabs. This blackout is now indefinite!
  • lucas lucas 1y ago 100%

    Exactly. Bring all that discussion and content over here, then we are actually in control of it. We can't expect anything to change when Reddit thinks there's no viable alternative.

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  • Pirates ain't scabs. This blackout is now indefinite!
  • lucas lucas 1y ago 100%

    Nice. I think the Fediverse is the way to go for communities like this.

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  • First active day on the fediverse after 11 years on Reddit, and liking it here!
  • lucas lucas 1y ago 100%

    I feel like that could lead to issues as well. The best way for the fediverse to work is users spread out across many small/medium instances.

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  • First active day on the fediverse after 11 years on Reddit, and liking it here!
  • lucas lucas 1y ago 100%

    Certainly feels like there's some 'ignorance is bliss' to it. Folks don't want to hear something is an ad because it takes away the illusion that their feed is in their control. And they don't want to feel gullible.

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  • archive.org

    In case anyone is ever looking, the entire Anthology documentary series from 1995 is on archive.org. 9 hours of fun!

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    Beatles rule?
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    Be patient with the fediverse
  • lucas lucas 1y ago 100%

    Love that idea. Servers could distinguish if they want to be a general 'home instance' for users, and those that opt in could communicate with each other and push accounts around as necessary. Servers could calculate their likelihood to accept a new incoming account based on some heuristics the admin could set, with sensible defaults. That way the system would self-balance itself as new instances appear and as mature ones reach capacity. Of course for that to work there would have to be some central authority keeping track of account locations for login purposes.

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  • Be patient with the fediverse
  • lucas lucas 1y ago 100%

    Spreading out is definitely the way to make this thing work. I'm sure there is more that can be implemented to help with federation speed, making sure you have all comments, etc. Those are solved with a monolith instance, but as we see you need a monster server to do it. I think instances averaging less than a few thousand users each will be the way to move forward.

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