Only suss because you heard about this story
Yup that’s why I still buy clothes from sweatshops with kids working in them.
In all seriousness you’re right, but I believe people have a much lower tolerance than they think they do, but they just avoid thinking about it
Cows don’t photosynthesize they eat a shit ton of plants to make a tiny amount of meat so if you really care about plants you would eat the plants directly and skip the middlemen that waste 90% of the plant matter
Embrace, Extend, Extinguish, Enshittify
Wefwef is amazing!
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Have you considered hiring a project manager? I think having someone keep track of higher level goals and handle the coordination with other key stakeholders would really let you focus on finishing the right epics which would really knock your KPIs out of the park
Lemmy in the last few days is absolutely tiny compared to a site like reddit, and already instances are struggling to cope.
While this is true, 5 days ago lemmy.ml, the biggest instance, was on a 67 EUR server which is very small. https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=36270094
Posts like this: https://lemm.ee/post/58472 suggest it is a problem
This is a scaling problem (having more users means you need more mods) but I disagree with how they handled it and it isn’t a money related thing. My thoughts on this are in an older post when this was first announced https://partizle.com/comment/64178
Why should a handful of “lucky” servers have to pay all the hosting costs?
My initial idea is to use the something awful model of paying a one time fee to register an acount. The problem is that people would just sign up on another instance that doesn’t charge a fee but still add load to the lucky instance. Another approach could be to participate in communities on one of those lucky servers then you need to pay a one time fee to that server (comments would need to be removed by a bot if they’re not made by an approved user). I’m not saying that’s perfect, but it’s an idea. Adsense is another idea.
Here’s an idea: in apollo you swipe left on a comment to collapse the current commet’s thread, this would be nice too.
DJI is a chinese company and it is easier for them to just publish an apk rather than submit to all app stores
Maybe search results should link to archives rather than live urls
Kbin and lemmy are compatible but different projects
I don’t think it’s a problem. If you weren’t using activity pub and just something like reddit then if you were reddit (the sysadmin) you’d also deal with having to scale if your community gets really popular
Stuff that gets linked to also has the same problem
https://www.jwz.org/blog/2022/11/mastodon-stampede/
(Btw I don’t like jwz but he mentions it here)
Oh it’s built with expo, nice!
@gkd@lemmy.world
Commenting through memmy. I love swiping right to upvote comments!
First time using the fediverse and I don’t think it was hard at all.
Yeah Mlem doesn’t have a search feature yet so I’m just using mobile web browser
Thank you for your detailed answer. That makes sense. I also don’t like when things are commercialized and would rather have something like lemmy instances be either a co-op or funded by donations.
Meh if you have $200k+ in sales last year then you have enough money to pay the most important vendor of your product