tbf many of those releases only contain 1 or 2 small things, many other devs would wait to include them in one big release instead of releasing 5 small ones
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This. It almost only applies to desk jobs. Production workers can’t just work a day less and keep the same output, and if they can’t do it, people like me who are responsible for keeping the production running as part of their job(electrician in my case) also can’t work a day less.
If companies wanted to do this, they’d have to hire more workers to give everyone a 4 day week. But all this would do is create more costs for the company
Show users that the community they try to interact with is on a server that defederated the users instance
Not only that, also show users when comments in any community are made by users from an instance that your instance defederated.
Because you(instance A) may very well only be able to see half of the comments in a thread of a community of instance B because half of them were made by users of instance C which instance A defederated.
Right now the comments just don't get copied to your instance at all, which also leads to followup comments not being visible even if they are not from defederated instances.
Instead I'd like everything to be copied and then flagged based on defederations. Just don't show the original content and instead show a hint that a comment can't be seen because of defederation would be enough.
At least that way we know that we're missing something.
Because simply not showing it also leads to confusion why you see less comments than other users on another instance.
And this goes both ways. The user from the other instance(who can still see your comment because his instance didn't defederate yours) should also see that I'm from an instance that defederated his instance directly by looking at my post before commenting, maybe in form of a symbol or a note next to my username, so that he knows it doesn't make any sense to comment on my post.
The biggest issue I have with defederating is that you basically exclude every member of that instance from discussion on other instances even when they keep their nsfw post completely within their own instance.
If I'm on Instance A that defederated Instance B because it's NSFW friendly, then I also can't see comments from members of Instance B in completely unrelated comunities on other Instances.
Ich würde aber auch stark vermuten, dass viele dieser Accounts Doppelt und Dreifach Accounts sind, einfach weil viele Neue mit dem System der Föderationen nicht vertraut ist und selbst wenn, mehrere Accounts hat weil die Erstinstanz plötzlich irgendwo auf der Blacklist stand. Ich habe auch mit einem Account auf Feddit.de angefangen, danach einen auf lemm.ee erstellt, nachdem ich einige Kommentare nicht sehen konnte weil Instanzen von Feddit geblockt waren, und zuletzt noch einen auf KBin.social, einfach weil ich mal schauen wollte, wie die UI dort funktioniert.
Sind schon mal 3 gezählte Accounts nur von mir und es werden sicher auch Leute mit 4-5 Accounts hier sein.
Will heißen, von den 200.000 Gesamtnutzern werden irgendwas zwischen 100.000 und 125.000 eindeutige Nutzer sein.
Wichtig sind aber am Ende nicht mal wirklich die Anzahl der Nutzer, sondern die Anzahl der Communities und die Anzahl der Beiträge und Kommentare dort.
Wouldn't it then make more sense to implement such a space where you simply don't have the possibility of other instances interacting with your space? I mean it sounds like what they want to have could be much better achieved by a traditional forum instead of the fediverse
Just look at the sidebar:
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Yeah where I live, there's a bus every 2 hours that needs ~30 minutes to get to where I work. If I took that, I'd have to walk an additional 15 minutes to my actual workplace and I'd still be an hour too early.
And after work, I'd have to again walk 15 minutes to the bus stop and wait another 30 minutes for the bus home.
So between leaving my house and coming back home, there'd be ~11.5 hours. When I use my car, that's ~9.5 hours.
I keep switching between Memmy and Mlem because there are things that the other does better.
For example I like the compact view of Mlem more(Memmy is still too big) and that I can always look at the top to see if I’m on subscribed, local or all.
Memmy has the better comment view(see instances of users is nice) and the ability to open and zoom pictures and right now the better notifications
Most of the sets I own have a hole in them, so I think for the scenario that the average person does actually have a torx set, the chance is pretty high that it's also one that they can use on those "security" torx screws. So I don't see them that much more secure than regular torx. The only reason I could think of is that you also can use a normal screwdriver to unscrew a torx, which is harder to do with that extra pin. But it can still be done^^
Gut, das kommt ganz drauf an bei welcher Instanz du dich anmeldest, viele haben inzwischen die Mail als Pflichtfeld.
Aber mMn scheitert es für die 0815 User schon daran, dass man ihnen erst mal Instanzen erklären muss.
Denn auf der einen Seite liest man "Nimm einfach irgend eine, es ist am Ende völlig egal, weil du sowieso auf jede andere Instanz zugreifen kannst"(deshalb bin ich als erstes zu Feddit gegangen).
Auf der anderen Seite merkt man dann aber plötzlich, dass man z.B. mit Feddit.de im Kommentarbereich einer Community auf lemmy.world viel weniger Kommentare sieht, als jemand der mit lemm.ee auf die gleiche Community zugreift, weil manche der Kommentare von Nutzern stammen, deren Instanz von Feddit deföderiert wurde.
Dann muss man ihnen das System der Föderation erklären und spätestens dann ist Reddit doch nicht mehr so doof.
Auch wenn es mal nichts mit deföderierten Instanzen zu tun hat, klappt auch die Synchronisation im Fediverse aktuell eher schlecht. Beispiel der Post darüber, dass lemmy.world nun 33K Nutzer hat. Schaue ich den direkt auf deren Instanz an, sehe ich 54 Kommentare, schaue ich über Feddit.de drauf, sehe ich 21 Kommentare, über lemm.ee sind es 19, über KBin.social sind es 47. Nach und nach kommen bei Feddit kommentare rein, die bei KBin schon seit einer Stunde sichtbar waren.
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