I mean if my family is any statistic to go on, 2/3 kids (me one of them) swore off Netflix since. The other, bought their own subscription as soon as the code stopped working
I mean if my family is any statistic to go on, 2/3 kids (me one of them) swore off Netflix since. The other, bought their own subscription as soon as the code stopped working
Hmm, seems your regex isn’t perfect mister bot. That’s ok
If you use google assistant to set reminders you now use tasks.
I only know this because I heavily use reminders, and my pixel 5 kept annoying me to tell me reminders are being converted to tasks and will live there now
The only way to win the game, is to not play in the first place unfortunately
But now nothing can be read without going to Reddit
I’m here right now! Reading to my hearts content
That’s fair, I tend to get too technical in my explanations anyways. Completely fair if you left that piece out for simplicity
Maybe it would be confusing to add this but your second point could clarify that you can interact with any other instance so long as:
For instance (accidental pun), I believe behaw.org is/was defederated from lemmy.world. Additionally, I believe I heard that lemmy.world defederated from lemmy.online (the reddit spam instance).
I know my instance is also currently discussing defederating lemmy.online among other choices
To me lemmy.ca got my account because it uses a .ca domain so in essence we’re supporting local… Or I guess national.
Oh were they referring to praise hands? I thought they meant 🙋
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Of AI essentially
Your link is broken, unfortunately the last ‘):’ was appended to the link
No, I don’t think I’ll try ‘6’
I’m just confused why it’s shaped like a 6 to be quite honest
Yeah it’s very much more correct to say, “Twitter decimated Twitter’s search ability”
I imagine Bing is impacted too, though I haven’t heard/teated myself
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Just testing if the markdown is exactly the same or if I need to relearn
Whereas you signed up on lemmy.world, I signed up on lemmy.ca.
Our accounts live on these different instances of the same platform.
Someone else may have an account on sh.itjust.works.
Each of these instances can have communities (subreddit equivalent). Through federation (essentially agreement to talk with eachother). We (account holders on different instances) can interact, post and comment anywhere on these and other federated instances.
In a weird way, these instances are an adhoc load balancer since I am using resources primarily from lemmy.ca and you are using resources from lemmy.world. This last piece is most relevant to the potential issue stated. A good load balancer, balances the load efficiently and effectively. If everyone made an account on lemmy.world it would get an uneven share of the load and struggle to keep its infrastructure alive or scaled well. Additionally, it goes against the decentralized nature of federated instances.
Now please take this all with a grain of salt, I have been here since july 1 and so am taking the rough concept I’ve learned and tried to explain it. Likely missing critical technical details and the analogies may be imperfect. :)
Similar-ish for me. Although not speed, just saw lemmy.ca and couldn’t not support the ‘local’ domain. Understanding the fediverse enough to know I can still access it all (for the msot part) helped.
I stumbled into lemmy disoriented and just went with lemmy.ca because I always want to support ‘local’ domains. I’m surprised people go for for something like ‘.world’ tbh. Although, I think your logic makes sense I also know how little people read and its safer to say people just signed up for the instance that was the path of least resistance (low application threshold, links guiding them in, etc)
Developer intials seems a tad redundant since the commit is tied to author(s). But I guess it is only 2 extra char