

Commenting for people in the future, Typescript can be used in the backend (and is actually pretty popular there for some reason).
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Commenting for people in the future, Typescript can be used in the backend (and is actually pretty popular there for some reason).
It does federate though, federation is multiple nodes in a network cooperating, which they do.
HTTP is a network even though it doesn’t (usually) federate.
The main centralised part of bluesky right now is their decentralised identifiers right now.
DID:PLC is completely centralised. Its not actually a requirement for a did to be decentralised.
plc.directory is the only registry for them right now.
This you? https://www.reddit.com/user/Cm0002/
active in r/redditalternatives
I hate single page apps that force you to click on a post to see comments, and don’t let you open them in a new tab.
You can self host lemmy for about 15 a month, between server hosting and a domain name
I agree, they really help.
The U.S seems to have a hatred for science at this point.
I’d say just try it, it’s only a few minutes of your time, and if you don’t like it you can delete the accounts.
I probably was.
kbin lives on as mbin.
Check kbin.earth, for example.
Why did beehaw lock itself down?
The thumbnails are generated indivdually by each instance.
I just compressed all my images, thinking lemm.ee would outlive all the image hosts.
Maybe you made the original.
I also made one I posted, but it was about fedora eating the MacOS bootloader or something like that.
I posted this here last year.
I sorted by top of all time on my profile, uploaded the images to another site, and hotlinked them in the post.
For any people in the future.
Not most, they do keep tiny thumbnails though.
Servers can:
Most do the latter as its cheaper.
kbin was a lemmy compatible software.
It has all of the lemmy features, with a really nice ui and microblogging (like twitter).
kbin.social was the main instance, it had a lot of users.
The dev eventually abandoned the project, and kbin.social decayed untill it finally stopped working.
It was forked (code copied by a new group, to keep the project alive) by the mbin project.
https://kbin.earth/ is an mbin instance, for example, that’s still up.
How do you find all these matrix channels?