damon
@damon@lemmy.world
- Comment on Proposal to create a collective to own the topic-based Lemmy instances 1 month ago:
What flaws?
- Comment on is there a search engine for the fediverse? 6 months ago:
What do you mean by “kind of see where they’re coming from”?
- Comment on [deleted] 6 months ago:
I don’t think there’s currently any platforms that do that but depending on what mobile and computing OS you use there’s client option
- Comment on Observations from poking Bluesky app 6 months ago:
Yes, they opened federation a couple months ago and people are running their own PDS. It’s different from Twitter as people can own their identity, it’s only been out a little over a year, give it time dude. Mastodon is 8 years old. Blue sky has custom feeds over 40k of them made by various people, mute lists and block lists that are shareable and abled to be subscribed to, use identities are not tethered to instances, more controls of what they see and don’t see. You have a bunch of liberals and marginalised communities on there enjoying themselves. Why would go to Twitter?
- Comment on So today I finally deleted the bird app 6 months ago:
They stopped calling it CP. As Porn is typically consensual and is typically what people think of when they think of Porn, they’re not thinking it’s two legal persons where one has not consented. Thus to avoid any confusion or possibility of downplaying its severity they changed the term from CP.
- Comment on What is ActivityPods framework? 9 months ago:
I think so too!
- Comment on What is ActivityPods framework? 9 months ago:
Haha no scam
- Comment on What is ActivityPods framework? 9 months ago:
Who said one instance? It’s a pod store by a pod provider, which there will be multiple pod providers. Please go research Solid. Even in the scenario of multiple accounts in multiple instances you don’t own nor control your data. With Solid you get to determine what access and how much access a provider & service has
- Comment on What is ActivityPods framework? 9 months ago:
Okay, that’s fair. I will point that out to the developer as English is not their primary language. But, you can read the very next paragraph in how does ActivityPods solve this to understand the context.
- Comment on What is ActivityPods framework? 9 months ago:
Maybe I needed to chill but I get sick of people just making statements without rereading, asking to understand, using proper context. It’s annoying.
- Comment on What is ActivityPods framework? 9 months ago:
It is Foss. Where is it mentioning monopolising the Fediverse? Having instances is a form of centralisation. People should not have to self host to not be tethered to an instance. Like how does what you said even make sense compared to the realities of right now?
- Comment on What is ActivityPods framework? 9 months ago:
How is a user owning their data icky?
- Comment on What is ActivityPods framework? 9 months ago:
Please do not come up here with your trumpian false news. Is that what was said? Show explicitly where that is stated You can’t just have one across to have full functionality across the Fediverse and if you insinuate that YOU are a deceiver and people should steer clear of you.
- Submitted 9 months ago to fediverse@lemmy.world | 23 comments
- Comment on ActivityPods 1.5 release 9 months ago:
Your response on ActivityPods and Solid – pretty spot on! I will toss in a couple more nuggets. Solid’s kinda like having your own Google Drive, but you call the shots on who peeks into your stuff. It’s all about files and folders. Sure, Solid uses RDF for the geeky metadata part, but at its heart, it’s all about files. With ActivityPods, Instead of just playing with files, it uses something called an RDF Triple Store. Think of it as a smart way to store data that’s all about connections and relationships. This means ActivityPods is more about mapping out how data is connected, like a big web of info, rather than just storing files. Super handy for social apps where who knows who, and who does what matters a lot. Like Solid, ActivityPods is big on you owning your data. But it’s not just sitting in a digital drawer. It’s active, social, and part of a bigger community. The author of ActivityPods has a very similar view of the social web compared to Evan P.
- Submitted 9 months ago to fediverse@lemmy.world | 7 comments
- Comment on The Weekly 'What are you playing?' Discussion 10 months ago:
Finally started playing FFVII Crisis Core Reunion
- Comment on What are some cool people you follow on other Mastodon and other Fediverse Platforms? 11 months ago:
People have made some really helpful resources. Such as which list popular/famous accounts docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/…/edit#gid=1111869…