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- Comment on What is the dead-simple(est) way to onboard compeltely new people to Lemmy/Feddy 4 days ago:
Mass adoption won’t come easily. People treat social media just like broadcast and print mass media: they want to follow big names and brands. It’s a change in mindset looking for niche communities instead. Look at Bluesky, it didn’t really take off until big Twitter accounts moved and brought their minions with them.
- Comment on Mastodon doesn't like Addy aliases 4 days ago:
It’s all about the instance. For the Lemmy instance I chose I had to write a few sentences. For mastodon I had to provide a picture of my SubGenius pastor card. I intentionally picked ones that had requirements.
- Comment on Ideal Business Stack? 1 week ago:
Late to the party, but I’ve read that OP is going to be the sole admin. Do Not Do This. I admire what you are trying to do, but ultimately, you will have no rest, no vacation, no backup for yourself. The hardware & software aren’t the issue here - it is the human support of those services. You will put a single point of failure on yourself, and likewise your peers.
Many of the FOSS projects you mentioned have commercial services. SAAS exists for a reason. By subscribing to those services as a business, you underwrite their ability to provide the software for free to the community. It’s a win-win.
- Comment on I don't get the love for Nextcloud - alternative for just files? 2 weeks ago:
I just use SMB shares on my NAS. Why over think it?
- Comment on Secure encryption and online anonymity are now at risk in Switzerland 1 month ago:
This has been going on since the early 1990s. Just keep up the fight.
- Comment on The Fediverse Isn’t the Future. It’s the Present We’ve Been Denied. 1 month ago:
This reads like an angry old man complaining how the internet was better back in my day. It may have been better, but it didn’t have every human being plus armies of bots. It was not user friendly. It was hard. So hard most people didn’t bother with much more than email. Neither is the fediverse easy. Facebook, xitter, reddit, Instagram etc… they are as easy as passively watching television or listening to radio. They require no thought, or even much interaction. There are so many trackers across the web that they already know you and what bullshit you’ll eat. That’s both their greatest secret to success and their greatest danger to society.