What's even more fucked is that my stocks are up for some reason.
What's even more fucked is that my stocks are up for some reason.
is anyone elses following feed not loading or is it just me?
Dont you have winter tyres?
literally 1984
Nice try, bot.
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It's not really an oreo flavour. It's ore of a nice vanilla flavour with hints of what could be an oreo.
its actually not bad.
Working on making the feed generator a bit faster. Just testing things out for now.
December 1st, 2024
Gas is 2.38.
Im gonna π this for posterity
Trade offer: You get on a treadmill so you can eat more pie for longer ;) Stay healthy #dgg
Punished Prigozhin has a nice ring to it.
Whenever Kelly chats in dgg or comes on stream I realize how true this survey must be.
#DGG
#DGGL
#Daliban
How would you want a βpopular linksβ feed personalized to you? What should it show more or less of as you use it? Thinking through a bunch of options but figure i should poll the room
Dont forget that a large amount of game studios are actually relatively small. There are maybe 20 large ones in a sea of small fish. No one really has a monopoly on games. This will just be another loss for him unless he wants to publish nazi propaganda games or some shit for his followers.
It's a psyop.
In the end the main differences are the way the both protocols work that "true" federation is not really possible with Bluesky(ATproto) but it is with Mastodon(ActivityPub).
A Relay, where you have control of which servers can relay their data to you can costs a few hundred $$$ a month. If Bluesky ever takes down all their Relays we won't be able to talk to each other unless someone is willing to pay $500 a month to connect the users again im simple terms.
The main issue with Bluesky's "federation" is that to truly federate you must run all the parts of the network by yourself instead of just the server that hosts your account as you cannot really have a say with which other servers you want to connect to. This is almost impossible for a single user
A prominent other example of a user of this protocol is Threads. You can talk to Threads users with your Mastodon user without the servers having any kind of relay between them.
On Mastodon you create an account on any Mastodon Server and can talk to another user from another server as long as they have not blocked the server. Some servers restrict who they federate with. You can also create your own Mastodon server and just allow it to talk to any other server.
On Bluesky you have the choice to have your account on your own server if you wish, instead of on the official servers. You are still able to talk to other users due to the relay functionality. Account migration is also supposed to be easy (have not tried it tho)
Bluesky is just not as decentralized as they claim. All severs must go through a "central" relay so all the events can be correlated to each other. Mastodon uses another well established protocol, ActivityPub which is truly decentralized due to how it works.
Totally not written with ChatGPT
Still would require some poeple that have the money run Relays to connect all PDS's to the "next" Bluesky i think.
I am gonna say no. ActivityPub is well established. Right now ATP is just the flashy new thing people wanna check out until they notice how expensive it will be to run all parts that make up your own app on it if they dont wanna be dependant on Bluesky's Relays for example.
Oh then thats not the case anymore because I spun up mine a and I could create a user on it and login to the main Bluesky UI no problem.
what do you mean when you say approval? Honest question because this is the first time I am hearing about this.
I see. If you ever wanted to run it cheaply you can just spin up a docker container on a rpi since it is so lightweight. But I see your point. Why bother at all. After a you can always download the data right from the Bluesky GUI