I think the business model where peertube really works looks something like a creator co-op. I think Nebula works under a similar system.
I think the business model where peertube really works looks something like a creator co-op. I think Nebula works under a similar system.
I see posts on the daily talking about better sort options than hot. I think it is you who is less familiar with the diversity of the fediverse. Remember, my original comment was:
Everybody’s subscribe page is different
Do you know then that hot is still pretty broken?
Bro you’re on kbin. How do you know how or why people do things on Lemmy?
Tags with mods having tag powers feels like the best option long term. Any sorting system can be applied without worrying about compatibility.
Everybody’s subscribe page is different. It will get bumped in active and new comments on Lemmy as I understand them. This feels like the intended use case for those sorts.
To be clear, the article is talking about correlations in polling, not suggesting you strike up conversations with your neighbors.
Thank god. I’ve been waiting for somebody to revive this project for YEARS
Very cool piece of software. Excited to get into it.
Biggest issue I’ve had so far is with the apps. Kaitekis the only one that really suits all my needs but it grey screens on my phone
Just switched from Mastodon. The difference in features is insane.
EDIT: I will say I do appreciate the minimalist vibe that mastodon is going for, but I found myself wanting more
This may be intentional. Wouldn’t be the first time.
Logseq takes a very different approach with regards to the minimum working object, opting for something closer to paragraphs than pages, but it’s currently my go to recommendation along with Trillium. It also has great stylus/handwritten support.
In a similar vein, I’ve also seen Nextcloud used for this purpose.
Not a great look here overall. Was definitely hoping they would take a little bit more accountability. The solution seems simple. Spend less money on egregiously expensive equipment and spend more money on making sure things are accurate before they go out the door.