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Mother fucking 2 year #lemmy cake day.
For me, lemmy was the actual start of the fediverse experience.
A reddit/forum style platform on the same protocol as Twitter style platforms that even kinda interacted with each other (first time seeing which was genuinely wonderful).
Since, I’ve always said the Fedi should do more group based things, and I stand by that. I even think Reddit/forum/group-based platforms are a better story on AP than microblogging and I’d wager they could stick around longer than the Twitter clones.
Either way, whenever I come back to the Fedi, I’m usually heading for lemmy / #threadiverse first. Reddit culture aside, I find it a much nicer way to find my people.
I hope all the best for the other platforms too… #kbin , #mbin , #piefed , #nodebb (and #friendica too)!
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AI Hot take: The “AI Problem” started with Google and magical search engines.
Great blog post by Veronica here (whose videos I’ve just discovered).
She talks about quitting search engines, and how, despite the loss of convenience, you grow closer to sources/communities that matter to you.
https://vkc.sh/quit-search/ ( @vkc )
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Can anyone parse this for me?
True decentralisation happens on #mastodon because it’s networked with Threads, a giant monolithic “instance” whose users are unlikely to ever leave?
I mean it’s good for people who want that network connection here, but it seems very strange to trumpet this as the only “true” decentralisation.
https://mastodon.social/@Gargron/113596014301032391
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No algorithm?
It seems that federation is the “algorithm” here.
I’m wondering if the only way in which this isn’t true reduces #mastodon down to an RSS reader. Which is a positive spin to many, but like, in the bigger picture, would certainly be some faint praise.
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