

It does federate though, federation is multiple nodes in a network cooperating, which they do.
HTTP is a network even though it doesn’t (usually) federate.
It does federate though, federation is multiple nodes in a network cooperating, which they do.
HTTP is a network even though it doesn’t (usually) federate.
The main centralised part of bluesky right now is their decentralised identifiers right now.
DID:PLC is completely centralised. Its not actually a requirement for a did to be decentralised.
plc.directory is the only registry for them right now.
This you? https://www.reddit.com/user/Cm0002/
active in r/redditalternatives
I agree, they really help.
I’d say just try it, it’s only a few minutes of your time, and if you don’t like it you can delete the accounts.
I meant when recommending instances to people.
kbin lives on as mbin.
Check kbin.earth, for example.
The thumbnails are generated indivdually by each instance.
I just compressed all my images, thinking lemm.ee would outlive all the image hosts.
Maybe you made the original.
I also made one I posted, but it was about fedora eating the MacOS bootloader or something like that.
I posted this here last year.
kbin was a lemmy compatible software.
It has all of the lemmy features, with a really nice ui and microblogging (like twitter).
kbin.social was the main instance, it had a lot of users.
The dev eventually abandoned the project, and kbin.social decayed untill it finally stopped working.
It was forked (code copied by a new group, to keep the project alive) by the mbin project.
https://kbin.earth/ is an mbin instance, for example, that’s still up.
Mastodon purges them after a while though.
I’m editing some of my posts to use those.
Not really, it means I can’t send every lemmy instance csam.
Sounds good, but maybe consider moving it to a non-piefed.social piefed instance.
I’m slightly scared of another kbin.social happening.
Links to non-shutting down instances.
This is dbzer0, of course you can :)
I would consider another one if I werre you.
Add in the mbin/kbin mau and the piefed mau and you probably have a lot more.
Commenting for people in the future, Typescript can be used in the backend (and is actually pretty popular there for some reason).