This is about the most uniquely Oregon story I’ve ever read. And I mean that in the absolute best way.
This is about the most uniquely Oregon story I’ve ever read. And I mean that in the absolute best way.
Well now I 100% know who NOT to go to! Thanks for the heads-up!
Occupation. And wasn’t it a handy coincidence that the two countries we occupied, Afghanistan and Iraq, just happened to bookend Iran in the middle.
If the fediverse represents the soon-to-be-replaced web 2.0 of the past, what do you see replacing it and why do you think that will be incompatible with the fediverse apps?
I could see some block chain security/authentication features added to federated apps, and hopefully end-to-end encrypted DMs will be enabled by that same technology too. I’m just having a hard time imagining something “new” that will replace this completely.
There will probably be several TikTok-like entertainment platforms, likely filled with ad-friendly AI generated content that is 100% under corporate control and costs almost nothing to produce, but that type of platform attracts a different audience than what we have here.
It’s hilarious that this assumes old.reddit.com will survive more than a year or two after IPO.
RIF just started returning error 429 as well. I sadly uninstalled it and then launched Jerboa instead.
I can’t help but notice how similar their phrasing is to Spez trying to justify why Reddit has yanked the rug out from under their third party app developers.
Firefox already has the Lemmy Link extension to do this. It seems to work pretty well from what I’ve seen.
How are you going to exchange cash for crypto in one hour?
So you’re saying that they’re all concentrated in one relatively compact area then? Hmm…