Kierunkowy74
Hey, I just met you, And this is crazy, But here’s my number!
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Kierunkowy74@piefed.socialOPto Fediverse@lemmy.world•Lemm.ee communities migration megathreadEnglish1·6 days agoUpdated, thanks!
Kierunkowy74@piefed.socialto Fediverse@lemmy.world•Bluesky is more open than you think.English2·6 days agoI blame this on an UX blunder.
Bluesky users are taught not to enter their Bluesky passwords to enter different apps, but rather create a different “app password” for each one. Then Frontpage went OAuth which directs users to Bluesky login page. Bluesky brings us a different login page for OAuth use :/ and obviously does not remember that we are already logged in in the same browser.
This of course means that we have to enter a Bluesky password to a slightly different-looking website - a somewhat fishy way to authenticate a user…
Kierunkowy74@piefed.socialto Fediverse@lemmy.world•Bluesky is more open than you think.English11·9 days agoOr even 33% as we should count PieFed and Mbin too (this makes 48k MAU overall). All 3 “apps” make one network.
Kierunkowy74@piefed.socialto Fediverse@piefed.social•The Seven Deadly UX Sins of the Fediverse Web Experience (To Fix)English1·10 days agoThe best way to do a migration is to do it with joy and awe. Mbin has no kbin.social’s big numbers, no ernest’s individual vision, no marketing, no promise of awesome development, and a rump of spontaneously forming culture of the flagship instance.
Many of these “redemptions” still depend on scale - both of the local instance… and the external Fediverse. /kbin and Mbin benefit from Mastodon, but its MAU is shrinking too…
Kierunkowy74@piefed.socialto Fediverse@piefed.social•The Seven Deadly UX Sins of the Fediverse Web Experience (To Fix)English1·10 days agoPeople don’t generally flock for a software. Maybe for wobbly windows, but we are not doing e.g. Misskey-Flavoured Markdown here (yet?)
Kierunkowy74@piefed.socialto Fediverse@piefed.social•The Seven Deadly UX Sins of the Fediverse Web Experience (To Fix)English1·10 days agoIMHO for the same reason why Myspace has over hundreds of millions of MAU and Spacehey has got only over million of users overall.
IMHO solving UX sins does not bring new users. It rather helps not to deter them.
The Great Migration from Reddit did not repeat with the same scale, as with Great Twitter Migrations. Even then, most people IMHO return rather to their already existing accounts on already existing instances. Fedia.io has over 5 thousands total users, less than dozen Lemmy servers.
With the lemm.ee going down, we will witness a MAU drop. A non-zero number of people care no more about federation and will not make a switch.
There might not be enough stock of users to repeat /kbin’s growth right now. Even recent developments at PieFed make its MAU number only slightly larger than Mbin
Kierunkowy74@piefed.socialto Fediverse@piefed.social•The Seven Deadly UX Sins of the Fediverse Web Experience (To Fix)English3·10 days agoOne of the reason, why /kbin has achieved the success (so large, that eventually took it down…) has been it solving much of these UX sins:
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This was only by chance, but as /kbin was ~not already~ never ready for third-party hosting, there was only one non-Polish speaking instance of /kbin (flagship kbin.social). This is another reason, why registration numbers made briefly kbin.social’s MAU greater, than that of entire Lemmy software!
But what about decentralisation? As I probably have argued when /kbin yet existed, the Threadiverse could as well consist only of lemmy.ml, piefed.social and a Mbin instance (or the Feediverse might by only mastodon.social, misskey.io, flipboard.com, and Pleroma/Akkoma instance) and still be decentralised. Several carbon-copy instances are the simplest way to make an interoperating network - but not the only one! -
/kbin of course is a Threadiverse app and evades this sin by definition. A Lemmy user never has to browse an empty “timeline”
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This is a cursed solution for this sin, but with so great scale of flagship instance (and no alternatives) much of the federation work has already been done by more determined people. And if not? Then…
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… we can just say:
and call it a day. :D
Five. This has been solved partially by Lemmy and its community
Announce
s, and partially by scale.Six. Of course everything on Lemmy and compatible platforms has to be posted to a community. However /kbin’s magazines did more than that. They also aggregated (already federated) microblog content based on included hashtags. The magazine mod could specify, what hashtags would be aggregated under the mag.
The sidebar on /kbin’s posts also includes sections like Related Magazines, Related Threads and Related Posts (for toots etc.).Seven. … and Active People. And “People” is one of the entries on instance’s navbar. Yes, different one for every magazine, so you could follow anyone active in the topic.
All of these has been inherited by Mbin, its fork (well, maybe not its size xd)
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Kierunkowy74@piefed.socialto Fediverse@lemmy.world•What's a good instance to be on at the moment?English2·12 days agoThere is Interstellar, which I’m using right now.
Kierunkowy74@piefed.socialto Fediverse@lemmy.world•What's a good instance to be on at the moment?English311·13 days agoYou might like https://piefed.social/.
- Usual controversial instances (hexbear, grad, hilariouschaos…) are banned here,
- Posts and replies with many downvotes are collapsed by default,
- You can individually block any (whole) instance, community, users and linked domains. You can also filter the keywords,
- Any much-downvoted user will appear with red warning sign
Kierunkowy74@piefed.socialto Lemmy@lemmy.ml•There used to be links.hackliberty.org, was it closed down??English6·14 days agoYes, Hack Liberty closed their Matrix and Lemmy instances. Their forum post presents some alarming things on Matrix, but its Problems with Lemmy section consists only of few paragraphs on “federation issues” allegedly being the same as on Matrix (Wrong - not much of Matrix criticism is applicable to Lemmy), defederation and problems with entire Reddit/Lemmy/Tildes/other social news aggregators
Kierunkowy74@piefed.socialOPto Fediverse@lemmy.world•Lemm.ee communities migration megathreadEnglish2·15 days agoUpdated, thanks!
Kierunkowy74@piefed.socialto Fediverse@lemmy.world•Which Lemmy instances use Photon?English3·15 days ago
Refresh the site.
And when you see nothing or something from .ml, refresh again.
Some cursed behaviour from their lemmy-ui frontend. Something with enviroment variables??
Kierunkowy74@piefed.socialOPto Fediverse@lemmy.world•Lemm.ee communities migration megathreadEnglish2·17 days agoUpdated, thanks!
Kierunkowy74@piefed.socialto Fediverse@lemmy.world•We have to solve the money problem!English1·19 days agoSomething similar is available for PeerTube:
- Platform redundancy by P2P, and
- offload of transcoding and transcription to Remote Runners
Kierunkowy74@piefed.socialto Fediverse memes@feddit.uk•They Have No Idea How Fun The Water Park Is!English10·20 days agoWell, after 2034 Lemmy can actually be sucessful
Kierunkowy74@piefed.socialOPto Fediverse@lemmy.world•Lemm.ee communities migration megathreadEnglish2·22 days agoupdated, thanks!
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Kierunkowy74@piefed.socialOPto Fediverse@lemmy.world•Lemm.ee communities migration megathreadEnglish1·26 days agoUpdated.
You probably want to use another Lemmy instance to search for this content.
(and actually Sepia Search is simply a search engine for PeerTube and that’s it. You are still getting the video only after you visit the instance…)