I wish they weren't doing that.
brad
Unrelated but I'm very impressed with how well this posted to Lemmy from Mastodon. Exceptional
I think he's finally figure out The Thing this time, guys.
I have a racknerd KVM VPS running a socks5 proxy and a mastodon instance. It's been great!
BUT THE MARKET SHARE!!!!
Watching every platform ruin itself to become a facsimile of every other platform is deeply infuriating and exhausting
I fucking hate shorts so much. I completely blocked them:
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/youtube-shorts-block/ https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/youtube-shorts-block/jiaopdjbehhjgokpphdfgmapkobbnmjp
On lemmy, you could literally just start the same community on another server. If other people agree with you about space, the new community will become the "default" one. don't really think anybody even has the ability to become "too powerful" because they are neutered the instant the base url changes.
I checked earlier today and, at a cursory doomscroll, everything appears to remain deleted so far
It surprises me too on some level because it does seem very obvious.
I've also learned on multiple occasions over the years that I value different things and I value them much more strongly than a large swath of the selfhosting community. That may speak to whether or not people selfhost for ideological, practical, or other reasons that I am unaware of but, at the end of the day, I find myself disappointed that the version of the selfhosting community that I imagined and thought I was on the same page with is simply not the selfhosting community that exists.
What in the actual fuck? Does he have to collapse the ambling corpse even further so he can discover why the ability to block existed and then re-invent it but shittier to convince himself it's necessary?