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  • ActivityPub unfortunately does need some work, and there’s drama about properly following the protocol and not extending it with non-standard stuff that then breaks things when federating with stuff outside the given application.

    I’m optimistic, but I’m also making sure not to put too much of a stake in it, as it may eventually become an inferior system when compared to some future hypothetical standard.

    And other standards like diaspora and ATProto, are around, and seeing use.





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    You do realize Bluesky also tacks on .bsky.social? (Though with a dot instead of a second @)

    And even without other instances, ATProto already allows people to sign up using domains they own.

    The closest you can get to using Lost_My_Mind as you Bluesky handle is by aquiring a domain like lost_my_mind.com. And that still wouldn’t prevent someone else from signing up using lost_my_mind.net.

    And that’s before pointing out that Impersonation and mistaken identities isn’t a solved problem on twitter, either.

    Bluesky is succeeding because its a smooth and familiar experience that obfuscates away the complexity of how it works.

    Absolutely nothing about how the ActivityPub network works conceptually prevents it from being an equally smooth experience, given the work were put in.

    Your first six paragraphs hit the mark, but the following rant about the “username univerasility problem” ain’t it.


  • Not that I’m aware.

    But there are web UIs you can run that allow you to run a lemmy instance more like a forum, and that could of course be federated with other fediverse instances, including other forum instances.

    But not existing forum systems. That’s something they have to implement, not lemmy.

    Behind the scenes Lemmy speaks a protocol called ActivityPub. It can’t just talk to any other similar arbitrary service if it doesn’t also support the protocol.

    Edit: Apparently the forum systems you mention do/will indeed support ActivityPub. There would certainly be potential for interpretability with the threadiverse, then.


  • No.

    But they don’t need to be. They’re essentially just indexers.

    If two relays index all the same content, then any services using either will be “interconnected” in the sense that any users can see each other and interact with each other.

    Each relay host can choose what parts of the network they want to index, and as far as I can tell, any services could use multiple relays if they like.


  • I know.

    ATproto has some interesting advantages, and eventually the idea is for anyone to be able to host any microservice component of the network, including relays other than the one run by Bluesky.

    The relays don’t need to be centralized. They are indexers that provide functionality to others parts of the ATproto network.

    The problem is that there isn’t really any incentive to do so… Any additional instances or new apps running ATproto can just rely on the one big indexer provided by Bluesky, instead of running each microservice component themselves.











  • I don’t understand people who “demand” things from volunteers. Open source devs, modders, and still recently content creators are/were treated like public service workers, by some.

    Imagine if we went around treating artists as if they were obligated to please each of us individually with their every piece? I’m very happy to see this attitude improve with streaming and youtube, where creators are more and more met with care and support when they have to step away for a bit or retire entirely.

    It sadly seems like this modder was eventually putting in tremendous effort, in a vain attempt to please absolutely everyone using her mods. But that isn’t a good reason to work for free.

    Any work I do for free, is something I do because I want to, but this modder explicitly says she did work she didn’t want to do in order to please fans. And I can’t help but ask, why? (I know why, but someone should have cared enough to show her she is allowed to just say no, and do whatever she prefers.)

    The blurb about her doing music is how you’re SUPPOSED to feel doing something for fun. I’m happy that she found her way to something that makes her feel that way.



  • Allowing a person to think for themselves is always the best option.

    But allowing her to accept scientology should not be an option, and isn’t what I was suggesting.

    I simply assume that OP, looking into scientology with a critical eye, is likely to have a good relationship with their daughter. And that the daughter being of dating age, and the offspring of someone seemingly reasonable, they are both capable of having an adult conversation. One that won’t end with their daughter going “fuck you, I’m cutting you out of my life forever” but rather with their daughter accepting reality and intergrating the facts into her mind in a way where they can’t be easily subverted.

    If that isn’t the case, then the heavy handed approach is absolutely warranted.