I’m sorry, the platform that allows you to use a custom domain as your identity has “no account portability”, as opposed to the one where you have to manually copy over almost everything?
Open the link to find out 😏
You seem really good at predicting the future. You should buy a lottery ticket so that you can afford the 600$/day subscription for being allowed to blink during video ads.
Of course. The modern way is
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If only Lemmy had a feature to block posts with specific words… maybe another social network has it.
Buy your own domain and use it for e-mails (there are many providers that support custom domains). If your provider shuts down, just switch to a different one and keep the same address.
ChromeOS user.
And not when it requires a crazy amount of resources to run.
How dare you come up with a nuanced take on this topic instead of screaming “eat the rich”!
I don’t think I’ve ever received an e-mail from an Apple Mail address.
Let me see how you get instance admins to agree on what to defederate.
It tries to auto-determine when to trigger, but you can explicitly trigger it by putting a question mark after your query.
BallsFactory ballsFactory = new BallsFactory();
ballsFactory.setSuckable(true);
Balls balls = ballsFactory.create();
Bluesky allows me to use my domain as my identity and make my own moderation decisions without having to run my own instance.
The difference is that you won’t find yourself unable to send an e-mail because the admin of your e-mail server doesn’t like someone from the recipient’s e-mail server.
That choice is tied to your identity and can’t be easily changed later, which is what I’m complaining about.
You can choose a different moderation service. That’s the point.
It used to not require opt-in, but Mastodon users were strongly opposed to the idea of Mastodon actually being interoperable with other services and harassed the developer.