old, stupid
oh wow, not in a long time…well over a decade…almost 2! i gave up on live tv around then
im usin kodi/jellyfin (plex is proprietary) mostly for the ‘pseudotv’ plugin… so i can have a cable-like system from my local storage
with everything being web-based, windows is slowly turning into a fancy dummy term/thinclient. exactly the control businesses want.
linux on the other hand is being fleshed out as a true desktop pc with all the customization most of us expect of a daily driver.
technically, they wont collide. theyll kinda pass through each other
space is very big
i was so upset when they canceled misfits
ack. i thought it was max wright
its been suggested… i think its called ‘community groups’ or something like it. you could aggregate any community subscriptions into an arbitrary group
it was suggested as a fix for all the same-topic different instance issue… you could add the ‘cats’ community from all the different servers into one group. would fit your needs it sounds like.
why ask why, try bud dry
its in active development, for starters.
the point of mbin wasnt originally differentiation of any kind, it was that the lone kbin dev did not share duties, or actually develop on a normal timeframe. this behavior kept kbin from flourishing and implementing all kinds of suggested, developed PRs.
it was forked to mbin as a community project where anyone who wants to contribute basically can by committee instead lone stewardship. you would need to check the repo for all the changes per version… but the best part is, its an active dev group.
hell they could have called it anything… seems like they couldnt get past their egos to see the value in a new designation
not really. kbin is kinda dead. long live mbin
nah. over 100k sites ignored dependency risks, even after the original owners warned them this exact thing would happen.
the real story is 100k sites not being run appropriately.
i hope so. its part of the reason i run an instance. to give people a place to migrate to, but still be able to contact their peeps.
no. the verse just isnt designed like that. you subscribe to remote content, you ingest remote content. its not laid out for you to discover the same content in remote sites.
the fediverse is not a simple ‘replicate all content everywhere’
its a bunch of servers that can subscribe to similar content from eachother as requested
when they get that content, they can do (display it) however they want.
find a remote instance that was potentially subscribed the community in which the post did live.
for example a community named ‘eyesuck’
if it was community was something like: deadinstance.com/c/eyesuck
you could theoretically go to lemmy.world/c/eyesuck@deadinstance.com to see those threads… again, assuming lemmy.world was subscribed to ‘eyesuck’
i remember when you could get disks from netflix… 7 at a time! i would turn them around same day. it really helped fill out my movie collection