I honestly don’t see a reason why anybody would want something like that
Famous last words.
I honestly don’t see a reason why anybody would want something like that
Famous last words.
I feel similarly, except I wish more users were interacted with my sports communities too. Guess it’s a “have your cake and eat it too” kind of problem.
I was just sharing my experience with running the communities for the three clubs in my city. I look forward to hearing about your experience with running all those – I’m sure you’ll do much better than I and much more efficiently.
Just doing a few soccer teams and a league – it’s a lot of time and a lot of infrastructure
I added a user story to the site to reflect this idea! I can’t promise we’ll ship it, but I can promise we’ll think about it.
I’m trying to get a team together to do something similar which you can join if you’re interested: https://dougs-digital-garden.netlify.app/notes/trailsapp/
The fediverse is less like Twitter and more like email. You sign up for email through a provider, like Gmail or Outlook, and they have control over your access to the other users and pay the costs of running your hardware, the same way you sign up with a particular domain on Lemmy or Mastodon. Like email, you have an inbox that receives messages, and communities are like email groups you join and send messages to. And, like email, it’s based on standards that everyone has agreed on through a group called the w3 consortium.
A zeppelin
Neither do I, but the Hindenburg famously exploded while being filled with hydrogen.
I think we can even calculate about how often it happens. My math is gonna be Amerigo-centric because I’m American and so are fortune cookies.
There are ~3 billion fortune cookies produced yearly in the USA, so 8.2 million cookies are opened per day. There are 292,201,338 PowerBall combinations. That means that there’s about a 2.8% chance that someone opens a fortune cookie that has any given lotteries numbers on it. But wait! There isn’t just one “the lottery”; there are 48 states and territories in the US, and my state (Washington) has four games. Assuming everyone’s state is like mine, and you randomly select a lottery to play, that leaves us with a much more modest .014% chance that on a given day, someone opens a fortune cookie with their lottery number on it.
3, 4 and 5 are all legit problems, but the community is working on it, and they’ll get better. 1 and 2 are features, not bugs.
Nice! I have neither; how much’ll it run me?
Part of it is figuring out how to pay for all the servers. If we have 1000 instances instead of 100, more people pay a smaller amount for server maintenance. If everyone uses a single instance, who pays for it?
We’re working on it! Here’s the spec-in-progress: https://www.w3.org/TR/did-core/
These things take time. We’ll get there.
Yeah. I’m part of !mls@lemmy.ml and !mls@lemmy.world – the one on the world tld seems to be the more active of the two.
And !soundersfc@lemmy.world isn’t even the most obscure Seattle soccer community on here – we also have !reign_fc@lemmy.world for our !nwsl@lemmy.world side, and !ballard_fc@lemmy.world for our USL2 side.
I follow my favorite Lemmy users on Mastodon – since they’re both on activitypub, you can use the one from the other. I like it much better because that’s kinda Mastodon’s whole jam, following users. Here’s what it looks like from Mastodon looking at my account
Cool. So not only were you sassy, you were wrong. Tough look my guy.
Fine, I’ll bite. Where’s the guide to linking my Lemmy account to my mastodon account so I can use a single sign-on for both. I can’t find one anywhere.
Interesting. Do aerosolized fluoridates adhere to teeth?