Computers, Robots, Climate, Agriculture
@plisken Technically I like all this stuff.
These are not my people though, it’s all shitcoin hype in the feed https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aA-jiiepOrE&t=6s
Reminds me of this essay https://nexus.blacksky.network/zine/00000001/confederal-protocols I think Nostr get’s much of that right.
@JoeClu I think the protocol gets a lot right. It’s just a shame all the users are alt-right.
I did a post to bring NDN to the attention of the Reticulum devs https://github.com/markqvist/Reticulum/discussions/340
@qnick it can work over IP but doesn’t require it. A common use case is over LoRa links which don’t have IP https://reticulum.network/hardware.html
AFAIK CDN’s don’t do much to help with logged in traffic. Only users who are not logged in. Kbin.social is on Fastly infrastructure, so it’s likely to scale comparatively well.
It’s probably not desirable for it to get too big, but it should be able to absorb waves of Redditors who will then move on to other instances hopefully.
@cyclohexane I think this should be merged today with a bit of luck: https://codeberg.org/Kbin/kbin-core/pulls/143
You could just grab the RSS? http://reddit.com/r/worldnews.rss I don’t know if there is any RSS importer.
You can watch as subreddits go dark here https://reddark.untone.uk/
Would you consider adding Kbin instances? Or is that not ‘lemmy’ enough?
I think to an extent that depends on how much effort/funds the devs are willing to put in to keep sites online. Say 100k people want to come and have a look on the 12th. ~1/10 of those would create accounts, if the server falls over at 11am and stays down then only 10k people will see the site, maybe 1k sign up.
If the server is up all day then I think you’d see much larger adoption.
I’m curious why this recent trend isn’t visible in Google Trends? I watched the November exodus unfold in real time there. This time not a glimmer of activity
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