Yeah, or batching changes and confirming receipt with a hash. From what I’ve been reading, the design seems a little janky.
Yeah, or batching changes and confirming receipt with a hash. From what I’ve been reading, the design seems a little janky.
When the protocol favors monoliths, we’re right back to the Reddit problem
Interesting. Curious if you have a better understanding of ActivePub - do you happen to know if the protocol guarantees synchonicity and what mechanism guarantees it?
The implementation as far as I understand it is plain stupid. It prevents small instances from participating at any significant scale and seems happy to just drop data over the wire without reconciling. Seriously amateurish.
When you’re buying pre-diced onions in non-recyclable plastic, just admit to yourself that you’re not fit to be on this planet
Dark Reader is amazing. Not just a great idea, but incredible execution.
Doing some reading + confirming with an instance owner, this is how it’s working now. You can click on the “Instances” link at the very bottom of the page to see who else your instance is connected to. An instance mirrors all content for all other instances its connected to.
Trillian!! That’s a chain of neurons that’s been dormant for about 15 years…
I guess it’s Lemmy’s turn to experience the eternal September effect. At least the “New Platform” is better resilient to greed this time. Long live Digg Reddit Lemmy!
I just assumed it would be terrible because it’s a hard problem to solve generally, but like 98% of the time I don’t even realize it’s on (and it’s really easy to turn off). It’s seriously incredible.