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  • S [email protected]

    “I’m sick of apps owned by American oligarchs who want to steal my data! This app owned by Chinese oligarchs will surely be a better experience”

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    So far it's been a wildly better experience

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    • viking@infosec.pubV [email protected]

      Sure, just give your data to China and get their ads, who cares.

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      Rednote doesn't have ads

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      • jake_farm@sopuli.xyzJ [email protected]

        They use a different protocol from the "fediverse".

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        The fact that you or anyone thinks that matters is part of the problem. Not every federated site needs to be federated with every other federated site. That's half the point of federation.

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        • S [email protected]

          Ye no shit but I replied to a comment not the post. There's already 5 comments saying that

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          Yeah, and the comment was made in the context of the post so maybe don't ignore it.

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            Ye no shit but I replied to a comment not the post. There's already 5 comments saying that

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            Things I've learned: the people in this community hate bluesky on principle, their principles are insular and toxic, and they can't read.

            This is why people aren't going to mastadon more than Bluesky; because y'all're insufferable. I made the comment in context of the post, so why would you ignore it?

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            • U [email protected]

              I mean, yeah... the fediverse, specifically, are AP servers, which is why we don't include diaspora for it.

              It's decentralized and federated, to be sure, just not the "fediverse".

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              Fediverse is about federation. It’s not Activityverse. So yeah, email, Usenet, IRC, XMPP, Matrix… all Fediverse, all an antidote to corporate walled gardens.

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              • N [email protected]

                Yes, it isn't federated, but you can host your own server for your community. That way you are independent of any central organization.

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                I get that, its basically just going back to the model we had before with Teamspeak/Mumble/Ventrilo where the image is meant to be specifically about Federated alternatives/

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                • D [email protected]

                  Absolutely, signal isn't federated, but I don't want my messaging app to be federated. I want my social media to be federated. Lemmy is good because it's open. Signal is good because it's shut.

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                  That’s your preference and there’s nothing wrong with it. Doesn’t make Signal a Fediverse alternative. Matrix fits that use case.

                  I prefer my messaging to be federated for the same reason I don’t want my other services depending on the benevolence of a single actor. But that’s me.

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                  • A [email protected]

                    Fediverse is about federation. It’s not Activityverse. So yeah, email, Usenet, IRC, XMPP, Matrix… all Fediverse, all an antidote to corporate walled gardens.

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                    I'm just saying that there's deficiencies in those other networks. Just that they are different networks.

                    Now if an xmpp user can directly message or communicate with a Mastodon user... then they'd be both part of the "fediverse".

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                    • e8d79@discuss.tchncs.deE [email protected]

                      Don't use Matrix the devs knew about sidechannel vulnerabilities and ignored them for years. This is peak negligence and should immediately disqualify you from touching anything security related.

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                      the author literally picked random projects from github tagged as matrix, without considering their prevalence or whether they are actually maintained etc.

                      if you actually look at % of impacted clients, it’s tiny.

                      meanwhile, it is very unclear that any sidechannel attack on a libolm based client is practical over the network (which is why we didn’t fix this years ago). After all, the limited primitives are commented on in the readme and https://github.com/matrix-org/olm/issues/3 since day 1.

                      From your link.

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                      • U [email protected]

                        I'm just saying that there's deficiencies in those other networks. Just that they are different networks.

                        Now if an xmpp user can directly message or communicate with a Mastodon user... then they'd be both part of the "fediverse".

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                        I am a Lemmy user, can I message a Pixelfed user? All other AP users? Signal users?

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                          Friendica seems like a new thing? No apps for that yet either

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                          Friendica was one of the very first fediverse platforms, and is over a decade old at this point.

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                          • A [email protected]

                            No, Matrix is federated differently.

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                            And Signal isn’t?!

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                              I am a Lemmy user, can I message a Pixelfed user? All other AP users? Signal users?

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                              Signal, no. And yes, Lemmy's integration via AP is sub-perfect. Ie, I can (and do) follow communities on lemmy, with my Mastodon and pixelfed accounts.

                              So, work is needed, and only happens if a) same protocol is used, or b) bridge modules are used (like friendica does).

                              If someone made an xmpp bridge to talk AP, then it's would be one big network, like how a lot of irc nets get bridged with xmpp nets, which makes those one, singular, federated network. But until they start speaking the protocol the rest of the fediverse does, it's just another network.

                              And again, it's not a bad thing. It'll even probably get there eventually.

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                              • D [email protected]

                                instead of switching ive mostly just been ditching entirely. I need less time interacting with internet people.

                                literally the only thing on this list im still using is facebook messenger, for my work colleagues. and youtube. everything else ive migrated (reddit-lemmy), or abandoned and torched

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                                More recently I've felt like there's issues with being completely disconnected from any sort of critical mass. If I wanted to join a protest in my local city, I have doubts any of the fringe social networks could organize that. I can do my part to try to get more people on there.

                                It's part of why I joined BlueSky over X. It's more popular, and issues be what they are, that counts for a lot.

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                                • I [email protected]

                                  Youtube is probably the one that you can't "Just Switch To Fediverse"

                                  Youtube content is mainly by creators. If they won't leave, there will be no transition. And unlike reddit posts, you can't just reupload. Because they will copyright strike you and take it down.

                                  reddit is essentially a bunch of strangers talking to people, moving froms stranger Group A to stranger Group B is very easy to do. The reddit > Lemmy transition is probably one of the easiest. You're just joining a new group of strangers.

                                  For everything else, your contacts will also need to switch.

                                  For Mastodon, the people you follow will also need to switch. This is even harder than getting your friends to switch.

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                                  Remember the early days of YouTube? When people made garage videos for fun? Remember Vines? When people were making videos instead of businesses making content?

                                  That’s what Peertube is for. It’s to have fun. Showcase your high school band. Talk about your potted plants. Share your excitement about trains. It’s not to make money. It’s to live.

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                                  • malcriada_lala@lemmy.worldM [email protected]

                                    I like this. I hope it starts conversations. Does anyone know if there are good alternatives to Discord?

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                                    Zulip or Revolt

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                                    • R [email protected]

                                      A lot of youtubers make a living posting videos.

                                      They dont have a good enough reason to risk going to a much smaller audience with no ads and no membership system

                                      They also probably arent knowledgeable enough about computers to switch

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                                      You don’t need to have a YouTube login to watch those. But you can join Peertube to post your content that you make without money as an end goal.

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                                      • fxomt@lemmy.dbzer0.comF [email protected]

                                        There's also SimpleX, though it's much less popular. (not like Signal is used everywhere though, it's just a matter of what you switch your group to.)

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                                        Thanks for bringing it to my attention. It really looks like they managed to make an ID less chat as simple as possible. But the undeniable benefit of using one’s phone as ID is that when people switch, their contacts are already there. I think that friction alone will prevent normies from adopting it.

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                                        • T [email protected]

                                          That really is not a satisfying answer. It is incredibly nebulous and even if it did have a nice definition I guarantee most software developers will tell you a lot of software rarely reaches that state.

                                          I can see why they might want to avoid 1000 GitHub issues bike shedding things but they could open source the code and just not have open contribution

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                                          Sometimes you’re ashamed of the ugly hacks you cobbled together to reach MVP, and you want to fix the stuff you know you need to fix first before being thrown to the wolves. I can respect that, for a limited time.

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