Pixelfed's first plateau in progress
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The entire app could be a snap to set up
I refuse to use snaps
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Oh its your fault then
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Their platform is Mastodon tho
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What goes up must come down
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I've been spending more time on reddit recently, and it's not because I like it better. Somehow that algorithmic infinite scroll just makes time disappear despite being largely ungratifying. It's the same with Youtube. Whereas with Lemmy I check the first, and maybe second page, and then I feel like that's all I need for a while and go do something else.
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Not php but Laravel. Like I said it forces workers to be on the same host with the same storage as the API, it doesn't allow scaling of multiple API nodes or worker nodes, and his docker containers require me running special commands left and right. No other docker containers of mine do that
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Facebook had to basically rewrite php so it would scale though, it's called Hack now
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Check out YUNOhost. I had a Pixelfed server up and running in 20 mins.
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Yeah, all apps advertise "no algorithms" - well those algorithms are what is pulling users back and back again and the more you get people to open your app - the more likely it is that they'll contribute something.
I have to remind myself to open Pixelfed. Which is how I want it to be and how it should be. But I also understand that none of my friends will go there and look at nothing and then check in again a day later.
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Not for me but I can see how it would be for some people joining a platform focusing on image content.
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Well then stop notting. Don’t not. Do.
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I'll have to check it out. When I made a post from the pixelfed app it cropped some of it for some reason
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