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John Oliver promoted alternatives to big tech in last night's episode, including Mastodon and Pixelfed

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  • A [email protected]

    i imagine its because text messages are saved by your provider and can be used or accessed by law enforcement even if deleted. but that may or may not be an issue for most people swapping recipes or talking to their family about normal every day stuff.

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    Yeah I believe that, the people I have on my signal are generally ones that are worried that the cops are going to track them or something. I fully agree that privacy is important, unfortunately my family and the general public care is significantly less

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      a while ago where yall saying shit like this became the “normies”

      Ohh it's normal for us. But there are still a lot of sports all-consuming, rabble rousing, linux hating, clue collar people still on Reddit, any I don't mind them staying over there.

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      Nieche communities are very quiet here though.

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        Yeah I think it's best we don't advertise this place. It's a little strange.

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          Do you really think Lemmy could handle the amount of people that Reddit has?

          yup. no question. Not one instance mind you, but Reddit is also a giant cluster. (and clusterfuck)

          As far as I know the existing instances are usually running on capacity and always in need of donations,

          We just need the big bois to stop stuffing themselves. There's 0 reason to have 2/3 of the totally traffic flooding into world because people are scared of Federation that they never even have to deal with.

          Maybe Lemmy would benefit of some way to get people to pay, such as purchasing the ability to give people awards etc.

          Maybe we make some premium pay servers with baller architecture, killer response time, user capacity limits and high speed storage?

          But the point is that without a business model, the Fediverse will only be able to handle a limited number of enthusiasts before it faces scaling problems.

          Eventually, it's going to be ads, donations or payments. It's all someone else's computer, someone has to foot the bill. But at great scale, you should be able to have an ad-free experience for something in the range a dollar or two a month.

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          I wouldn’t mind having some ads, but I wonder how some more extremists users would react.

          But I strongly believe that depending on donations is a very tough place to be, it places the burden of “begging” on the instance owners, which are already doing all the work and should definitely be compensated somehow.

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            Come to Lemmy, we got: blood thirsty Linux users, furries, femboys, communists, and tankies. Also, porn.

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            #123

            Also, porn.

            Where is this abhorrent content? I need to know so i can avoid it....

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              Also, porn.

              Where is this abhorrent content? I need to know so i can avoid it....

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              #124

              Is sh.itjust.works not federated with lemmynsfw.com? Or maybe you use a Front page or Local feed. Here on world (no comment on the instance wars), lemmynsfw communities pretty regularly show up on my All feed. Seems like whatever they do with posts over there really makes the "Active" sorter happy, if you know what I mean

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                I wouldn’t mind having some ads, but I wonder how some more extremists users would react.

                But I strongly believe that depending on donations is a very tough place to be, it places the burden of “begging” on the instance owners, which are already doing all the work and should definitely be compensated somehow.

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                which are already doing all the work and should definitely be compensated somehow.

                That's why I donate monthly to my instance 🙂

                A pretty decent sized instance managed will uses a few boxes and some CDN, runs a couple to a few hundred a month, it doesn't take that many people paying to cover it.

                It's not as bad managing the smaller instances. The app works like it says on the tin until you get really big.

                IMO lemmy.world let themselves get WAY bigger than they should have. They had to start doing a hell of a lot more work to keep the thing up.

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                • sabrew4k3@lazysoci.alS [email protected]

                  Does that Late Show with John Oliver have a presence in the Fediverse?

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                  #126

                  You mean Last Week Tonight? The Late Show is Colbert.

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                    Nieche communities are very quiet here though.

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                    #127

                    They are, probably even too quiet. But the level of griefers, bots and trolls is very very low, and selfishly, I REALLY like that.

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                    • thebrideworecrimson@sopuli.xyzT [email protected]

                      A flying squid, too.

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                      #128

                      Wait how is Squid this popular? 😂

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                      • thebrideworecrimson@sopuli.xyzT [email protected]

                        A flying squid, too.

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                        #129

                        Also dull people

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                          Come to Lemmy, we got: blood thirsty Linux users, furries, femboys, communists, and tankies. Also, porn.

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                          #130

                          Don't forget the Trekkies.

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                            Do you really think Lemmy could handle the amount of people that Reddit has?

                            yup. no question. Not one instance mind you, but Reddit is also a giant cluster. (and clusterfuck)

                            As far as I know the existing instances are usually running on capacity and always in need of donations,

                            We just need the big bois to stop stuffing themselves. There's 0 reason to have 2/3 of the totally traffic flooding into world because people are scared of Federation that they never even have to deal with.

                            Maybe Lemmy would benefit of some way to get people to pay, such as purchasing the ability to give people awards etc.

                            Maybe we make some premium pay servers with baller architecture, killer response time, user capacity limits and high speed storage?

                            But the point is that without a business model, the Fediverse will only be able to handle a limited number of enthusiasts before it faces scaling problems.

                            Eventually, it's going to be ads, donations or payments. It's all someone else's computer, someone has to foot the bill. But at great scale, you should be able to have an ad-free experience for something in the range a dollar or two a month.

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                            #131

                            It costs me less than $10/mo to run mine and some of that is because I have to pay for an email forwarder until my hosting provider lets me start sending emails, part of that is factoring the cost of the domain name. The actual cloud server costs $5/mo right now.

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                            • R [email protected]

                              Do you really think Lemmy could handle the amount of people that Reddit has?

                              yup. no question. Not one instance mind you, but Reddit is also a giant cluster. (and clusterfuck)

                              As far as I know the existing instances are usually running on capacity and always in need of donations,

                              We just need the big bois to stop stuffing themselves. There's 0 reason to have 2/3 of the totally traffic flooding into world because people are scared of Federation that they never even have to deal with.

                              Maybe Lemmy would benefit of some way to get people to pay, such as purchasing the ability to give people awards etc.

                              Maybe we make some premium pay servers with baller architecture, killer response time, user capacity limits and high speed storage?

                              But the point is that without a business model, the Fediverse will only be able to handle a limited number of enthusiasts before it faces scaling problems.

                              Eventually, it's going to be ads, donations or payments. It's all someone else's computer, someone has to foot the bill. But at great scale, you should be able to have an ad-free experience for something in the range a dollar or two a month.

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                              #132

                              Isn't it easier to handle most users on on server than it is to have a bunch of equal servers? Then the problem just moves off the one server towards the communication between the servers being the bottleneck.

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                              • A [email protected]

                                someone tell that n00b that Bluesky is not an alternative

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                                #133

                                It is to twitter.

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                                • H [email protected]

                                  Wait how is Squid this popular? 😂

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                                  #134

                                  Its not, this incident will be reported to the nearest democracy officer.

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                                  • thebrideworecrimson@sopuli.xyzT [email protected]

                                    A flying squid, too.

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                                    #135

                                    Don't forget Margot Robbie

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                                    • R [email protected]

                                      It's fun for now until the state gets a hold of it. They'll be over here sooner or later, just let them trickle in and get everyone used to it.

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                                      #136

                                      True. For now I'm happy to just see Twitter lose.

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                                      • imaqtpie@sh.itjust.worksI [email protected]

                                        I wish he had mentioned Lemmy, but it's understandable that he didn't. Also Bluesky isn't an alternative to big tech, it IS big tech. I wish it wasn't stealing so much of our publicity lately.

                                        But beggars can't be choosers, and we have seen some nice growth over the past couple months. John Oliver fans are the perfect candidates to join the fediverse, hopefully some of them find their way to Lemmy.

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                                        #137

                                        Exactly, don't let perfect be the enemy of good. Someone using BlueSky over Twitter is a good thing.

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                                          #138

                                          What did Lemmy do that made him a monster?

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