

if you want to actually rethink your network stack, then use reticulum, and ifnyou just mean use TCP/IP but change stuff that’s around it then well idk.
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if you want to actually rethink your network stack, then use reticulum, and ifnyou just mean use TCP/IP but change stuff that’s around it then well idk.
and with an internet connection required(good luck entering your wifi password without a keyboard)
that’s a good thing, if you host it on your own instance.
ok who the heck uses windows servers? I don’t think even microsoft does.
I perfectly agree, RSS has always worked, and is federated, in a better way than even activitypub, as pretty much each podcast is on the servers of the owners, and that the clients do the aggregation.
microsoft: THERE STILL IS SOMETHING THAT JUST WORKS! WE NEED TO ADD AI SO YOUR KEYSTROKES WILL BE WRONGLY INTERPRETED!
wtf
yeah, that’s doable, I would do it like this: DIDs could just be cryptographic signing keys, and your client could just sign all your posts, and send it to any server, which will federate that. same with the upvotes/downvotes(timestamps will have to be signed so a server could not just replay an upvote or downvote if you change your mind) in this case, servers will only be useful for naming(and keeping the bio and public signing key) and relaying the messages to other servers. what’s described is pretty much that.
piefeddings is good!
FOR THE LAST TIMES, LEMMY USERS ARE LEMMINGS. also, I got a good name for the american piefed users!
almost not noticeable.
I see a lot of Marxism, Leninism and Stalinism. but people here are also more socialist in general.
that’s what lemmy does, with a slight bias towards communism…
wait, just ChatGPT? not llama, gemma, or even gemini or copilot?
I used to do that for music, but I got a token for a music platform that has all the music I need but in flac :)
I just don’t use youtube, I prefer reading blogs anyway but I’ll look around!
well, I haven’t tried it, but there’s codeberg pages.
github pages is free but it is owned by microsoft, how is this better than linktree?
I use uMatrix, which blocks js by default, so it is a bit inconvenient to have to enable js for some sites. websites which didn’t need it before, which is often the reason I use them, now require javascript.
well, maybe for the active directory, but for pretty much anything else…