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I don’t follow it very closely, but as far as I know, they are the only one implementing the open protocol they designed (which doesn’t interoperate with ActivityPub). However, there seems to be some efforts for creating a bridge: https://www.docs.bsky.app/blog/feature-bridgyfed
As you said, there are some recognizable faces and that may impact the adoption. But not being compatible with ActivityPub is a real bummer.
I believe there is already a browser add on for this. Cannot remember the name right now.
Edit: I think this should be in Lemmy core.
I think you have a better chance if your instance focuses on a topic instead of being general purpose. That’s the reason I chose programming.dev. All communities there are related to programming so when I sort by “local” I see something interesting even though I haven’t subscribed to that community. And that increases my interaction with those communities.
Ok, maybe I misunderstood your question. I though you were proposing #
instead of $ sudo
and I meant to say that being explicit is better.
That sounds cool. Thanks for the recommendation.
What about the packages that are not available in flatpak? I assume there must be some packages that are only available in certain corners of the internet?
Thanks
Are there any other distros that are flatpak-only?
I don’t work much with Linux systems these days, but I would vote for $ sudo
over #
. Two reasons:
#
is also used for comments. I think it would be confusing to use the same character for two wildly different things.Would love to see a browser based implementation of this.
Here is another implementation: Another Blog Resurrection, the Fediverse, and a New Comment System
https://www.overheid.nl/english
Overheid.nl is the central access point to all information about government organisations of the Netherlands.
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That’s a heroic effort! I laughed so hard.
Careful with Paul. He may starve.
I think I will quit at this point.
Here is the link to the original website (an NGO that monitors blocked websites in Turkey): https://ifade.org.tr/engelliweb/distrowatch-erisime-engelledi/
And here is the Google translation of the text on that page: