Yeah I’d take that advice with a grain of basalt
Yeah I’d take that advice with a grain of basalt
owo / 10
Well how about that.
Excuse me, I asked for a VENTI lizard
Seriously though, trying to understand a detail about how this all works (anyone free to answer). Does each additional user to a smaller instance indirectly help flesh out the available content on that user’s instance?
As in, more total users -> more total community/magazine subs by those users --> more federated content becomes visible to the instance’s newest joiners after that?
Unless I’m misunderstanding how it works. If that’s correct, then the benefit of each additional user would be most visible the fewer the instance’s current users, and then eventually level out as more users join and the most popular remote communities/magazines are subbed by local users.
I mention this because I’ve occasionally browsed other instances during brief outages on my home instance. At those times I noticed that while the default feeds (not logged in) across instances looked mostly the same, some of the smaller ones were missing some fun/interesting magazines that the others were showing.
P.S. I don’t think this was due to defederations but who knows.
“Screw this, it’s turning magenta here”
at least it’s not “moist”
Fedia’s been great.
There are a handful of other choices, too: https://joinmbin.org/
Maybe helpful to some people who land on this thread: current list of mbin instances
I don’t think it was meant to be an insult to lemmy.world or its users. The post you’re replying to is just pointing out some contradiction between a user agreeing with the need to spread out on the fediverse, while doing so by posting from one of the most stacked instances.
Putting out the dog is a reasonable first priority
Agree and just to add to this: the official list of mbin instances
ProtonDB is a pretty helpful site to gauge the compatibility of any given game. Users report their own hardware, distro, and Proton version(s) tried, along with a summary of how well it all worked.
Yeah that’s the Mbin UI in general as opposed to Lemmy’s. Mbin is definitely taking its own approach UI-wise.