If you’re here, there’s still hope for the internet
Don’t let it fall
pretty brief paper though ngl, it doesn’t do much
> sudo rm -rf /*
Remove-Item: A parameter cannot be found that matches parameter name 'rf'.
later unixtards
That’s good, I didn’t know about that. Although the problem does still seem to exist with
different software
and different frontends
It is and search engines do treat them separately, which is problematic, as seeing the same content on multiple domains may be seen as spammy and lead to downranking.
https://github.com/marsara9/lemmy-search tried to fix this, but was put on hold due to some perf issues with a lemmy update.
Kagi recently added a fediverse filter, though I barely use it because there are rarely good results. Just isn’t much content worth searching on lemmy yet
I don’t know OP’s specific background but english is taught in most of the subcontinent and is the primary language for business and formal matters, so I wouldn’t expect any issues with it
I meant the cost per user. You can’t really compare total costs
It’s lower than every other number I’ve seen in this thread by far
that’s quite low. There must be a lot of barely active users
Reading still requires distributing media
It would just federate comments I think, you’d still need to go to the site for the media
yo, this is straight fire
who came up with this name, and why?
Phoronix comments are a special place on the internet. Don’t go there for a good discussion.
Site is unreachable
.Net is open source bruh, it’s not proprietary
Truth social has a website
It is one of a dozen factors, so it will have an effect, but not a huge one
Anyone know good alternatives?
From the abstract of the actual study