I started using mastodon when musk bought twitter and kbin with all the reddit API shitshow. I like the idea of the fediverse but how does it have longevity?
exactly my thinking. I'm happy to donate something monthly and i do that on patreon for some creators but i don't know how reliable this option is for long term esp for a massive cost like development and servers
Squirrel to human ratio by state (startrek.website)
New tool to protect artists from AI (www.engadget.com)
A team at the University of Chicago created Nightshade to protect ideas and content.
What are your 'name brand only' items?
What do you refuse to get generic versions of?
This is Molly, my soul-mate kitty (lemmy.world)
She's a small (6 lb) floofy baby that requires 8+ hours of cuddles per day.
I'm obviously old. what is this "rule" trend I'm seeing everywhere on Lemmy?
As per the title. I'm obviously an old Bustard. Somebody please explain Rule to me.
rule
A storefront for robots: The SEO arms race has left Google and the web drowning in garbage text, with customers and businesses flailing to find each other. (www.theverge.com)
Realistically how does the fediverse make money and remain sustainable? only donations?
I started using mastodon when musk bought twitter and kbin with all the reddit API shitshow. I like the idea of the fediverse but how does it have longevity?
Biscuits
Simple question, what are your top three biscuits. Mine are;...