I think most eth-based transactions happen on different layers and then get settled on the main layer periodically. Same with Bitcoin, come to think of it. TPS doesn’t seem like a particularly useful number these days.
Another web developer here, that is how the California and European rules are interpreted. If we’re acting in good faith we do not store anything.
Maybe you can find a way to argue user settings and session cookies don’t require consent, but I am not a lawyer and I err on the side that doesn’t put me out of business.
I wish plex would bring back plugin support. If my podcasts and audiobooks could live there easily I’d open their app a lot more. Maybe watch some of those old TV and movies they’re so excited about.
I don’t remember what I paid for Reddit Is fun Gold, but it was worth it. If a Lemmy client comes around, I’ll buy that one too. Thanks for bringing Reddit to phones while they let you, TalkLittle. o7
I didn't consider federation. I'm not sure what prevents me from creating an instance with three users that vote on other servers. I can't run this test tonight. Hopefully someone gave that some thought.
I'm confused by the user count. I follow a mastodon user count bot, and it's numbers are pretty close to the ActivityPub user bot. Can anyone speak to how these bots work? Can they differentiate between mastodon, kbin, and lemmy?