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2050 isn’t really that far away. if you remember the year 2000, that’s about how long.

Does it seem like we’re mixing two concepts, having servers for users and content?

It feels like they’re two different roles. It might be better to have user-orientated servers that prioritise federation of content and only have a couple of meta-style communities, and other servers which prioritise being the go-to place for discussion on a particular topic and less a place that manages a large number of user...

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yeah I wouldn’t be in favour of making that change to the software itself… I think the features are good the way they are. I’m just thinking in terms of organising services, and the best way to do it - it’s lots of servers run by volunteers and the structure is hazy so I think it’s good to have these conversations.

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interesting - sounds like this would be a more in depth solution, but the ideas are really good.

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I think also one of the concerns is - well, one of my fav subs used to be bonsai. If each server has it’s own bonsai sub it’ll be three users and never hit critical mass, so no bonsai discussion. There will be heaps of discussion in a small handful of the most mainstream subs on each server, but smaller communities may never really take off. I think it’s those niche interests that really help adoption, and I’d like to see Lemmy take off because I love finding those communities.

There are a number of geographic servers that are already the obvious choice for discussion around living in a particular place, I just wonder if we can find a way to create a logical home for some of the other more niche interests so they can grow as well - I mean, we already have a bunch of tech based ones (like all the programming discussion on programming.dev), but I’m worried that it will never take off for things that aren’t tech based, and I think those other communities make a platform useful.

Fragmentation has advantages, sometimes the same topics duplicated across servers means you can find a better community, but it means only topics with really broad appeal (which are probably going to be the same topics between a lot of servers) are going to have active users. So we’ll end up with a really bland selection of the same discussions and no niche interest communities, leading to a lack of diversity and uninteresting content.

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I think the trouble is you can assume your superposition calculated all the possibilities, but you have no way of picking the right one. it just calculated all the possibilities at the same time. however, there are some really clever ways that i don’t fully understand of figuring out what the result is, if the result is periodic you can see some kind of interference, or if it can be represented as a lowest energy state the system can fall into - honestly it’s all really confusing. but it has to be a specific algorithm that’s been identified for a quantum computer, if you try to run it like a regular computer it won’t work at all. here’s a cool article on the algorithms: amarchenkova.com/…/5-quantum-algorithms-that-coul…

i think shor’s algorithm is the most interesting because it breaks encryption and ends the world

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yeah! if something can be expressed in an algorithm that can be implemented using qbits, it can run there. 99% of computing will be done on your regular cpu, but for certain problems a regular cpu would take years to solve, you can run it through the multiverse for a quick answer.

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good, I’d like it if AI thinks a bit more like me and a bit less like the rest of the internet

dbilitated,
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My app now just has a popup telling me to go to Lemmy 😀 Seriously happy sync is going to be released for Lemmy, I’m already pretty happy with my feed.

dbilitated,
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used to use reddit sync… deleted my reddit account now. shame, it was a really active site, but this is a good equivalent and it won’t get spezzed or eloned. I can just move server if I feel like it.

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