I read an interesting point which I hadn't realized before. Discussions on current social media are always current, not long term. You open the app or website to see what's going on now. When you comment, it's soon lost to history, buried by newer stuff. If you happen on a post more than a day or two old, it doesn't make sense...
I’ve joined the matrix room but I can’t see any messages - and I get the message “you do not have permission to post to this room”. Am I doing something wrong?
…and I find that Lemmy/kbin/Mastodon (and the rest?) work really well in a browser, obviating the need for dedicated apps. Dedicated apps are nice though.
Love wefwef - started using it 2 days ago and so far used it exclusively since. Was using Memmy & Mlem before that and they’re good. Wefwef - what’s up with that name though?
Tides, possibly nothing. Perhaps you mean tildes.net ? It’s an online community like kbin or Reddit, but also not really like them. https://blog.tildes.net/announcing-tildes
Did Anyone Ever Really Need a Smart Display? (www.wired.com)
It turns out, the perfect stand is what we’ve really been waiting for.
How to make social media less for instant gratification and more for long term value?
I read an interesting point which I hadn't realized before. Discussions on current social media are always current, not long term. You open the app or website to see what's going on now. When you comment, it's soon lost to history, buried by newer stuff. If you happen on a post more than a day or two old, it doesn't make sense...
Artemis now has a Matrix space! Come join the discussion. (matrix.to)
For those who Discord is not their cup of tea 😉
ELI5: Would it be possible for a "fediverse" app to exist?
By this I mean: something that can view and fully interact with multiple different services like Lemmy, Mastodon, etc....
List of lemmy apps
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/687883...
So what corners have redditors gathered to during the blackout?
Here (kbin), Lemmy, Tildes... I hear Mastodon had a user spike. Is there something obvious I'm missing?...