Ubermail, where independent contractors would deliver communication while funded by VC money for a few years until they come up with some kind of electronic mail service.
When I look at https://lemmy.ml/c/startrek vs https://kbin.social/m/startrek I see two entirely different lists of posts. Why? It's the same topic, just on different instances. How can we have communities about topics without having them siloed into their own instance-based communities? Is this just related to that 0.18 issue...
I want to narrow down the topics I'm looking for without needing to search and subscribe to each instance. So instead of going from All to Subscribed, which have a lot of non-startrek content, I want to view all of the startrek subs across all federated instances even if I haven't subscribed.
This sounds like what the OP is asking about, although I would actually love to just pick some strings of text and save it as a subgroup. If I don't like one or two of them I can remove them from the list, but while browsing my startrek subgroup I get to see content from newly created startrek magazines without needing to regularly search and add them manually.
That would result in seeing content across instances at the same type for the same topic without needing to keep up with new instances. And to be honest, I don't care about instance specific rules. I just want to browse and interact in a respectful way and if some instance has silly rules they can let me know I broke a silly rule and I'll bow out of theirs.
In addition to color variety, different tomatoes have different textures. A farmer's market is more likely to have a grower who knows the difference than a grocery store with a small heirloom basket where the staff just pit out what they have.
Like some are more firm, or have more juice, and with a lot of variety like apples.
While there are differences in textures and flavors, different kinds of tomatoes are like different kinds of apples. Someone might just not like apples or tomatoes and never find one they enjoy, and someone else might only like one or a few types.
All tomatoes will have the firm outside and structure with liquid parts. Even with the variance on firmness and amount of liquid, they are all clearly tomatoes.
GMail is Breaking Email (www.igregious.com)
Email is an open system, right? Anyone can send a message to anyone... unless they are on Gmail! School Interviews uses two email servers t...
Reddit is telling protesting mods their communities ‘will not’ stay private (www.theverge.com)
Why can't magazines/communities aggregate content from other instances?
When I look at https://lemmy.ml/c/startrek vs https://kbin.social/m/startrek I see two entirely different lists of posts. Why? It's the same topic, just on different instances. How can we have communities about topics without having them siloed into their own instance-based communities? Is this just related to that 0.18 issue...
Lemmy.world Admin Response to Defederation from Exploding Heads
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Google distances itself from planned drag performance after employee petition (www.cnbc.com)
This is absolutely on brand. Can't trust these companies to do what's right.
Do you wipe sitting or standing?
Bidet users can keep their posh, clean asses out of the discussion!
Nice try Google (compuverse.uk)
Major store's CEO blasts self-checkout theft & warns of closures due to crime (www.the-sun.com)
What petty hill will you die on?
For me I say that a truck with a cab longer than its bed is not a truck, but an SUV with an overgrown bumper.