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[–] [email protected] 5 points 1 month ago

Just Like Mozilla and Google. 🤔

[–] [email protected] 9 points 6 months ago

Auf einer höheren Ebene haben wohl Provider und Verlage die gleichen Aktionäre.

[–] [email protected] 14 points 7 months ago

Wenn es darum geht, Menschen zu schikanieren, ist den Deutschen nichts zu teuer.

[–] [email protected] 4 points 10 months ago (1 children)

I tried several editors but always come back to emacs. When I used LaTeX because of AucTeX, then I discovered org-mode and now I do my writing with org-mode and ConTeXt.

[–] [email protected] 6 points 1 year ago

Wenn die Leute nicht von einem Unternehmen ausgebeutet werden, haben sie das Gefühl komplett wertlos zu sein.

Außerdem hat das Unternehmen Geld zu verteilen an Influencer und Journalisten.

 

Gestern in meinem Talk habe ich auch kurz Lemmy erwähnt. Ich hoffe, dass es ein wenig hilft.

 

Is it possible to navigate through Lemmy with keyboard shortcuts? I appreciate the vim-like shortbuts in Mastodon.

 

After reading in the Promoting Lemmy Thread I had some random thoughts I shared in that thread. This thought might get its own thread.

One of the most wanted features on Mastodon was the ability to move your account to another instance with all followers.

I think that the fediverse of Mastodon instances started to grow faster when it was possible to move ones account to another instance without loosing followers. This made it possible to populate smaller instances with active users.

On Lemmy the personal account is not as important as on Mastodon. On Lemmy the communities are the biggest assets of an instance. If decentralization is the goal it might be a good idea to have the possibility to move a community to a new instance without loosing their subscribers.

Very big communities could even leave an instance to move to their own instance or to a special interest instance.

What do you think? Was it discussed before?

 

The national agency for the digitalisation of the healthcare system in Germany (gematik) has selected Matrix as the open standard on which to base all its interoperable instant messaging standard - the TI-Messenger.

gematik has released a concept paper that explains the initiative in full.