Tech nerd, mostly interested in cryptography.
Moderating reddit.com/r/crypto, as in cryptography (but planning to move the community)
As a midpoint there’s things you can do like “2/3 consensus of X, Y and Z’s submission selections on topics ABC”, then defining that as it’s own feed people can subscribe to.
But it gets complicated to mix and match when different subcommunities have very different local cultures.
I’ve got similar ideas, but not entirely the same.
What you call communities would be closer to what I would call content sources / repositories (host servers) plus topic tags. Then instead of consensus (because that’s too hard to automate with decent quality results) you’d have communities formed by subscribing to “curation feeds” which pull submissions and comment from all over the network in a similar style.
This would let you easily crosspost and comment to multiple related communities in a network, as well as to yeet bad mods/curators without losing any content or splitting the community (just create a new curation feed and get people to switch). You could similarly choose to have your client mix comment from multiple curation feeds (similar to “multireddits” on reddit).
The key based (and content addressing based) thing is what bluesky is building. They’re starting of with Twitterish microblogging, but there’s people building forums on top the protocol too. Federated, of course.
You’re promoting an end to the war that involves allowing Russia to complete its genocide. There’s no peace talks to be had, Russia just have to leave.
You’re supporting policies and actions that lead to genocide. Either you’re dumb or you’re malicious.
If they’re going to be that stupid I’m not staying on the instance
If you think Russia isn’t going genocide then you can’t be helped
Not all transfers include “non competes”
You’re not leftists, you defend genocide and roleplay leftism
I don’t mind leftists, but I do mind genocide defenders like you.
Your leader likes defenestrating people
Do you think you’ll stay federated?
I guess I should switch servers then
Learn how defederation works
It got confused by the glitter thingy which ended up being placed right over that line, so it stopped continuing the line. The ML models literally have an object permanence memory problem, except defined over geometric patterns instead of over time.
But that still won’t affect 3rd party accessories other than just chargers.
#noteverybureaucrat
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