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@ gon @lemm.ee

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  • I'll say, I feel this. I love FOSS, and I love the BuyEuropean movement as well, but I'm also always scared this will turn nationalistic, which I'm not a big fan of...

  • Wahahahaha

  • rule

    Jump
  • Well, different use-cases, both very nice.

  • :D Totally~

  • B-- But! I got a DM!

  • Yuck...

  • I've been seeing quite a few posts about this, pretty funny that it all happened so fast.

  • That's terrible... I'm so sorry. Hopefully people can find a workaround or something... I don't know...

  • Hahaha, no I get that! I was trying to ask what exactly about owning chickens is illegal. Is it a noise thing, smell? Risk of disease? Are ducks illegal?

    Do they just hate chickens?

  • Classic, eternal.

  • That is even funnier!

  • Re:Zero, Bookworm, KonoSuba, Slime... There are a lot of good isekai out there.

  • HAHAHA! When I tried it, it started answering it, but quit and showed me the OOS message instead...

  • That's really funny.

  • What do you mean illegal to own chickens? What?

  • ...are you God? Holy sandwich...

    $4.14 sounds pretty reasonable too, but I guess it depends on how big the sandwich is; it's a little hard to tell size like this.

  • I believe it’s actually possible to sign in with mastodon on Pixelfed. Wouldn’t that work for a single user mastodon instance too?

    You're right. I'm not sure if it works with single-user instances, but I believe it does. This is the sort of thing that is technically possible --- I believe ActivityPods aims to do something about it, too --- but I don't know... I guess federation can be a bit of a safeguard for this, like having a list of flagged instances that don't allow account creation; requiring certain thresholds of account age or activity to be passed; stuff like that. There's also the fact that, being social media, no instance wants bots to run wild, so that could, itself, be a check on that sort of thing, and it might not be economically viable to just host an instance strictly for bot-login purposes, so that is just an inherent barrier to wrongdoing.

    Meh, maybe it's more feasible than not.

  • I think they meant on a post-by-post basis. You can't farm account karma, but you can farm upvotes on individual posts, for ego, I guess...

    There is the vibe-check on Lemmy, though. I don't believe the algorithm takes that into account.

  • As others have mentioned in the comments, this might not really work because websites/services would have to trust a bunch of tiny, maybe even single-user instances.

    I can see a world where sign-in with Fediverse is possible, but only for a select few instances such as .world, .ml, .ee, and a few other highly-moderated servers.