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No mention of modems at all … :-(
No mention of modems at all … :-(
ALL YOUR BASE ARE BELONG TO US
Those who forget USENET are doomed to repeat it forevermore…
Something like Google’s Exposure Notification API but for memes… All the controversy but none of the morbidity…
Here are a couple more:
There are several projects along these lines. Here’s one of them:
When cruising the All feed you must use the Block feature if you value your sanity.
I like the idea of packaging up a user liked that. Check out lasim for someone doing something similar.
But, you don’t really need to create an account on every instance you encounter.
One account is enough if you pick a reasonably sane instance that hasn’t gotten itself defederated.
From an account on one instance you can view All, subscribe to Communities on any instance, and generally just use that as your home base.
If you want a few accounts as insurance in case the instance you picked goes offline due to external factors or for whatever reason, you can use lasim to synchronize your subscriptions between instances.
Nothing can go wrong… go wrong… go wrong…
Are you sure you didnt mean to say the comments would be autonomous rather then anonymous?
A valiant effort.
Unsure if meme or advice, but agree
New challenge: downvote or upvote to keep this post at exactly 20…
In this scenario, what is the difference between your proposal and the existing ability to Block a community?
It looks promising, I searched for something using site:lemmy.* and one of the results was on sh.itjust.works and was found because of the federated URL:
There are more and more Lemmy instances (servers) every day sooooo this isn’t a terrifically comprehensive search but, if you’re looking for something in a federated Lemmy instance, one of the Lemmy.* instances probably knows about it… Maybe that’s enough?
In other words, I would hazard a guess that almost everything in the lemmyverse can probably be found by searching the Lemmy.* instances… assuming they expose their content to Google in the first place.
Folks.