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Fast times at federated reddit clone high

Submitted by bunnies in just_post

I don't know how much y'all have been following the rapid rise of federated threaded forum sites after reddit shat the bed for the 100th time. This time, it was different. This time it affected tech-savvy cis males, so something had to be done! Let me give you a quick overview of what's going on.

Two pieces of server software, lemmy and kbin, are competing for mind share. The competition is fierce, since the two softwares use the same protocol, are completely compatible, and can see the same communities. Lemmy has a snazzy web 3.0 interface, so it is the natural choice of the hip modern trend-chasing cyberspace surfer. Kbin, on the other hand, is a more reliable and future-proof technology. It does not rely on cheap gimmicks. It doesn't force circle-shaped avatars, comment replies are more indented, the default theme is grayscale, and it is written in php.

A rumor has been going around that the developers of lemmy are tankies. This has been vehemently denied by many tankies, who assert that this is all just liberal slander; calling your community 'lemmygrad' and having mao zedong as your profile picture does not indicate anything, and if you think otherwise you are probably racist (and definitely a liberal).

Meanwhile, the jstpst of the lemmyverse (if jstpst were 1000 times bigger with the same amount of moderators) has decided to isolate themselves from the largest lemmy servers due to shitty moderation tools and a massive influx of trolls and redditors. This decision has been mocked by redditors from the affected servers, since individual server administrators caring for their community and choosing who to associate with is clearly against the spirit of federation.

Now, at this point, you're probably asking: "But bunnies, is there enough content on this so called "threaded fediverse" to keep myself entertained while taking a shit, or will I have to go back to reading shampoo bottles?". So far, the answer is yes. Stay tuned for more updates!

(There will not be more updates.)

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neku wrote

feels pretty good to not understand what youre talking about

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Dogmantra wrote

meme where the brain gets bigger: I use jstpst instead

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emma wrote

since we're on the topic of kbin, i'll mention that much of it is postmill with the serial numbers filed off.

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neku wrote

lol at you getting scolded for not being kumbaya about getting your work lifted without credit. open source development seems cool

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emma wrote

yeah, this has me seriously thinking about bailing for good. i felt a little motivated to take up active development again, and then this shit happens. i want to cuddle with my cats and play zelda and watch the friends dvd box set that i bought for some reason, not do more programming work on top of my day job just for other people to rip it off with no appreciation for the countless hours that went into problem solving and continuously improving things

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devtesla wrote (edited )

I appreciate the work you did and also think that those things would better uses for your time. All love

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devtesla wrote

Lol of course

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emma wrote

this is like in evangelion when science lady reveals to misato that the autonomous dummy plugs were just rei in a metal tube the whole time

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twovests wrote

holy shit, thank you for bringing this up here. i guess i liked kbin so much because it took from my favorite ever piece of software

and im with you, fuck the people tone policing you there!

(thank u for post mill)

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twovests wrote

holy shit, thank you for bringing this up here. i guess i liked kbin so much because it took from my favorite ever piece of software

and im with you, fuck the people tone policing you there!

(thank u for post mill)

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twovests wrote

you've summed this up pretty excellently yeah

the gap in my knowledge is if kbin is Good or not. i saw it posted on hackernews and my biggest fear is to see jstpst posted there too

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bunnies wrote

the lemmy/kbin split makes me want to go back to school, become a sociologist, and write a thesis about how design can shape communities

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twovests wrote

what is a thesis but a long blogpost with more citations

i would read ur thesis