For anyone who has to install Windows 11; download the full ISO then use Rufus. You’ll be able to disable some of the enshittification.
For anyone who has to install Windows 11; download the full ISO then use Rufus. You’ll be able to disable some of the enshittification.
Clients can work around it by making a search on the home instance that filters by community id and submitter id. Something like this.
You can’t have content addressing because it’s mutable. On the other hand, UUIDs are made for that. There’s even multiple types of UUIDs made for distributed computing with namespaces and such.
Amazing. One feature that is desperately needed on Lemmy is to open a post in another instance, not just a community or a user.
Tumblr is a blogging experience that’s similar to Twitter, but more focused on the user itself than on the central feed.
Yep. And clients would be able to participate to the seeding.
Servers software developers would still have a massive amount of work to do to implement IPFS integration, but it’s doable. IPFS also has work to do here to make IPFS work natively with cloud storage protocols (like Amazon S3), but it already exists.
One issue with open source software is that you often have to pick the least-effort solution to avoid burning out your free labour. Free time is limited, and if IPFS takes slightly too much work to add, then it’s off the table.
There’s also lots of people who made an account in multiple instances before realizing that you don’t have to do that