For those (like me) who are wondering... Nodeinfo is a standard seeking to improve interoperability between fediverse platforms.
My read of this is mostly that airlines don't engage in price fixing and collusion - or more specifically their algorithms are designed so they don't (directly) create this outcome.
Actually... Reddit was open source until 2017.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reddit
But the rest of your comment still stands.
Have you tried asking ChatGPT or Bard to write you code to do something? It is actually remarkably good at it.
That and being an alternative to a thesaurus is about all I use LLMs for.
But somehow gun laws work in every other civilised country... Odd.
Well if you are sure it's not the gun laws then instead fix the other laws which are putting people in poverty and creating the gangs.
No. You might see a Mastodon user if they reply to a comment, but even that way round is not easy to do.
Kbin makes it easier to access Mastodon content while still having access to Lemmy content too... But to discover Mastodon content you are probably best making a true Mastodon account.
You'll find different parts of the fediverse have a different focus and feel with varying levels of compatibility depending how much the core focus overlaps.
Ernest (the kbin developer) has addressed this more than once, and this take is untrue. kbin come from the Linux folder sbin.
See one of his comments on this here: https://kbin.social/m/fediverse/t/344/What-is-Kbin-Join-the-Fediverse#entry-comment-969
Interestingly r/PICS still works despite being tagged NSFW (or so I thought?)
Exactly, and "yet" is key.
The issues log still has this open:
https://codeberg.org/Kbin/kbin-core/issues/3
Worth noting both boosts and favourites(upvotes) are inherited from the wider, fediverse and using either is a bit of a fudge which is done to maintain compatibility.
At some point ranking and reputation will be aligned with upvotes, but as you can see from the issues log the best way to do this is still being debated.
Edit: typo.
Not bad for a 'side project', not bad at all!
I'm very much enjoying your side project, and we all appreciate all the effort you've put in as we've stressed it to (and no doubt beyond!) It's design limits.
I also appreciate the way you pop up and contribute to random threads!
That may be true, but it is still presenting a distorted picture. The power users who interact with Reddit most are almost certainly more likely to have at least tried other (i.e. 3rd party) apps - furthermore it doesn't seem to be being debated that the official app is missing key tools moderators find useful which would suggest moderators are are more likely to use 3rd party apps too.
Not all users are equal, some are more equal and others!
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Like this?kbin does that just fine.