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Stumblinbear, in So how does lemmy make money?
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I'd be surprised if the donations cover the cost of the servers. It's pretty much run entirely on the goodwill of the server owner

Kichae, (edited )

Media hosting is the biggest expense, and there are services that make that significantly cheaper through sharing and deduplication.

A major instance can probably get by on a few hundred dollars a month. If it has, say, 100k active users, and 1% of them donate $5 a month, then not only is there enough to cover infrastructure expenses, but they can also put some aside in a rainy day fund, use it to expand hosting to other platforms (lemmy.world is made possible, at least initially, by donations to mastodon.world), or even pay instance-level mods.

Mstdn.social, a very busy Mastodon site, has 200k users and runs on a 32 core VPS with 128GB of RAM. Comparable unmanaged VPS packages go for around $300/month. After that, it's all media storage.

drascus, in Why don't we use PeerTube to host the videos for Lemmy/kbin?

this is a great idea. They could code it that if someone does post a youtube link that it just fetches the peertube equivalent or gives the person the option of what platform they prefer to watch videos on in their settings.

CoderKat,
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That will would cause load for peertube that it otherwise would have though. I'm not sure how well it will be able to scale. Hosting videos is really expensive. If something is already on YouTube it may be best to just leave it there so as to not put all our weight on a new, untested product.

GlowingLantern, (edited )
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PeerTube uses BitTorrent to be more resilient if a video goes viral (everyone who is watching the video shares the load). If someone is already investing the money to host a PeerTube instance, I think they wouldn't mind if people were to actually use it. Otherwise, what's the point? For example, the admin of TILvids often advertises videos from popular tech YouTubers, who mirror their content on that instance.

PS: PeerTube also introduced remote video transcoding in the last update, so now it should be even easier to distribute the load across the network.

drascus,

I have been using the freetube client for years to watch videos across multiple platforms. Maybe we could incorporate their method of having youtube be a first choice but allowing the user to pick other providers if they prefer?

Dick_Justice, in Server rules - am I missing something?
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What does rule #3 say?

PriorProject,

Lemmy.world (where OP's account is) has a rule 3 stating:

No posts or comments supporting or promoting QAnon related content or similarly disproven conspiracy theories. Moderators have sole discretion to decide if a post violates this rule. Birds are real. The Earth is round. Get over it.

See https://mastodon.world/about (both world servers are maintained by the same admin team, and lemmy.world links to that page for its rules).

livus, in I'm obviously old. what is this "rule" trend I'm seeing everywhere on Lemmy?
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It's funny, I never saw 196 on reddit but it really makes an impact in this part of the fediverse!

aebrer,
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fr they're delivering the memes

jonuno, in Why does Lemmy feel so fresh compared to Reddit?
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I love how when I’m creating a post, it acts as a search box that finds similar already existing posts.

bobthened, in What is the worst superpower that you can think of that is actually kinda useful?

JoJo's Bizarre Adventures proposes a couple of interesting . One villain has a power called "The Lovers" he manifests a tiny ,almost microscopic, insect creature which is physically very very weak (or at least the weakest we have seen at that point), but has the ability of going crazy whenever the stand user feels any kind of pain, so he sends the stand inside an opponents ear to their brain and pain centre – whenever he feels any pain The Lovers inflicts that same pain but much worse on his opponent. It's also heavily implied that any pain caused by The Lovers that is above a certain level would be lethal.

Super weak power that is actually really strong if used intelligently.

tetris11,
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One power I’ve always entertained is the ability to slow the passage of time linearly to the level of danger you’re in.

You can’t move much faster than the average human, and just because you can see something coming it doesn’t mean you can avoid it (though with time, your eyes will eventually train your muscles to reflex appropriately).

The ultimate killer ending of such a superhero would be an unwinnable situation (e.g. Comet coming to obliterate Earth) and all our hero will see is time slow down and down and down until the point where the catastrophe is about to occur, but (for them) never does.

RotaryKeyboard, in What is the worst superpower that you can think of that is actually kinda useful?

Hindsight. Always useful. Terrible timing.

tetris11,
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I guess you can always perfectly learn from your past mistakes. Though it means you use the power less and less as you learn/get better

GreenCrush, in I'm obviously old. what is this "rule" trend I'm seeing everywhere on Lemmy?
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Lol it's so funny to read the comments about people being annoyed by 195 and 196. It's just old guys complaining that they don't get the joke lol.

hoodlem, in Why don't we use PeerTube to host the videos for Lemmy/kbin?

Yes please. I've been wondering why it hasn't been done already.

Wander, in Why does Lemmy feel so fresh compared to Reddit?
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You don't have your post deleted for forgetting a minor rule and there's a chance that your post will be seen instead of hidden under countless new posts.

Vlyn,
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Even worse when you browse /r/all, find an interesting post about some topic, join the discussion, type out a long reply, hit send…

And 3 seconds later you get an automod message that your comment was removed. Because you aren’t a subscriber to that (default!!!) sub, or you aren’t verified, or you used a word they don’t like.

And even worse: You join a discussion, got some good points back and forth, everything is great. You try to reply to the latest comment in that chain to keep the conversation up and suddenly your comments get blocked. Because it was a /r/blackpeopletwitter post (you didn’t even notice as you found it on /r/all) and at some point they only locked it down for verified black users, kicking you out of the discussion.

I mean sure, have your own space on Reddit (even if it’s basically racism), that’s fine. But then subs like these shouldn’t be default subs on /r/all when they constantly lock down threads.

ShoePaste, in How do pre-reddit influx lemmy members feel?
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it’s fine. it’s nice there’s more content here. although i hadn’t been here too long before the influx. i’m just getting a little tired of all the “should we make bots to copy reddit” “what communites should we make” “hey lets not do all the in joke stuff they do on reddit”. i’ve seen about a dozen variations of each of those posts so it’s a little old.

dill, (edited ) in How would you explain to a new user how Lemmy works?
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I would lean hard into the ux being work in progress. Also as instances / communities mature I would expect the specifics on what federation means and the technology behind it will be less relevant to the average user.

MentalEdge,
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Yep. I told a friend of mine "the federation just works, its the user interface and apps that need work".

Mastodon is in a really good place nowadays where you don't even notice you're browsing across multiple instances. Lemmy is pretty close, too, as long as people know to use relative links and the instance you're on is pretty well federated already so you don't get too many 404 from trying to open places your instance doesn't know about yet.

esty,
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yep, lemmy.ca was like this when i first started browsing (the 404s) but the more everyone uses it, the better the site gets

MentalEdge,
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Yeah, as it gets more and more interconnected, all the links and UI start working more and more. Hopefully soon, lemmy will get the feature of just automatically converting community names in the !name@instan.ce format into working links, the way writing r/subreddit or u/user did on reddit.

A Friendica user told me in a comment that they already have that.

slybird, in What was your best and worst experience on Reddit?

Interaction with r/conservatives. I made a comment that I downvote memes that dumb down complex ideas. I was banned for it.

Dave_r,

Tl;Dr: Banned from Ask a Trump Supporter for apologizing.

Once, I was young and care free - an Innocent. I thought: If only they could see the data they would believe! And, I was uniquely prepared to help them see and understand (I was working on Data viz at the time). And so I started posting in Ask a Trump Supporter. And we got into it. And, well, the dude had a point.

When you're wrong your wrong, so I apologized. And, I included a question mark in the apology.

Bam banned just like that for violating rule xyz about asking questions in the comments.

Never been so happy to be banned. Probably saved my marriage.

underisk, in How would you explain to a new user how Lemmy works?

Stress the fact that federation isnt a new or confusing concept. They already engage with federated services without realizing it. Stuff like email, dns, Usenet, etc are all “federated” they just haven’t been described that way because they existed before that term was used to describe it.

fubo, in What's the best way to get rid of house centipede?

House centipedes are predators. They're only there because there's food for them to eat — prey animals that they are hunting.

Now, what are their prey animals? Here's some critters that house centipedes eat:

  • Cockroaches
  • Termites
  • Bedbugs
  • Silverfish
  • Ants

You have house centipedes because you have these.

The centipedes are eating them.

Now, what was it you wanted to get rid of?

CowsLookLikeMaps,

Thank you for your explanation! I feel a tiny bit better about them now despite constantly being startled by a massive one in the sink, etc.

The only bug I've seen is small spiders and the occasional but very rare silverfish or pill bug. We certainly don't have cockroaches or bed bugs. Is it feasible to get rid of their food source or is that a lost cause?

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