Kecessa

@Kecessa@sh.itjust.works

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Kecessa, (edited )

CAD 180 millions for a 35km long express bus lane where I live…

I might move again. (Or not) (lemy.lol)

I moved from Lemmy.ml because I liked the name of Lemmy.world and it ran a newer Lemmy version which meant I could make communities. I moved from Lemmy.world because they defederated from piracy communities they didn’t even host (but for some reason still kept the small piracy community they DID host) From thelemmy.club...

Kecessa,

If you disagree with the admin’s choices when it comes to defederating other instances, that’s the main reason why you would switch to another instance…

Kecessa, (edited )

There are no instances anymore with this system, it’s the data hosting that’s decentralized, the front-end looks like a centralized website so you would go to Lemmy.com instead of whatever instance you signed up on.

Imagine Reddit but there’s no central authority and instead of using a service like AWS it’s just people providing storage space and bandwidth and they can decide not to host content from certain communities on their server, but from the user’s point of view they wouldn’t know where they’re pulling the data from.

So no, you couldn’t have two users with the same username. The user database could easily be shared by all storage providers or the database could be randomly split and you would have to mention what part of the database your info is stored on when logging in. When creating your account (where it checks for doubles on the whole username list hosted on all servers) you’re given a random third credential that you need to mention when logging in so the service knows which servers host that part of the user database (all info including the database would have triple redundancy).

Right now a website’s data might not be stored on a single server so that’s already how things work, the difference is that all the different servers are owned by the same company (like Amazon or Google). In the backend the servers communicate together to provide the data to the users so it feels like everything is hosted in the same place.

TL;DR: The best way to fix things is to make it work like it does for any other websites but to only decentralize the hosting instead of also decentralizing the communities.

Kecessa, (edited )

I’ll say it again and again, decentralization needs to be something the end user doesn’t notice, signing up to Lemmy should be like signing up to a centralized service with the servers running things being decentralized and the info redundant so servers can go down without having any effect on the service.

Let the admins decide if they don’t want to host content from certain communities, let the users decide if they want to block communities and users.

Kecessa, (edited )

You’re still dependent on a single point of failure, what I’m talking about is doing like any other website but instead of using a provider like AWS, you’ve got a bunch of people all over the world providing storage space and bandwidth and all data is stored on three servers in different locations at all times so there’s basically no reason for the website to ever crash.

If you were to access Lemmy from a web browser you would need to remember what server you’re signed up to because that’s the website you would need to go to, you wouldn’t be going to “Lemmy.com” or whatever.

Kecessa, (edited )

I know it’s not how Lemmy works, what I’m saying is “There’s a big issue with how Lemmy works, here’s how I think decentralization should be approached instead.” Having terabytes of information possibly disappearing because one person gets in a car accident on their way to work isn’t an improvement vs a centralized system hosted on AWS.

Communities would be moderated by their creator, server admins could decide not to host content from any communities they don’t want to host, if no server admin wants to host your community then you’re free to host it on your own server or to fix the problems with it.

There’s illegal content on Lemmy right now, even instances that don’t want to host it need to clean up their images folder because of it, so it’s not as if the way it works right now is any better for that and it’s not as if there’s no instance admin ready to host that content.

User credentials can be stored securely. Do you think your instance admin has a text file with your password written in plain characters?

The third credential I was suggesting is just one solution so not all servers have to have a “master database” with all user info stored, split the database and let the users know they need to remember they confirm their login through database X or Y. I’m sure much more intelligent people could come up with another solution.

Kecessa, (edited )

Ok, so your argument is basically “Look at this unrelated service, that’s how it works too, so nothing wrong with the current service except that I had to do the thing that proves that what you’re talking about would be better.”

Eliminate the central authorities altogether, let people curate their feed so they don’t have to worry about someone else making choices about their experience.

Someone could join Lemmy today and have no idea they’re missing out on a big part of the available content because they joined the wrong instance, they would then turn around and just go back to Reddit where they know everything is available and they’re in control of what they’re subscribed to and what users they want to block.

Kecessa,

Canadian Liberals be like “So we could just kill 3 million Canadians instead of planting 2 billion trees like we promised 🤔”

Kecessa, (edited )

In your own opinion that’s a whole lot of money you’ve thrown away right there, clearly you must be an idiot…

Kecessa,

You realise that recalls aren’t done out of the goodness of the manufacturer’s heart but are actually mandated by authorities?

Kecessa,

You’ve never heard of the frame recall, have you?

Kecessa,

There you go, that’s a huge reliability issue and the only reason it’s still road worthy is that there was a recall.

Kecessa, (edited )
Kecessa,

My mechanic was driving an Audi S4 with the same mileage and original clutch and turbos, so one example doesn’t prove much…

How’s your frame going?

Kecessa,

Sure grandpa, we still live in 1986

Kecessa, (edited )

There’s a pretty fucking big difference between saying “I hope they got a Toyota because it’s the most reliable.” and “I hope they got a Toyota because otherwise they threw their money away.”

Your can get a Honda or Mazda and it will be just behind Toyota in reliability or it will be even more reliable than the equivalent Toyota depending on what kind of vehicle you want (Toyota has had some failures too in case you only look at what consumer report says but actually don’t know anything about cars) or you could get a Maserati and it will spend its time at the dealership.

Also, guess you should have kept your money instead of throwing it away?

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Kecessa,

It’s funny because if you had bought a V6 Toyota truck from the same year you would have been in for one hell of a ride! Engine top end and frame that needs to get replaced, talk about top notch reliability 😘👌

I know it’s hard to admit we might be wrong, but reliability varies by model and a Civic will be just as reliable as a Corolla and it’s been the case for decades now.

Kecessa,

I have it, still need subtitles because mumbling is cool yo

Kecessa, (edited )

Even with a 5.1.2 setup new movies and series sound equalization sucks

Kecessa, (edited )

Home Alone 4 is the first one not to see a theater release, so yes it was in fact made for TV.

As for my answer: It feels like everyone needs vacations after the holidays because of the stress of having to see everyone and of traveling all over to do so… I wish we lived closer so it would be less trouble but if we did it would become an excuse to join those who go see the extended family that lives hours away…

At least it’s not like when I was a kid and one side of the family would have five separate parties where all the same people would be there just in a different house each time…

Kecessa,

Faster than we can find an answer that actually works anyway…

Kecessa, (edited )

All the more reason to believe you’re talking about 2024.08.01 -> 2024 August 1st

Kecessa,

Until August 1st 😨

Kecessa,

Move from one pole to the other as seasons pass!

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