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Cake day: June 2nd, 2023

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  • During 2020, I spiraled into depression and stayed home browsing reddit way too much. I got some pretty strong political opinions during that time. Thankfully, I decided to block all the subreddits that I wasn’t directly interested in (most of the default subs were blocked). This was great for my mental health. Since then, I’ve seen friends fall down their own rabbit holes but unable to pull themselves out.

    Politics plays a core part in our lives but we shouldn’t let it consume us or let ourselves boil in anger over it. So far, Lemmy seems to be more about thoughtful discussion rather than throwing insults. It’s refreshing. I look forward to the day that America’s political landscape is less polarizing but I’m not sure how we get there.




  • I’m confused. Do you think Russia taking Ukraine by force is what’s best for Ukraine? Do you think their people are volunteering to fight because they just don’t know what’s best for them? Even if Ukrainians wanted to maintain independence out of some misguided patriotism, isn’t it their right as a sovereign nation to decide that?

    From the US perspective, Ukraine wanted to join NATO, aligning themselves with us. Then Russia invaded. If the US didn’t support Ukraine, the world would know they can prevent a weaker country from joining NATO by invading. After Iraq and Afghanistan, there’s no desire to send US troops but we can provide weapons and intelligence.




  • I can see a potential path for it’s downfall.

    1. A competing service starts using AT and starts to get popular.
    2. BS starts losing money and slowly steers AT protocol to be more friendly to themselves and less friendly to competition.
    3. Competition forks AT, fragmenting the communities and the whole thing implodes.

  • In the article, they outline how Blue sky is resistant to that path through the PBLLC structure and ability to move your account when you don’t like the web site.

    Time will tell if this model works in practice but it could be interesting as an alternative to Twitter without the usability issues normally associated with federation.