Doesn’t Fediverse mean “these applications can federate with each other”? How would you federate with Lemmy without ActivityPub?
Doesn’t Fediverse mean “these applications can federate with each other”? How would you federate with Lemmy without ActivityPub?
If there are multiple protocols, then that defeats the entire purpose of a protocol. If Matrix and ActivityPub are in the Fediverse, then Facebook and Twitter should be, too.
Facebook can’t talk with Twitter, so they aren’t federated with each other. Same goes for ActivityPub and Matrix. Fediverse doesn’t mean “has a federated protocol”. It means “these applications are federated with each other” (from what I understand).
The Fediverse uses the ActivityPub protocol. This allows everything in it to communicate with each other. Lemmy can’t communicate with Matrix since Matrix is a different protocol.
Did someone just slap this together by copying and pasting an asterisk three times? I know we’re an open source, nerdy community but could we hire a graphic designer?
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This article is about water found on mars… Did you reply to the wrong post? I don’t see anything about colonization.
What’s better about Summit?
I’m not understanding. With Matrix you get channels like “Rust” where you join and it’s all about the Rust programming language. Or you can have a group chat with a few people in it.
Maybe I’m misunderstanding some nuance here but it sounds like you’re saying exactly what the person you replied to said.
We should be stopping it wherever we can. It doesn’t need to be one before another. Being conscious about where you can get more of it is helpful.
Water - we distill our water, and you can also use other types of filters which remove it. Absorbing through skin - we know we should be wary about what products use it now, so can do some research and be careful about touching stuff.
This is similar to global warming. The biggest issue is large corporations. That doesn’t mean consumers shouldn’t stop worrying about littering or driving gas cars until corporations stop.
I believe Java is the best option for this type of application
Why?
Rust’s speed is a cherry on top. The main reason to use it is its language design / correctness guarantees.
I’ve been programming for several decades and understand nuance and subjectivity vs objectivity when it comes to this, and strongly believe Rust is just objectively much better than Java as a language.
One example is that Rust doesn’t have null while Java does. The creator of null gave an excellent talk called The Billion Dollar Mistake about why null was such a bad idea, and said languages shouldn’t not have used it. Instead, the alternative he gives is what Rust does.
Things like this are actually hugely important.
Also, Rust was “most loved” language in the StackOverflow developer survey for eight years in a row for a reason.
Other than Sublinks, I have never seen anyone post about how they really want to work with Java.
Is there any evidence that species with higher rates of mutation, and therefore higher chances of evolutionary advantages, stick around? Or is rate of mutation not something which can be encoded in DNA / biology?
Did they ask the exact same questions as before? If they did, it would probably skew the results. If they didn’t, it would also probably skew the results.
COVID vaccines do not contain any COVID.
Not a doctor so may be a stupid question, but wouldn’t the blood brain barrier protection stuff degrade or shut down when you die? Could it have leaked in after death?
Java is horrible. And Lemmy is open source. We could just fork it and have the best of both worlds.
But yeah, probably want to cut down on red meat and jello. The rest of that salad sounds pretty good though.
Wouldn’t that mean we could wipe blueberries with a towel and it would come off on the towel and wouldn’t be blue anymore? Maybe I should try and see.
But then how do you make money with a browser if you aren’t getting Google money and don’t spy on users?