Indeed - what you describe is why I’m really not worried about fragmentation. Federation means you’ll be able to see all of the relevant communities, and you can decide to subscribe to any or all of them.
Indeed - what you describe is why I’m really not worried about fragmentation. Federation means you’ll be able to see all of the relevant communities, and you can decide to subscribe to any or all of them.
Based on the recommended specs, it likely won’t run, at least not without some serious compromises.
It does make me wonder what awful things they’re getting that poor creation engine to do.
To be fair I remember Fallout 3 being a bit of a nightmare to play at launch too.
A lot of learning and reading. I spent most of my time on Reddit just lurking and reading things, but I can’t help but notice the overall higher quality of conversation here. I’m pretty happy.
Keep in mind that you don’t have to use Lemmy - kbin works as well with the same communities.
I’ve been using both, but my point is, it’s nice to have options.
Definitely think we need this feature. Also an option to allow NSFW but blurred by default on Kbin.
To be fair I think the whole federation aspect has potential to work very well in this regard, i.e. the community will expand but you can decide which elements of the fediverse you want to engage with.
Indeed! That’s the beautiful thing about this whole decentralised magic. You can use the app (not just mobile app) that best suits you and your interests, and interact with anyone, anywhere.
It’s wonderful honestly.
As I understand it, part of the issue on kbin is that the default federation threads value is too low for large sized instances.
I gather this will improve over time.