Если будешь срати путинский бред здесь, то напишу тебе чтобы ты понял. А на бан твои мне плевать.
Не с кем, чувак, не с кем. Долбоёб навсегда останется долбоёбом.
Sorry mate, I don't invade other countries based on the presence or absence of articles on the internet. Иди нахуй, пиздабол.
It is possible to hate both nazis and the Russian state. Путин хуйло.
No problem, I don't give a shit about America.
That is a luxury that should be severely limited. I hate screaming children on flights, but I don't want us to all start chartering private jets, even if somehow becomes affordable.
Mainly that Firefox has telemetry enabled by default and you have to go into the settings to disable it.
Seen many ads on the BBC website lately?
Yes, because Lemmy is still at that early phase of its existence where half of the posts complain about reddit, Threads, Twitter, etc, and that's just not something I'm interested in. Waiting for it all to die down a little.
Because clearnet serves most of us just fine.
It's alright, you don't have to announce it.
It's almost like rainbows are recognisable, cover a wide spectrum of colours and are the natural choice for a device that advertises its RGB capabilities. But yeah, it's probably the gays or whatever.
I really think they are not, those are all account from people who have actively signed up. Threads really is that much bigger than Mastodon, and it's not that surprising.
People left reddit because reddit started charging for data access, and not the same people say they don't want others to have access to their public data.
I can write a Mastodon scraper in a few minutes, make it scalable in a few days. Definitely easier than implementing ActivityPub in an app.
They can scrape that data withiut federating. Anyone can, there's a public API. And I suspect once they federate Threads, Mastodon will be a tiny share of the resulting fediverse.
No to say they won't ingest all that data, of course, they'll get their hands on everything they can, but I doubt it's the primary motivation behind it.