Yes, by running your own Lemmy server :P
Yes, by running your own Lemmy server :P
Unfortunately, there is no way to distribute the work in that way. the @Home projects worked because it could give your computer a hard problem to work on with little traffic to and from the server.
no, unfortunately, the best way for all of us to contribute in those smallest of ways is to run an instance at home. That way, whatever amount of “thinking” (CPU) thats done by Lemmy server would normally have to do, you can do. Its not a lot of processing (CPU) though (compared to @Home), but its a lot of traffic
To quote the first words of the old Dune movie:
“A beginning is a very delicate time.”
What we should all take responsibility for is the health and quality of the community. We should be more active citizens, instead of the passive “consumers” we’ve all been corporately groomed to be.
I think more instances are the answer because this activity can’t be cheap. maybe Lemmy.world splits off into 2 or 4 instances. Lemmy1.world etc
This dynamic will have to stabilize in costs. I don’t know what that looks like.
still don’t know fed-eee-er? fed-EYE-er?
how does one pronounce fedier?
Has the ability to create communities also been limited? I’ve been trying and the circle keeps spinning.
The real answer is I don’t know.
I don’t think lemmy’s code has any space for ads. But its open source and anyone can change it. Anyone who runs an instance has full control over it, and i’m sure they could inject some ads somewhere.
Well, there are schisms happening already. My local city not only has a community here on lemmy.world, but also one on the instance hosted in my city. Communities will be split and people won’t find each other.
Hear Hear!
I’m sick of the internet being only 5 websites!
i knew accounts were being automatically created and thats why i don’t believe the numbers