I've had issue with Lemmy.world on jerboa.
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Tech Won't Save Us
We don't have any idea if it will work out or if it'll be snuffed out.
However, the lack of purposeful revolution will result in an aimless one, carried on not with thought and intent, but instead as a reaction to the immseration of the world's people as we bake in and are flooded from our homes and cities.
The only option is to try as the current hegemony will not solve the problems we face for the problems are a direct result of their desired politics in action.
As for organizing one, that's way too long of a conversation to occur here.
I used sync for a while before boost. Solid choice; I hope the dev gets a viable version up soon for you.
George Jackson would disagree.
Have multiple accounts across different instances. If you pick a few big ones and a few small ones the likelihood that you get stuck without access to anything one day is infinitesimal.
Sure, but it removes a middleman that doesn't need to be a part of the process.
Same! I've got a script that runs weekly to back mine up in 5 different places including a synching folder. No surprises, no losses, and no need to trust anyone else ever with my entire password db.
Yup, the only real revolution is a violent revolution.
The way I've described it to non tech friends and family is "a bunch of different reddits, all with their own subreddits, but the different reddits can all talk to each other even if you only have an account on one. Then if one reddit has stuff your reddit doesn't want to see, your community (or just the admins) can decide to disconnect from them." It's worked well so far.
I'm waiting for boost. Jerboa has been fine so far but I've used boost for almost a decade at this point, it's hard not to have all the quality of life that was built into that app.
They were not fixed.