Eu sei que há alguma aversão a posts feitos por bots, mas dá-me a sensação que não faz grande diferença quem é que inicia um post — desde que tenha interesse, a malta comenta e a discussão emerge. E com isso a comunidade vai ficando ativa e as pessoas começam a postar espontâneamente.
Penso que podia ser boa ideia experimentar com bots que criem posts com base em notícias de fontes pré-selecionadas (sem paywall, sem serem do Nónio, com cobertura de temas pouco batidos, jornalismo independente, etc.) Nem têm de ser notícias. Por exemplo episódios de podcasts como o Fumaça, o 45 graus ou o Inpertinente da FFMS também costumam ser bons. Ou videos de algum canal do YouTube, ou até sumários de links trending no masto.pt, enfim, pode-se pensar um pouco fora da caixa.
Aliás, que tal fazermos um levantamento de fontes que a comunidade gostaria de ver como origem de posts?
Partilha também :) eu calhei nisto por mero acaso mas parece que na França teve bastante mais exposição/divulgação e já conseguiram atingir o número de assinaturas necessárias. Em Portugal ainda faltam bastantes…
What do you mean? It’s right in the lead section:
Even with several details altered, Stoker’s heirs sued over the adaptation, and a court ruling ordered all copies of the film to be destroyed. However, several prints of Nosferatu survived, and the film came to be regarded as an influential masterpiece of cinema and the horror genre.
Wow, it’s the first time I come across anyone who says they use joe
. How does it differ from nano
and micro
?
Btw, I used to use dit
several years ago, but swapped it for micro
due to some keyboard shortcut issues (which are probably fixed now).
Wow, these are really great updates! I especially like the improved UX around sign up and opening links on servers other than our native one.
OS: Linux, Arch (btw).
FTFY
Seconded! This is one of the best books I’ve read in recent years.
Update: the issue has been fixed and the feature is now live on Sync for Lemmy!
I see, makes sense. So if I get it correctly, the idea is to make it easier for new people to join the fediverse, and not so much to improve the experience for those of us already here (although it seems that is also a goal).
But why is that such a great benefit? We already have a myriad accounts for different services/platforms; would this be merely a marginal improvement over the current situation?
Eu nem sequer sabia que existia uma versão nativa. Experimentei o PWA e até gostei da interface, mas era muito lento a carregar no início. Vou tentar novamente com a app nativa.
IMO both of these ended up being poor names.
“Open source” can be co-opted to mean any project with public source code even if it’s not open contribution (think SQLite, and many of the projects effectively run by major tech corporations).
“Free software” falls victim to the eternal mixup with freeware, requiring the endless repetition of the “beer vs. speech” analogy.
I personally think “Libre software” is the term that best encapsulates the intended meaning while being unambiguous and not vulnerable to misinterpretation.
Damn, that seems to be flagrantly anti-competitive. Has Microsoft attempted to justify why they do that?
This comment should be pinned. Are community mods able to do that?
apparently there’s meshing between the two fediverse projects, given that they use the same platform.
What are you referring to exactly? Sounds a bit like kbin but I get the sense that’s not what you’re talking about.
Thanks for putting down my vague impression into clear words. I couldn’t agree more!
Não só o alargamento — foi o Livre que introduziu a medida inicialmente (foi uma das bandeiras da campanha das últimas eleições).