as I stated in this comment it's not really feasible as to ~5s delay that was tested some time ago.
Ludrol
Yes, there are multiple in FMHY megathread. After aniwave shut down I just hopped to the next one.
But also different instances have different "all" feed due to users subscribing to different communities.
I didn't see a bug report for it. Feel free to file one on github.
Very similar to a.gup.pe groups but even more disjointed. It also depends if community has thousands of active users or just a dozen.
I just checked. You can respond if someone mentioned the lemmy community and there is a post on lemmy to respond to and that response will be seen on mastodon.
~~You can federate and respond but not really follow.~~
I have only observed Lemmy->Mastodon and Mastodon->Lemmy
If I follow a community, in mastodon it will show as boosts and will show Title + link to the original post with all the comments also as boosts. It has some probability of working. Not always. I couldn't get hashtags to work.
If someone mentions some lemmy community it will get federated into that community but only into first mentioned community. The first line of a microblog will be set as a title. When users write hashtags and mentions first, it will be unreadable. Not all replies will get federated back and forth.
P.S. I have seen kbin [R.I.P] (Long Live Mbin) posts on lemmy and it worked good
I think more important is compute per watt and idle power consumption than raw max compute power.
I do not want to get paid to develop mbin.
In couple of years you will burn out doing this for free. Not getting paid opens up the project for another Jia Tan to come along and smuggle malware.
There was recent talk by Rockstar Programmer Dylan Beattie that highlighted this problem. His website https://freeasinweekend.org/ and YT talk https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vzYqxo13I1U
You don't need to go 100% job or 100% mbin. You could theoretically go for less hours (like Fridays off) to work on mbin.
If I am a reader, can I leave comments on blogs/stories as it's part of fediverse?
Can you judge a work of art by it's virality? Should you judge by virality?
A lot of times in history artists got recognition they deserved only after their death. When they ware alive they lived in poverty struggling to make ends meet.
There is a lot of internet 1.0 preserved by internet archive that I didn't get to experience. There are flash games that I would love to preserve and show the next generation.
We wouldn't have known how Scotts Cawthon games have looked like before he made FNAF if not for the preservation efforts.