mkmusic

joined 2 months ago
[–] mkmusic@torishiro.com 1 points 4 days ago

@Coopr8@kbin.earth @fediverse@lemmy.world
i agree, i dont blame you if i appear to look like that.
tbh, looking back now, i sound like i was asking for too much yet not knowing so much. i did not know about Mbin, nor did i have a misskey client. I WAS LITERALLY BROWSING MISSKEY ON MY BROWSER FROM MY PHONE. Yeah, cant blame anyone but myself.

ive found a hack: on misskey, lemmy communities show up as user accounts, so if i follow them, and add those accounts to a separate list from my feed, then i can check lemmy posts as well. Really great workaround. plus, im using Aria now, and Aria client is super fast, doesnt take up too much network.

in the end, ive learnt that on the fediverse, there's always a workaround for everything. the only problem is: us

the fedi isnt some magic Twitter alternative which just works! its a universe of interconnected software. when different software communicate with each other, its bound to have some inconveniences. but after 2 months of using misskey, mbin, mastodon, lemmy, even piefed, i find misskey more suitable for me. reactions, misskey flavoured markdown, quotes, etc. plus the workaround, misskey is pretty solid option for me. achievements boost motivation as well ​:ablobcatbongoultra:​
my brother, on the other hand, finds lemmy more suitable for him due to its reddit like approach, and my other brother finds mbin more suitable for him because it combined microblogging and post aggregation ​:ablobcatgooglytenor:​

in short, the fediverse isnt about the software we're using, but about the friends we made along the way ​:ablobcatangel:​

but yeah, still wish there was an option on misskey/mastodon to synchronize latest replies and reactions from another server, anyone has found a solution or even a client which temporarily does this fix and fetches the latest information like renotes, latest replies, latest reactions?

[–] mkmusic@torishiro.com -2 points 1 month ago

@very_well_lost@lemmy.world The pre-order wasnt the main point of the post. I agree they are trash... You are based​:blob_love:​

[–] mkmusic@torishiro.com 0 points 1 month ago

@Jaeger86@lemmy.world bruh, at this moment, EA has become too synonymous with MTX... ​:aru_0280:​
@games@lemmy.world

[–] mkmusic@torishiro.com 16 points 1 month ago

@TabbsTheBat@pawb.social But yeah, shouldn't get our hopes too high, after all this is EA we are talking about...
@games@lemmy.world

[–] mkmusic@torishiro.com 2 points 2 months ago (1 children)

@melroy@kbin.melroy.org I tried mbin (registered an account for my brother). The UI isnt that bad, UI is actually well-built, i think what scared me was the the different terminologies. On mbin, you have magazines instead of communities, and microblog instead of posts. But it's not that it's bad, youll get used to it.

The disorganised yet connect nature of the fediverse is something we'll have to get used to. It's like how we all can appreciate different cultures from different countries around the world and be able to share and appreciate one another despite differences in culture. The real problem isnt with the Fediverse, it's with how culturally "bland" social media is now...

Ive checked the repo too, but since ive just started with coding, i do not understand anything... ​:mei_cry:​ ill try my best to contribute however i can, really want to see mbin continue the legacy...

@fediverse@lemmy.world...

[–] mkmusic@torishiro.com 1 points 2 months ago

@3dcadmin@lemmy.relayeasy.com i hope the phones do not fall under the custody of these people...

@fediverse@lemmy.world

[–] mkmusic@torishiro.com 1 points 2 months ago

@irelephant@lemmy.dbzer0.com You can actually edit on Misskey. It's just the instance I'm on (great instance btw) doesn't allow edits to prevent messing up federation, etc...

In the branch, it supports editing, but the editing function may cause problems in fedi propagation, such as the remote end does not update in real time or does not update. So this instance didn't start this function.

[–] mkmusic@torishiro.com 1 points 2 months ago (3 children)

@3dcadmin@lemmy.relayeasy.com its 2025, and people still dont know how to use email?! And they are using the internet?!!! Its clearly not the fediverse's fault...

My parents barely know how to use a computer, let alone use social media. And they STILL understand how email works! Our family grew up with email.

I am very much worried about the future of the tech world, if this continues...
Sorry to appear disrespectful to you, i truly understand what you're saying. But, i truly dont get people like them...

@fediverse@lemmy.world

[–] mkmusic@torishiro.com 1 points 2 months ago (5 children)

@3dcadmin@lemmy.relayeasy.com i think that not the problem with the fediverse, but the problem with how wehave been cultured so far. We got the concept of emails, we should get used to this soon too...

@fediverse@lemmy.world

[–] mkmusic@torishiro.com 2 points 2 months ago

@Hikurn_xi @fediverse@lemmy.world ah, i see... thanks for clarification...
I could see why you didnt put it.
This instance is actually really nice, has all the features i need... thanks @admin

[–] mkmusic@torishiro.com 2 points 2 months ago

@confuser@lemmy.zip @fediverse@lemmy.world

Hopefully it's heading for that direction too.

I cant really complain now after seeing all of your valid points.

 

The Problem with the Fediverse

I have no issues with the way it is implemented, I have no issues with it at all. For context, I left Twitter to join the Fedi, and it has been great so far! I use Misskey for microblogging, PeerTube for uploading videos, and Lemmy for Reddit-style discussions. The Fediverse is amazing!

Except, idk, for the fact that it is too fragmented? I hope I am using the right words. Like, the current instance I am on does not have support for communities, so i have to do it the hard way and mention @fediverse@lemmy.world so that I can post here. It's a good workaround, considering it doesn't have built-in support for communities.
But my point still stands. It's not a Lemmy/PieFed problem. It's mostly a fediverse problem. Implementing communities for every platform would help the Fediverse. Not only does it solve discoverability/algorithm issues of the Fediverse (since now when you follow a community, you get all posts from that community), but also it would interconnect every platform (Misskey, PeerTube, Mastodon, etc.)

Imagine you don't have to use your Lemmy account to check everything on Lemmy. Instead of creating channels in PeerTube, just post to an existing channel/community, and people subscribed to that channel/community can find you easily. I see this as an absolute win for everyone.

I understand this would require collaboration between all developers of all software. But hopefully, this is possible?
Or am I asking for too much?

If I am wrong, then is there any way in which we can solve this issue?

#fediverse #problems #fediverseproblems

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