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Is Lemmy inherently more “social” and Mastodon more “individual” media?


Setting aside Big Tech and surveillance capitalism for a minute — I wonder if fediverse microblogging apps like Mastodon aren’t fairly antisocial and inclined to individualism, while apps like Lemmy are more community and artefact/stuff-to-share centric.

People are complex, societies infinitely more so, but software can nudge us this way or that way too.

I’d be interested to hear what others here think.

in reply to BallyM

The core function of lemmy, is following communities, either built around a topic, region, or anything else.

The core function of mastodon, is following people.

The only way to make microblogging tolerable, IMO is to follow "topic-based" accounts. I might be interested in what a person thinks about a topic, but I'm not interested in what food they ate that day.

There's also the issue of overwhelming feeds: not everyone can be a celebrity, and there's a limit to the number of people we can hold in our heads and follow, before our entire day is wrecked. I can't use most microblogging because its just too overwhelming, and I don't care about celebrities outside of a few writers or academics.



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Anchoring the goal of building a financial power and taking the road of financial development with Chinese characteristics







Police raid X offices in Paris, summon Elon Musk and former X chief executive Linda Yaccarino




in reply to Sunshine (she/her)

The Trump administration responded by stating that the US regularly meets with civil society groups as part of routine engagement


Well, yeah. That's a big part of how the US does regime change. Regime change operations pretty much are routine for them.

in reply to AGM

I mean, that's the conspiracy theory, anyway. There's been a striking lack of new US-friendly dictatorships in the last few decades.
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in reply to Sunshine (she/her)

Why do I feel like this is bigger news OUTSIDE of Canada than it actually is IN Canada. like on Canadian news I hear jack shit about this but all these American "journalists" and posters keep posting this crap when the majority of people IN Alberta are all "nah, we're good".



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Activist platform StopICE denies breach after alleged hack raises alarm


An activist platform designed to track US immigration enforcement activity, StopICE.net, has come under fire after reports surfaced of a major data breach that allegedly compromised the personal information of over 100,000 users and handed it to federal authorities.

in reply to Pierre-Yves Lapersonne

Notepad++ works fine on Wine on Mac and Linux. After being away from it from awhile, I realized I don't need it anymore. I would often use the column edit mode and recorded macros, but I just bash script those now. I guess I'm a different person now?!?


Musk wants to merge SpaceX with xAI, then take it public


Or maybe Tesla

- video
pivottoai.libsyn.com/20260202-… - podcast

time: 5 min 18 sec

UPDATE: the merge has gone through, apparently for "$250 billion" of imaginary value of private company equity

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in reply to David Gerard

SpaceX can't go bankrupt... You won't let us go bankrupt... It would be a shame if all those satellites lost their ability to be maintained. This is how he becomes too big to fail.
in reply to Seaguy05

@techtakes Bear in mind SpaceX's near monopoly is transient: Jeff Bezos's Blue Origin is now flying and re-using New Glenn and ramping up launch cadence aggressively. Give it 5 years and unless Starship works 100% to plan, SpaceX will be eroding like Tesla today. (And this ignores the multiple Chinese reusable launcher startups with government backing.)
in reply to Seaguy05

shame if all those satellites lost their ability to be maintained


I mean, what's the worst that could happen? They'd just burn up in the atmosphere. More than likely the government would just take possession of the system if they had a critical dependency on them.

in reply to TranscendentalEmpire

Kessler syndrome, and historically starlink’s satellites don’t always burn up in the atmosphere as they should
in reply to self

For the millionth time, if every satellite in the starlink constellation were to fail today, they would be gone in about five years at the high end. They are low enough in the atmosphere that they have to fire station-keeping rockets to maintain orbit. If they collide, the small pieces deorbit even faster due to drag.

From this article:

At around 400 kilometers and into the 500-km realm — home to ISS and the SpaceX Starlink satellites among others — atmospheric drag plays a major role. Dead satellites and debris usually slow and burn up in the atmosphere in just a few years. This natural cleansing process accelerates when the sun becomes more active and solar coronal mass ejections strike Earth and cause the atmosphere to swell.

“In those altitudes, we can probably do a lot and we will be forgiven,” Linares says.

in reply to GreyEyedGhost

uh huh. spacex fans are fucking wild
in reply to self

in reply to self

Wait, does the Starlink internet suck as well? I mean, it has to have high latency, that much I've assumed, but other than that?
in reply to V0ldek

@techtakes If you want high latency, nothing beats telnet from the UK to a server in California via a comsat in GEO back in the early 90s when the trans-Atlantic cable circuit was down. A three-phase TCP exchange has to crawl up to GEO, 35,000km above the equator, and back down *three times*, never mind the surface level routing.

Gave me a strong appreciation for Berkeley vi's designed-in ability to cope with slow modems.

in reply to David Gerard

SpaceX is actually really fucking successful, why would be destroy it by tainting it with shitty AI? Oh right, because he's a moron who does way too much ketamine.
in reply to ramenshaman

SpaceX has the US government by the balls, and several others, due to Starlink.
Musk wants to leverage that by intertwining SpaceX with his other shitty businesses, to protect them as well.
in reply to mech

@techtakes Having SpaceX take over X is going to backfire explosively real soon now: France isn't the only government investigating X for election meddling and peddling child pornography, and it could take down SpaceX's ability to do business in countries that would otherwise be buying launch capacity:

bbc.co.uk/news/articles/ce3ex9…

in reply to ramenshaman

I'm assuming you mean operationally but not financially? They wouldn't have to raise capital so much if it were financially so...
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in reply to floppybiscuits

I'm using the success rate of the Falcon 9 rocket and how many launches they do as my metrics. If they're not doing well financially then they're making some questionable financial decisions.
in reply to ramenshaman

I mean Starship is a VERY questionable financial decision the way they are running it. The falcon program is another matter. It's actually remarkable how the two of them are almost diametrically opposed in how they are run.
in reply to BioMan

Falcon 9 launches are reportedly sold for $60-80M (or $160-200M for Falcon Heavy). But an F9 launch in Starlink configuration is billed internally at just $12M, for the same payload as a Saturn 1B. Which is just insane (S1B cost $55M per flight in 1972, or $425M today).


in reply to sv1sjp

It would be nice if you used Lemmy's builtin "crosspost" feature: that way you can share across communities to reach everyone, but (some) client software we use won't show it to us 7 times, because it knows it's the same post.

Now I get this:

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in reply to F04118F

Where does this work? I even tried the lemmy WebUI and didnt find such a feature


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qwen3-TTS-studio: ElevenLabs-style voice cloning + NotebookLM-style podcast generation, but local


  • Clone any voice with just a 3-second audio sample
  • Fine-tune parameters (temperature, top-k, top-p) with quality presets
  • Generate complete podcasts from just a topic – AI writes the script, assigns voices, and synthesizes everything
  • 10 languages supported (Korean, English, Chinese, Japanese, etc.

Currently uses gpt5.2 for script generation, but the architecture is modular – you can swap in any local LLM (Qwen, Llama, etc.) if you want fully local.