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Wahaha wrote
Reply to comment by HMTg927 in The Quest for Better Online Communities by HMTg927
So you could follow someone who doesn't follow you and never get a reply back?
Reddit already was a shot at this problem with all the subreddits and we see how that scaled.
Also, you need to shoot lower than Dunbar, since that includes people you socialize with in RL. (Family, work, friends)
HMTg927 OP wrote
Reply to The Quest for Better Online Communities by HMTg927
Wahaha,
I have some ideas about how to enable better communities on sites that are not small. One is to allow users to follow each other but limit the number of people each user can follow to 150 (Dunbar's number). I hope this will cause users to naturally clump together in small groups that will become their online social circle.
Wahaha wrote
Reply to The Quest for Better Online Communities by HMTg927
The problem is that a community does not scale. It's trivial to get along well with ten other people. It is utterly impossible to get along well with ten million other people.
Wahaha wrote
Reply to comment by Zenen in A technologically advanced society is choosing to destroy itself. It's both fascinating and horrifying to watch by smallpond
I know about fungi networks, but even if they should know, we can't communicate with them.
Wahaha wrote
Wahaha wrote
Reply to comment by Zenen in A technologically advanced society is choosing to destroy itself. It's both fascinating and horrifying to watch by smallpond
What banner do you want to see people unifying under?
I was hoping common sense, but that ship has sailed. At this point there's only a small chance for National Socialism and a big chance for Islam. Either way it won't be so much unification as subjugation.
HMTg927 wrote
Reply to by Book_discount
I have loved Dean Koontz since the 1980's, despite the fact that he uses the same formula in every book. I am glad to see he is still writing.
HMTg927 OP wrote
Reply to comment by BlueHat in I Think this is the Best Looking Forum I have Seen on the Internet by HMTg927
Thank you. Incognet does not seem to have a website. Strange.
BlueHat wrote
Not the admin, but I'll answer some of your questions.
The software behind Ramble is postmill (see this comment).
Regarding hosting, if you look at the bottom of the pages on Ramble, you may see:
Hosting by Incognet
9995Deluxe wrote
You don't say.
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r3df0x wrote
Reply to comment by takeheart in New fleet of i2pd 0.9.46 routers by DcscZx5idox
sorry for stale bump, but there is also quite a few routers by SUNY Brockport, as well as a CRT in the installer. Not sure what a state funded college would have interest in I2P for. Not sure I am going to remain on here much longer. Asked in IRC and people said it could be anyone. Hard to believe them when all the IPs go back to AS' belonging to the college.
r3df0x wrote
Reply to MuWire project is shut down by DcscZx5idox
such a shame. back to shitty torrents
noptic wrote
Reply to THIS COIN IS MORE SECURE THAN MONERO WILL EVER BE. AND WITH TRANSACTIONS WITH 0 FEES by RemDar
Just purchased 1 billion units, moon soon?
awdrifter OP wrote
Reply to comment by benis in Ramble blocked on Chrome-based browsers by awdrifter
He hasn't posted in over a month. So maybe he has, or someone got him to abandon it.
BlueHat wrote
Reply to Ramble blocked on Chrome-based browsers by awdrifter
As was said earlier, it's HTTPS issues. I'm experiencing similar problems on Firefox. Using HTTP over yggdrasil works fine for me. Clearnet connection with HTTP also works, but you won't have encryption.
benis wrote
Reply to comment by AGPL in Ramble blocked on Chrome-based browsers by awdrifter
I hope /u/Rambler hasn't abandoned the site :s
AGPL wrote
Reply to Ramble blocked on Chrome-based browsers by awdrifter
The certificate is outdated, so it cannot finish HTTPS handshake.
awdrifter wrote
Reply to by impulkitss
That's great and all, but just like the Gorilla Glass 5 claiming to be able to survive a hip level drop, I seriously doubt it. Just put a screen protector on it and call it good. I have a Samsung S8+ that was Gorilla Glass 5 and it still scratch and shattered on the corner. I've been using a TPU screen protector on my phones since then, so problems so far. When the screen protector gets too damaged or starts peeling I just replace it.
Wahaha OP wrote
Reply to comment by MiXYsFHYS1tt3St3 in Guns are Bad by Wahaha
You should probably actually read the graph first.
awdrifter wrote (edited )
Reply to Gorilla Glass Victus 2 with improved drop resistance, to protect 2023 Android Flagship Phone display by impulkitss
That's great and all, but just like the Gorilla Glass 5 claiming to be able to survive a hip level drop, I seriously doubt it. Just put a screen protector on it and call it good. I have a Samsung S8+ that was Gorilla Glass 5 and it still scratch and shattered on the corner. I've been using a TPU screen protector on my phones since then, so problems so far. When the screen protector gets too damaged or starts peeling I just replace it.
MiXYsFHYS1tt3St3 wrote
It's the best we've got though. Linus is a total gangster for basically telling us 'yes there is a backdoor, please find it' with his "nooooo" nod.
Would you propose proprietary is better somehow?
MiXYsFHYS1tt3St3 wrote
Don Quixote's final boss!
podnas wrote
Reply to Which filesystem do you prefer to use? by Wahaha
memfs