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As usual, a few pointers

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[–] [email protected] 3 points 18 hours ago* (last edited 18 hours ago) (2 children)

I've been interested in computers and IT generally for more than 2 decades by now, so I don't think my experience reflects the experience of a standard user.

It didn't take long for me to grasp the concept of the fediverse and federation in general and I really like that specific aspect of lemmy. Still, I think there should be an infographic like the this somewhere visible or mentioned and linked directly on join-lemmy.org for new users to understand. It's a very nicely summarized text with visualizations of what this actually means in practical terms. If you've been living your whole life in the "single-owner" Microsoft / Apple / Android circle, the terms "decentralized" and "federated" might seem like foreign concepts.

I found the linked infographic in the "welcome" thread for new users on lemmy.world.

I joined lemm.ee because it was the most active of all the servers, but in retrospect, I should've joined sh.itjust.works just for the name. FYI - the second most active lemmy server (when sorting by activity on join-lemmy.org) is lemmynsfw.com, so congrats to beating the horny people!

It's also interesting to see which communities you really subscribe to in a completely new network. On reddit I joined so many subreddits, sometimes just on a whim. And now, most of them don't even interest me anymore. A nice, fresh start, really is the perfect time to apply the lessons learned from past mistakes.

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I'm using the Voyager for Lemmy app on Android as that one is open source and on GitHub. And the progressive-web-app version can be self-hosted in a docker container.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 18 hours ago (1 children)

Welcome!

If you are interesting in computers and IT, the concepts should indeed make sense to you quite fast.

About our explanations of federation, there is a pinned post on [email protected] where you will see which approach we use nowadays. Feel free to comment there !

[–] [email protected] 2 points 13 hours ago

Ah, yeah, "most users don't care" is true. Being the only IT guy in my social circle, I can verify this :D