I wonder what the differences will be!
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I think you're exactly right, honestly I think this has potential to be huge. Whether we like it or not, in order for a lot of mid-level savvy users to feel comfortable switching over they need a "default" option (like joining mastodon.social) to get their feet wet. A distro specifically built for KDE I think could appeal to a lot of people.
EDIT: Also for the people buying laptops in businesses and schools obv
I thought this was going to be a "rest of the owl" situation but I was happily mistaken.
Honestly sometimes it feels like all of LDS targets me specifically.
How does it work self hosting? Is it querying other search engines or just maintaining a database on your server?
Literally how it was designed! I will never understand the people who think "free speech" means everyone else has to be forced to listen to them.
Hexbear is still online and available to anyone who wants to read the content so I'm confused as to what point you're trying to make. If you want users to be forced to interact with other users that's what Reddit is for.
The concept of defederation is literally the single most important core feature differentiating the Fediverse from centralized social media. I find it interesting that you feel employing it to be antithetical to the concept of federated networks.
Personally I just like the Borg's plan for the economy. Sure, post-scarcity is nice, but what about post post?
I am not an expert but I don't think Snap support can be added to an immutable distro after installation, meaning there is going to be some software that simply cannot be easily installed. Snap support is basically a legacy support feature at this point but I think it's nice to cover their bases if they are trying to make something for widespread adoption.