Some people theorize that such a planet would actually be better for rocketry because they'd be forced to use significantly better propellant than chemical rockets, so, they'd start with nuclear rockets. If they got that far, anyway.
Make sure you're running the sdl environment variable that makes them native on Wayland, in my experience when that's on it makes my games that are native significantly more performant.
It's necessary because the website is transparent, if you were to federate with an instance, you'd need this information in order to moderate your instance, in order to check for bots, and various other things, that's the only reason it exists.
Also, as for picking which technology to use, why would you not just use the most subscribed?
Federation is just harder to bulid in the first place, that's why you're having any problems at all, the devs are ironing out all of this, and there's going to be better solutions for all of this, you're at the dawn of the lemmy fediverse, it's not mature and you shouldn't expect it to be.
We need federation for our future, if you don't want a single corporation to control all the content on a website, you should value this, over the minor annoyances that are currently happening (BUT ARE NOT FUNDAMENTAL)
If an instance is federated, competition is automatic, look at what happened to reddit, right? Do you want that to happen again? If not, you should value federation, all of that is completely prevented by lemmy with little to no downsides for the end user (long-term).
Yes, you're experiencing problems with federation now, but they're actively working to solve these things, and once they're solved, you'll end up with a version of reddit where you'll never have to worry about anti-user changes being implemented, or even pro corporation propaganda.
It's more fundamental than just the api thing, reddit is literally designed in a malicious way because it's goal is to make money off of you, lemmy is not.
You really have to look at the bigger picture here and realize the problems you're listing are both minor and solveable, and while they are related to federation, the problem isn't federation, it's that lemmy isn't very mature.
You should really try a distro that's actually up to date instead of ubuntu or debian, things are changing rapidly because of wayland, and you might not have a good experience on stable distros until the big transition is done.
That's why I wish lojban would take off, although I know it never will.
summary of lojban I posted elsewhere:
I’m learning lojban with my girlfriend right now for many reasons, I think this language would be absolutely insanely wonderful for autistics, for a few reasons
It’s syntactically unambiguous, this means every sentence only has one meaning
Attitudinals, at the start of your sentence, you actually state the tone it is meant to be interpreted in (you can see how that could be massive for autistic people alone)
Text has the exact same meaning as the spoken language: Y’know how in english, you have to write punctuation marks? in lojban, those are words, meaning when combined with attitudinals, the written language has feature parity with the spoken language.
Oh wow, I didn't even hear it was discontinued, interesting.
Does it use a large language model? it says "Willow users can now self-host the Willow Inference Server for lightning-fast language inference tasks with Willow and other applications (even WebRTC) including STT, TTS, LLM, and more!"
but i'm not sure if that refers to using a large language model or if LLM refers to something else
I don't know why you'd give reddit the benefit of the doubt, they've been caught astroturfing many times.