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  • Thank you for the suggestions. I just created an account on jabber.hot-chilli.net and downloaded Gajim. It looks really cool!

  • I've used Matrix for months and agree with most points. I would like to try XMPP but it is clear that it does not have the best onboarding experience.

    The problem I've observed with XMPP as an outsider is the lack of a standard. Each server or client has its own supported features and I'm not sure which one to choose.

    Which client would you recommend?

  • I’ve never used XMPP. Can someone compare it with Matrix?

  • It wasn't but now it does I guess. I just searched a community didn't existed locally on my instance and I got same result as you. No votes, no comments. I think this is enough to open an issue in the Lemmy repo.

  • You need to search them to make them available to your instance. You can also use lemmony or lemmy community seeder to automate it if you care enough.

  • Yeah it is not working :) I’ll fix ir

  • Hi. I just tried it and it looks exactly same as Lemmy’s default mentions. Isn’t it working for you? I should try it I guess. @PostWatchBot

  • Well, that's probably requires a back-end server and a database.

  • Yeah that's true. We just need to research who owns the TLD before long-term site and everything is ok.

  • That's the difference I'm trying to explain. If you give them, you have no right. If they do it themselves, then you can at least sue.

    It's like I stop locking my door because there's a chance burglars could break into my house and steal things at any time.

  • So why the New York Times sued OpenAI? There are multiple cases regarding this. Why do online and public platforms feel entitled to sue AI companies (according to you)?

    If OpenAI and NYT were 2 news sites in the fediverse and had the ability to share their news with each other; I'm sure NYT couldn't file such a lawsuit.

  • Giving them your own data legally and that they illegally fetch your data is not same.

  • Another reason to not use ccTLDs.

  • As it says in descriptions. Go to reddit.com/subreddits, you will find "multireddit of your subscriptions" on top of right sidebar. Right click and copy it and paste to Voyager.

    It is not automattic tho. You'll need to manually subscribe communities.

  • Voyager app has that feature on its settings page.

  • Fediverse is mostly open source. So anyone can implement anti-spam mechanism to their instance. Although it is currently open to spam, I think it will be much more spam-proof if it becomes mainstream.