

That’s a problem for people who use Meta. How is it a problem for people on Mastodon?


That’s a problem for people who use Meta. How is it a problem for people on Mastodon?


But that doesn’t mean it doesn’t federate in other ways.
How does it federate in ways that affect users?


Mastodon is unusable if you follow Lemmy communities, so no one does.
But that wasn’t my question. If a Lemmy instance I am on federates with Threads, how do I find people on Threads, follow them, and have their posts appear in my Lemmy feed? The people who are saying it can be done are not also explaining how it can be done. You seem to be saying, in a roundabout way, that it cannot be done?


There are, thankfully, plenty of instances which allow it.
I was responding to a poster who wants it to not be possible. Because a centralised authority making decisions for all users is good, or something.


There’s very little point telling me it is possible without telling me how. I have tried and failed with kBin and I don’t even know where to start with Lemmy.
I would like to follow Cory Doctorow’s Mastodon account on Lemmy. Could you explain how?
Thanks,


Because that is not a decision Lemmy can make; thousands of different instances running Lemmy can choose to do whatever its admins choose to do.
Because (AFAIK) Lemmy instances cannot federate with Threads anyway.


For anybody looking to avoid ads on Lemmy, it seems like direct federation with Threads is not a good idea currently.
Can Lemmy federate with Threads?
I can follow Lemmy communities from Mastodon (but don’t because it just fills your feed with an avalanche of out-of-context posts).
I can’t follow anyone on Mastodon from Lemmy (and while I think it is, or should be, possible from kBin, that doesn’t seem to work well yet).
So how can a Lemmy instance federate with Threads and how would their micro-blog posts turn up on Lemmy?
I’m not remotely bothered by federation on Mastodon because there is no algorithm pushing crap on me there. I’ll get what I follow and nothing else.


The Fediverse is not large enough to replace Twitter/Reddit (for breadth and depth of content) and it is unlikely to become large enough any time soon.
Fortunately, Mastodon does not push an algorithmic feed on me so I can follow people I want to hear from on Threads without having to put up with the bullshit that comes from being on Threads.
I recognise that the lack of moderation on Threads means that instances which do federate may be faced with a lot of extra work and not all instances will be up for that, and that’s totally fair.
But it would be good if there was at least one instance which allowed access to people on Threads without having to make an account with Meta.
FWIW it’s not a coincidence that Threads didn’t make federation possible until after they’d found a legal way to launch in the EU. They knew that if they federated first, the Fediverse would get a lot of EU users who would otherwise have joined Threads. I don’t think the entire Fediverse should cut itself off from Threads when many of its users might also like access to the feed without the Meta bullshit piled on top.


It’s likely a browser issue. I’ve found a workaround, thanks.


Aye, it looks like my browser is doing something strange. Thanks.


Browser (Firefox).
I just tried opening the feed from a thread set at a good zoom level and it is better? I don’t understand how or why. But I may have found some kind of solution by accident.
Southern blot is a neat full circle:
The method is named after the British biologist Edwin Southern, who first published it in 1975.[3] Other blotting methods (i.e., western blot,[4] northern blot, eastern blot, southwestern blot) that employ similar principles, but using RNA or protein, have later been named for compass directions as a sort of pun from Southern’s name.


Conversion is a long process, made considerably easier since Israel came into existence but still not overnight. So no, not tomorrow. But yes, you could probably do it if you were determined enough, or had the right help: How 90 Peruvians became the latest Jewish settlers


Good move. It’s ridiculous (but entirely inevitable under capitalism) that labour rights aren’t on the school curriculum already. Let’s hope this sticks, and spreads.
Unions could do a lot of good providing syllabus and material support for schools to do this. And it would repay them many times over. The sorts of jobs young people do are typically hard to unionise, because of low wages and transience. Get them young, get them forever.


Still, weird how the guy got funding and a chair while she got no funding, a demotion and forced early retirement. Funny* how that happens.
*not funny at all


They didn’t retire, they were forced to quit work. They’re not getting a pension and they’re not eligible for sickness benefits.
But you go ahead and fall for the fantasy that it’s going to affect the rich people you don’t like. That’s exactly why they’re flying this kite. Mug.


They didn’t take early retirement.
You’re nitpicking the headline while agreeing with the article.