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I much prefer the Netherlands goverment approach where they host their own Mastodon instance.
I much prefer the Netherlands goverment approach where they host their own Mastodon instance.
Wild story thanks for sharing!
What’s the story behind how you got that?
Yes this would be amazing!
Exactly what I would have done !
Very interesting indeed.
I guess a usecase like this easily slips past most developers due to lack of exposure :?
Is the need to respond as a separate entity so frequent that separate accounts for each entity would not be enough or is the user switching process too much friction?
Damnit I just moved to the Netherlands to get away from people like that …
It’s a game where they try to make you impatient enough that you do it for them.
I feel like this is the answer to almost any case where many people hate on something.
Not sure if clever meta humor or wrong community XD
Not sure if clever meta humor or wrong community XD
Sorry this message didn’t make it.
Ok this is the best video ever!
I have sent this to all my friends XD
It has to be a membership fee or something that amount of money is just unbelievable as an entrance fee.
That entrance fee is more than my bloody house.
Wait what entrance fee of $68,000! That can’t possibly be an entrance fee but it has to be a yearly subscription or something right?
The magic of the bad server is they have an R&D budget plus ops team so some waste while testing is covered, you tend to pay for mistakes on the good (home) server :P
Plus getting feedback from a good team beats a rubber duck XD
And then sometimes you use a work server to design the pattern for the home server.
Great read _
Definitely sending this to some of my friends who are stuck in this exact situation.
I am a bit confused by the status of that, I know Lemmy instances are already defedrating from meta so it must be part of it right?