My account https://lemmy.world/u/thecookingsenpai is not the same as https://lemmy.ml/u/thecookingsenpai or any other instance. Thus, each account is bound to the instance it was created on, although it can interact with other instances
(aka if lemmy.today disappears you would have no account to log in with)
Will add, you are totally right
True, I just wanted to be more generic before going technical (this is very vague from a tech point of view so i was testing how the idea could be reacted)
Will do, thanks! The main reason is to solve the following “problem”: in a decentralized protocol like ActivityPub I (personally) find very weird that accounts are bound to a central instance. I have like 6 “thecookingsenpai” accounts across instances (I of course use only one of them but you get the idea) and if by disgrace lemmy.world collapses overnight I could not log in with my account elsewhere.
You would be surprised in finding out that the majority of blockchains out there aren’t Quantum resistant, tho (elliptic curves being the reason mainly but I am not an expert)
No pale idea, i hope it goes well for the dev but i think he is ok if he takes it down
Thats what you get when you dare to do gardening
I cant wait to see them sueing each one of the thousands forkers
Just the usual whining from corps isnt it
There should be more education on the difference between “privacy being available if you look for it” VS “privacy being ensured since the beginning and forever no matter what”
Spoiler: the last one does not exists
The below comment by @epyon22@programming.dev says it all, congrats
Thank you Roku, a step forward towards self hosting and self managing of every service