Couldn’t say it any better. If stagnant popularity is what is necessary to stay unattractive for botnets and bad actors I personally am all for it.
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desentizised@lemmy.zipto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Wondering if running a single user Lemmy is an overkillEnglish
1·6 days agoThanks for the reply. So what kind of magnitude are we talking on the RAM usage here? Some people here talked about not being able to fit it inside 2G total. So I assume it’s probably like hundreds of megs which is only really significant in such low memory configurations.
desentizised@lemmy.zipto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•This Looks kinda cool, but does anyone have any experience at vetting a project like this?English
13·7 days agoThat was the red flag for me personally in terms of giving it a try. At the first accusation they said “the code is there, I have nothing to hide” (which is entirely fair) but then it devolved into (paraphrasing) “I took down issue reporting because people kept abusing it.”
So assuming the best case scenario where the code is clean and it’s just a misunderstanding you’re still looking at a creator who is willing to censor the community they simultaneously seem particularly eager to reach by self-promoting their project. Not my jam.
desentizised@lemmy.zipto
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1·7 days agoFor how long and how do resource usage and storage space used look by now?

I’d say monthly active looks pretty much stagnant. Of course we would all benefit from greater adoption.
For me it was spezgate that brought me to abandon reddit. Yes, a platform is only as valuable as its userbase. Someone else here boiled it down to “quality over quantity”. I don’t expect this to be the final verdict on the trend.
To me this is a lot like Linux vs Windows market share. Microsoft are currently doing everything in their power to enshittify Windows 11. But the endgame for a community first product like Linux isn’t to promote itself better towards potential switchers. People need to make that switch themselves.
The big tech product will probably always “win” in terms of adoption, even if it is inferior in terms of its own merits. At the end of the day nobody wants to be Microsoft (reddit) in this analogy. And Apple (bsky) isn’t that much better.