Life on an island applies pressure to compromise. Lemmy emerged comprised of those who wanted out specifically not to have to compromise. I think the federation concept will serve to reinforce isolated thought bubbles, and a platform migratory pattern will emerge as people crave a return to society and then an escape to their own private beaches. There's a maturing period to grow through for sure, though.
NicolaHaskell
Disagreement? In this echo chamber?? No nuance, netizen! Back in line!
I guess what I'm weighing is
- In a world of TLDs businesses assert identity with a portfolio of names, one per TLD
- In a world of no TLDs businesses occupy a single name with third party identification
I wonder if companysite. would be more expensive than a portfolio. There's value in identity trust and countless ways to do that but the Internet gravitated to squirreling away domain names.
That's a lot of hats for one person to wear, no wonder you're having so much trouble managing your configuration. Sounds like it'd be easier to have a single registry with an open top dot and delegate all that management.
Hawaiian pizza was invented by a Greek man running an Italian pizzeria in Toronto inspired by the sweet and sour flavors of Chinese cuisine
Thanks for proving my point lol how do gtlds make your work much, much harder??
actively worse
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The anti-gtld propaganda is spicy hot lately, anything non-.com is a keyboard rage trigger.
I roast seasoned chickpeas for snacking like that. I'll top pan fried chickpeas with leftover rice and carrot then let those steam up with the lid on. It helps contain popping beans too lol
Those sweet potatoes are close to Grandma Appalachia's traditional preparation that she got from a recipe her Irish aunt tore out of a magazine back in the 70s, but hers included a hoppy beer to balance the hot sauce
The FOX standard 😂 news when it humiliates the opposition, levity in between
Weird trend across all platforms the last few years. In the days of broadcast media the FCC could regulate content. Then advertisers privatized the role. Then the Internet revived the free for all of public access. Then somebody worked some kind of Queen Victoria magic on content creators to get them to both write and visually bleep parts of words on behalf of the advertisers and publishers.