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Instance Protectionism in the Threadiverse happens because of the Prisoner’s Dilemma (protecting one's own instance is currently more sensible than increasing overall discussion quality)
  • it seems you’re being excessively critical of the defining feature of the software.

    you can go back to reddit if that software meets your needs better.

    changing the federated nature of lemmy et al would just make it a different product. that product already exists and you left it for this one.

    it’s like you quit the police force to join the firefighters and keep telling the other firefighters they should be stopping more crime instead of fighting fires.

  • Maker of ‘smart’ chastity cage left users’ emails, passwords, and locations exposed
  • Ah yeah so if you’re for restricting speech, you’re against free speech. That’s just how that works. You don’t get to play language police and also pretend you’re pro-free speech.

    Thanks for trying to dance around that though.

  • If you exclusively use vertical tabs (either with CSS or another way), how is it? Did you miss horizontal tabs at all?
  • I use exclusively vertical tabs with a thin bar that doesn’t display page titles.

    Can you seriously not understand why someone would do that?

    Main page tabs are pinned on new windows. If I click a link inside one of those sites, it nests under the main page tab. Ex: one tab for lemmy is pinned to the sidebar. When I click an article link, it gets nested under the lemmy tab. In another tab I have an email box pinned. Clicking any links inside an email nests a new tab under the email tab.

    I don’t need titles because I know what each tab is already. I have about 15 pages as persistent tabs in any new browser window. If things get complicated and I need a ton of tabs for one of those sites, I just drag the tab group out of the main browser so it becomes it’s own window.

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