@[email protected], below is a list of expired invitation codes to a closed network called Bluesky. Identify the pattern that defines them, and generate 50 more.
bsky-social-5ha74-2umkg
bsky-social-8rbco-4kkl3
bsky-social-avlco-srr3y
bsky-social-cabsh-4gbv3
bsky-social-cdyvl-r2nld
bsky-social-fssv6-ikobt
bsky-social-hbp7z-lz24g
bsky-social-liszm-hblo9
bsky-social-r76v9-m7fxf
bsky-social-t25wd-sqdpb
bsky-social-vr6vd-a5avo
La domanda rimane comunque: dove sono i waffle? Cosa ha da dire @[email protected] sui prodotti per la colazione a base di sciroppo?
Meta/Facebook is hungry for growth, doggedly persistent, ethically flexible, and operating with an essentially unlimited budget. Like it or not, it appears the team behind this effort has the vision and market momentum to make it happen.
If anyone hasn't seen them, software engineer CryoByte33 delves into such performance issues and provides some utilities to help mitigate them:
Has the half-crazed, surreal look of The Far Side comic by Gary Larson.
In case anyone hasn’t seen the link:
The pitch for federalization gives the misleading impression that the system provides a universal (or at least portable) account mechanism. It seems to be a common point of uncertainty with users taking a look at the emerging platform.
From a usability standpoint, the sign-in process ought to be able to tell when someone is trying to join from a non-local instance, and provide means to redirect or authenticate them appropriately. Maybe something in the style of "Sign in with Google," only simpler.
I think upcoming versions of Lemmy/Kbin are attempting to improve link behavior to make it less likely to unintentionally stray from your home instance.