Defining “green” as energy consumption is quite exotic. More commonly it has to do with resource (carbon and others) footprint.
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Given all the comments missing the point (also written in the title), I appreciate that yours would pass the message better
So “larger companies” are using jitsi for meetings? My experience is that they’ve never heard of it. To them zoom is the only alternative to teams. The most enlightened ones use google meet to the awe of others.
Well, hard to “just pirate” office365, teams or sharepoint. European institutions sold their asses and the public sector is in the deepest pond
Fortunately AI is taking care of that on its own https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-024-07566-y
Google will never rank fediverse posts high. Said otherwise, the external incentives are not there either.
There are cooperatives and I haven’t seen any of them so such spamming. The fediverse is an example of it too.
Yet you didn’t respond to the point that makes the difference:
reddit is actively encouraging this kind behaviour to inflate their user statistics and there is no incentive to tolerate this kind of spam for a fediverse server admin
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Buy European@feddit.uk•Europe must stop ‘dreaming’ about defence without US, Rutte warnsEnglish
3·16 days agoWell, Trump keeps showing it and people still seem not to believe it.
mapto@feddit.bgto
Buy European@feddit.uk•Europe must stop ‘dreaming’ about defence without US, Rutte warnsEnglish
2·16 days agoThe sad part is that Canada is probably in Europe’s share in the numbers above.
mapto@feddit.bgto
Buy European@feddit.uk•Which smartphone has the best balance between all these?English
11·22 days agoThere’s also https://www.shift.eco/, but I don’t think it beats the Fairphone.
mapto@feddit.bgto
Ukraine@sopuli.xyz•Just in case someone is not up-to-date with the latest Bluesky scandal, they have just suspended the account of UNITED24English
3·24 days agoThe correct phrase you should use is not “forgetting”, but “under a never-ending disinformation attack.” https://xcancel.com/U24_gov_ua/status/2012985732265091278#m This is the reality of anyone having to deal with Ruzzia, and the fediverse is also under continuous pressure from botnets.
mapto@feddit.bgOPto
Fediverse@lemmy.world•Why responses from mastodon.social don't arrive to my Lemmy instance?English
13·25 days agoIt showed up now, so I guess it was a matter of synchronisation (9 hours is a lot of time). Probably also has to do with the fact that there’s low usage, so few “pull” attempts. I’m not very clear on what are the triggers.
Anyway, your feedback is very useful and now I know that I should be able to see traces in the container logs of lemmy backend.
mapto@feddit.bgto
United Kingdom@feddit.uk•.feddit.uk.ap.brid.gy Hello, Lemmy. Greetings from a place with a blue sky!English
1·29 days agoThat post is now deleted from bluesky, but here is how responses arrive there: https://qoto.org/@mapto/115891523549777312
Well, having an illustrated web page where it is simply explained how mastodon users can use lemmy as the equivalent of facebook groups would also give us pretty good exposure. Most mastodon users don’t know the difference between mastodon and the fediverse.
Sure, these are two very different usability paradigms, but I think they are very well integrated by treating both groups and users on Lemmy as users on Mastodon. Mastodon and Lemmy are the vanilla examples, but a.gup.pe and mbin in show that the two coexist quite smoothly. It is “only” a question of how to map this onto BridgyFed.
How about bridging over to bluesky? If they could follow and comment threads, the userbase explodes 10-fold (compared to the current exposure to mastodon).
See this thread: https://github.com/snarfed/bridgy-fed/issues/372
mapto@feddit.bgto
Fediverse@lemmy.world•Is posting from #Mastodon to a #Lemmy community a good idea or will this just confuse everyone?English
1·1 month agoI see lemmy as groups for mastodon. It has the same affordances as a.gup.pe did.


















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