Hey, remember when Twitter and Facebook and Instagram (and Tik Tok, if you were under 30) were the only games in town, after having basically destroyed the idea of the independent web? Well, no lon…
It’s interesting to read a (fairly lengthy) synopsis by somebody who writes for a living. Scalzi is a talented book writer and appears to be no less so when writing editorial commentary.
I hadn’t really heard of Bluesky before, and it looks like he hasn’t really mentioned Lemmy as such (unless one wants to think of it in similar terms as Mastadon’s connected islands) but overall it seems to be pretty on-point for the current way of things though it does kinda skim over the reasons that people might go one way or the other.
It’s interesting to read a (fairly lengthy) synopsis by somebody who writes for a living. Scalzi is a talented book writer and appears to be no less so when writing editorial commentary. I hadn’t really heard of Bluesky before, and it looks like he hasn’t really mentioned Lemmy as such (unless one wants to think of it in similar terms as Mastadon’s connected islands) but overall it seems to be pretty on-point for the current way of things though it does kinda skim over the reasons that people might go one way or the other.