Ok so you’d literally be making a regular Lenny post to some particular community on some particular instance in that case, right?
I’m a little lost. You mention hosting content on any instance, or on GitHub. How does that work? And if your content is elsewhere what is Lemmy doing? Authx?
I’d say it’s ironic since vance literally became famous by celebrating American peasants, but for him it’s probably less about them being peasants and more about them being Chinese.
Some of the instances have a community bent to them. Slrpnk and beehaw come to mind most immediately, but there are lots of others that are focused on gathering a specific niche of humanity and getting them to interact with one another.
Back in the old days (ie 2020) we called this “writing out requirements” and it was generally the way that devs knew what they were supposed to do.
I think Maid Marion from Disney’s Robin Hood basically invented furries.
Voyager is mobile-first, but can be run as a webapp frontend that you can host locally (out of a repo or docker container), or set up for web access. If it’s just keyword filtering you’re after you can also use ublock origin rules to do that (in fact there was a lemmy thread today talking about it somewhere) You can set rules like
lemmy.ml##.post-listing:has(.post-title:has-text(/trump|elon|musk|biden|kamala|rfk/i))
and the content will simply not render.
I’d be into it. But I wouldn’t be devastated if it didn’t happen.
If money counts as a freedom unit then yes, probably (maybe)