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  • Careful. Lemmy is too small to draw the attention of sophisticated, persistent abuse. As a company, Reddit has struggled with revenue and we’ve all seen those struggles quite publicly. Lemmy instances with those same challenges would probably just fold and close up.

    Federated networks give you freedom but the potential for abuse is proportional to that freedom while at the same time, federation is far more expensive taken as a whole.



  • They’re not all identical in features and function though. Nix is different from Gentoo which is different from RPM. And they’re all going to have drawbacks and in some cases, have complete showstoppers.

    • Portage/Aur: Not everyone is gonna compile things and if you say use the pre-built options, then this isn’t the right choice.
    • Debian/RPM: You’ll never get distro’s to agree to release names or contents, like glibc and ssl versions
    • Nix: Learning curve is murder. Not every app is made to be reproducible.
    • FlatPak/Snap/AppImage: Loses almost all the advantages of a distro that we take for granted: CVE patching, tested updates, etc.

    This is a brief, maybe even unfair overview but it’s not as easy as “just pick one”.

    And this ignores the huge pantheon of “language package managers” like pip, gem, npm, cargo, cpan, maven, etc^infinity. Ideally these would just be build dep managers but you get a lot of apps packaged and distributed this way too. Some distro’s/package systems bravely try to keep up but it’s a losing battle.