I take it you've never delivered and don't understand how the platform works?
The law change would mean that people can't do things like multiapp or choose to only do one or two deliveries then stop for a bit, this ruins the flexibility which most people want when choosing to do it
So if they pass this people will be able to sign onto the app, ignore the deliveries and demand 18 an hour? So they'll have to start firing anyone that doesn't accept deliveries when offered and refuse people sign on when there aren't enough orders to go round, etc.. end result making it harder for people to earn by delivering food, making food delivery more expensive, but it strikes a blow against something new so everyone will feel like they're winning.
Yeah but that will change over time, I think we've got the potential to make much better tech communities than Reddit had especially as this increasingly becomes the defacto nerd hangout
I think it'll take time but as things settle a bit I wouldn't be shocked to see a lot of uses spring up that draw in users without them really being aware they're even using the fediverse.
For example one of the main draws to Reddit was always the tech knowledge of the users but us nerds are all here now so it's only a matter of time before Twitter and Facebook have screenshots of Lemmy posts rather than Reddit posts, all the rabbit holes that used to lead to Reddit will start pointing here.
There are already interesting bots being written for communities here, I saw a chat GPT one and no doubt anyone making a fun toy is far more likely to design it to work here where it's not going to have API access destroyed and everything is more flexible - I know that next bot I write will be for lemmy rather then Reddit which I'd normally use. I might even get round to writing the community RPG game that was going to work on its own subreddit, I could have it as a custom instance instead and allow members of federated communities to play.
There's so many more possibilities and as they evolve they'll slowly draw people over and when they have their toe in I suspect meny will stay. I've got a hundred ideas for things to make and with ai coding helping I'll probably actually get round to finishing a dozen of them before the end of the year - I went to try new ways of visualising discussions, of working together and against each other to reach a common goal, I want to make games and mobile apps that work with communities in interesting ways and this is the perfect platform to do it on so I know I don't be the only one
Yeah it annoys me so many people don't seem to realise AI and automation is pretty much our only real hope of fixing our climate issues. automated construction will allow more efficient buildings which when designed using AI tools can easily incorporate all the newest and best design methods, AI tools likewise will help scientists and engineers design and run experiments which are totally out of the scope of current practice.
They're getting so good at understanding what I want, there are times I've spent hours googling obscure search terms trying to work out the library I need but a brief description of what I need into one of the LLMs and it'll just tell me
We absolutely need more trams but this image is slightly misleading as it assumes all the cars are going to the same place as the tram - integrated transport networks are really complex and I worry that if we try to gloss over those complexities it'll make it harder to convince people to take it seriously
Bit crypto does that by publicly recording all transactions on the Blockchain, this is kinda the same thing in that it'll not just about being told 'in total sixteen people agree' and having to belive spez that he hasn't just invented the number, it's seeing who voted and how.
You can of course have more than one account and keep your identity private similar to crypto where your transactions are public but the owner of the walker can be private
Yeah, I think the big thing here isn't really users it's creators - I've tried various interesting things on Reddit, created some tools and bots because it used to be a great platform for that but going forward there's no way I'll waste time making them there when I could make them here.
A lot of the most interesting new things will get made here, especially with how flexible it is for people customizing their own instance to create totally new experiences. Over time there will be increasing more reasons to have a Lemmy account which will result in more people casually participating and shifting over this way.
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