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I liked the build, although my Pebble 2 had rubber reversion issues on the side buttons that rendered them unusable. I’m really sad about that because I would’ve totally kept it around if not for that
I didn’t get into it in the article, but I’ve been thinking this is exactly what Fediverse platforms need. Instead of, say, Lemmy instances going to full lockdown every time there’s a massive exodus, having an “invite link” system would be massively helpful for people easily getting their friends on the platform while also taking a load off mods. In conjunction with Fedi’s dispersion across multiple instances, this’ll help even further w/ load-balancing.
I think Discord is an example of this sort of system working in practice. Usually server mods are dealing w/ a volume low enough that banning bots are easy and it’s easy to find out who invited who or cut off access to certain links.
I get into this on the post, but AFAIK community-built solutions such as Heroic and Lutris aren’t exactly the same, with a lot of Galaxy’s selling points being the cloud features such as save data sync and a friends list system for online play.
Different people may or may not find uses for these features, but it’s still worth discussing IMO.