• Rooki@lemmy.worldM
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    1 年前

    It is supporting my point btw. The internet is federated then. For example: “With my copy of a meme is a complete copy too. If Lemmy goes away it keeps working without it. And i can share it al along :)” If git(hub) is federated then is everything on the internet too.

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      1 年前

      It’s really not. In your example, the meme would be decentralized — not “the internet”. Also, I think you’re confusing “git” with services offering “git and more” such as GitHub, GitLab, etc.

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        1 年前

        Yup. Thats my point. GIT IS DECENTRALIZED NOT FEDERATED.

        :D You said it yourself

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          1 年前

          Literally no one but you has used the word “federated” in his thread of comments… You responded to the original comment about git being decentralized by saying “it’s still 1 centralized server that has the code”. I corrected you, because that’s not how git works, and now I’m not sure what the fuck you’re on about…

          Edit: Screenshot, in case you forget.

          • Rooki@lemmy.worldM
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            Sry i was wrong XD lmao. I thought you wanted to proof that git is federated