There’s a big advantage to having the sub with the most obvious name. If you want to talk about Canada you’re going to go to /r/canada first, not /r/onguardforthee.
There’s a big advantage to having the sub with the most obvious name. If you want to talk about Canada you’re going to go to /r/canada first, not /r/onguardforthee.
I tried Eternity but uninstalled it when I realized that it would just go back to my homepage if I switched away from the app for any reason. I’m using Liftoff at the moment but it’s got its own problems. I might try Voyager some time.
I’ve got my own SMTP server set up on a VPS and I can send to GMail addresses just fine. Am I part of the “cabal”?
Or a Valve and, err, okay maybe that doesn’t work so well.
Wake me when we’re at Web3.11 For Workgroups.
If you run, you gain one. If you move forward, you gain two.
Assimilate this! 🔫
In the end, Magic Quotes will save us all.
It was also painful to use Lemmy back then because any time there was a new post it would push all the old ones down the screen and you’d often literally have to chase the links that you wanted to click. That on top of how generally slow and unreliable the platform was back in June. The technical improvements to Lemmy over the last few weeks have been absolutely amazing.
We are all content on this blessed day!
But dinosaurs are cool. Don’t compare Reddit to a dinosaur.
Because Lemmy is on version 0.18.1. That 0 at the beginning is important. Better federation with Mastodon will probably come, but the devs have a lot on their plate right now just making Lemmy work with Lemmy content, so it’ll probably take some time.
And the servers all* communicate with each other, so you can see content from one server while logged into another (the URL format would just be slightly different.)
* Well, except for the cases where a server admin decides to defederate from another server for one reason or another.
I don’t stream myself so I can’t speak for that side of things, but just for watching streams the software seems fine but there’s not much content. Same story as a lot of Fediverse systems.
Maybe once the Lemmy/kbin threaded Fediverse takes off (which I think has the potential to be the first federated network to eclipse its centralized counterparts) there can be some synergy with these other platforms that can help them get more users.
I didn’t know about OwnCast. I’ll have to look into that.
Let’s just hope that we get 20 back from the Kaiser before we hit that number.
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