You would have to move them into some folder you are not syncing.
You would have to move them into some folder you are not syncing.
Well, it works in a different way than NextCloud. You don’t have a server, instead you just make a share between your computers and they are all peers.
It takes some getting used to the idea, but it’s actually much simpler than NextCloud.
Yep, I’ve adapted all of my setup to syncthing, and never looked back.
Oh, that explains the kinds of things you see. Most content on lemmy has no relation to Linux at all. But on those two topics, yes, it’s almost universal.
Maybe you should start a Windows gamming community?
Some things like federated identities, or even federated content would go a long way into making forums a thing again.
I still think lemmy could use a “community type” enum where you can say what kind of discussion you want there.
Technically, yes. But you seem to have missed the point of a social network. (Too absorbed by the commercial ones?)
If it mattered at all, the platform would be worthless. There is nothing stopping an instance from just lying about those numbers anyway.
You have probably already seen this:
https://xkcd.com/705/
Anyway, people are mostly not like that anymore.