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https://codeberg.org/mister_monster
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Subscription lol is someone going to tell him?
That your local feed is one community, that users can’t create any communities, that the landing page for the server is like HN or some other single community link aggregator site.
Single community mode.
So with federation, each server being able to host an arbitrary number of communities can be a bit much. It makes sense for a site like reddit where it’s just one site. But for a network of sites, hosting multiple communities is really a niche thing, but people do it because why not? The feature is there. But most people spin up a server for a single community and the communities on that server become dead, save for a couple of bigger sites. Having and making known the ability for an admin to spin up a Lemmy instance that’s just one community makes a lot of sense. The server I’m currently using for example is for a diaspora from a single subreddit. Sites like that only really need a single community on them.
You like qutebrowser? Check out my userscripts https://codeberg.org/mister_monster I’m sure theres something in there that you’ll find useful.
I’ve tried Liftoff (fork of Lemmur that is actually maintained and pretty great) and Thunder as well as Jeroba and Lemmur, they’re both better.
Thunder is very iOS-esque and plain, Liftoff has the weird bottom layout Lemmur does, and inherits some strange UX quirks from it such as not storing last sorting preference, not having “block community” in the hamburger menu for posts, and sorting replies by “hot”. Itst actively maintained so I’m sure it will improve, and it’s the most stable and useful mobile Lemmy client I’ve tried so far.
I have not tried any closed source clients and will not do so.
Eew please god no.
Where on earth did you find that wallpaper?? It’s almost identical to my friend’s OC and I’d like to find the source.
Why would you not have multiple accounts? Even if it were pretty seamless to integrate everything into one, having multiple names is one of the benefits of free information exchange online.
If I like it I download it, save the whole album or discography. Archive everything. Never delete. Same for books and movies and shows, though I find myself watching less of those lately.