Developer of PieFed, a sibling of Lemmy & Kbin.
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GPUs these days use a whole lot of power. Ensure your power supply is specced appropriately.
Just to clarify something. It seems nitpicky but I hope it saves you some time.
You don’t add instances you follow accounts on those instances. When you follow someone on a Mastodon incidence all their posts will start to flow to your instance. When you join a Lemmy community all the posts in that community will start to flow to your Lemmy instance.
PWA could have been awesome but Apple and Google would rather have apps in their stores where they can clip the ticket. Sad.
So if I create a spam community on lemmy.world and lots of other instances have opted to trust lemmy.world, they automatically subscribe to my spam community and then get sent my spam?
Maybe what this map is really showing is how easy it is for the billionaires to move their money out of the country to a tax haven. UK is easiest, Sweden difficult, Russia hardest.
There is Takahe . Although it uses Python too, the way it’s put together is totally different so combining them is not possible.
Better integration with Mastodon would be nice but until Mastodon has proper support for Groups it’s not a natural fit.
Good to know, thanks!
PieFed is an open source lemmy alternative (written in Python) that makes good use of karma/reputation, as shown in this video:
Try the demo site at https://piefed.social and check out https://join.piefed.social. Also see https://piefed.social/c/piefed_meta for recent feature announcements.
Yeah.
I guess we can’t just direct friends to “Lemmy” in general and instead should direct them to beehaw.org, or your instance, or wherever there is the kind of moderation we agree with. From there our friends can see a filtered view of the communities on lemmy.world.
If the biggest instance has a libertarian mod policy that does mean “more selective” instances need to put in more work but on the positive side it does provide a more diverse pool of people and content to sift through.
Try to find an instance that bans trolls?
Pepe the frog is absolutely a hate symbol
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pepe_the_Frog#Use_by_the_alt-right
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nTQLaLwz88Y
https://www.diggitmagazine.com/articles/amplifying-far-right-reassessing-case-pepe-frog
https://www.latimes.com/politics/la-na-pol-pepe-the-frog-hate-symbol-20161011-snap-htmlstory.html
I notice that monero.town has a large image of Pepe the nazi frog in it’s sidebar: https://monero.town/pictrs/image/afb3860f-022e-4723-be3f-74041da2abc9.webp?format=webp
What’s the connection between Monero and the alt-right?
What is it about fingers that makes AI fall apart?
As far as I know, most activitypub traffic is server to server. There are few, if any, activitypub clients - they use APIs instead. So there’s a Lemmy API, a Mastodon API, etc that apps use.
There was a discussion in this community about this 2 days ago. Check it out - https://lemmy.world/post/10777395
Oh, except hacker news. But it’s just one topic, people can’t make their own communities/groups/subreddits another key reddit feature.
There is this, which has been ongoing since 2020:
https://codeberg.org/fediverse/fep
https://socialhub.activitypub.rocks/t/fep-a4ed-the-fediverse-enhancement-proposal-process/1171
How not sure how much attention is paid to it by fediverse devs, though?