I still interact with one irreplaceable community. If there isn’t enough subscribed content on Lemmy, I do go back and look at my feed. Most of my interactions are here, though.
I still interact with one irreplaceable community. If there isn’t enough subscribed content on Lemmy, I do go back and look at my feed. Most of my interactions are here, though.
Yes, open-sourced. SQL database. Most likely people who have gripes with lemmy.world.
I think it’s OK/good-looking on certain things. Maybe just because it’s a shiny pretty metal. But somehow, I don’t seem to own anything in shiny gold color.
For non-professional cybersecurity, I like:
Like, but somewhat spammy:
For computer & society:
https://www.inoreader.com is great. Love it.
From the native web interface, currently no to all your questions.
This tendency seems to be commonplace in humans. Big sisters/brothers like to tell their younger siblings what to do. You give people any power, there would be some who are bound to abuse it. That’s why there is philosophy about anarchism.
Thanks for the work. You are a life saver. I coincidentally ended up in the scenario you described: using an account (big instance) to subscribe to everything. Syncing unsubscription from a main account would work well for me.
You can use this tool to help. https://github.com/CMahaff/lasim When you unsubscribe, you have to unsubscribe from each account manually, though.
In the native web interface, it’s the “Create Community” on top, but maybe you want read up on how to manage/cultivate a /c.
Both down by http://lemmy-status.org/
Both also unpingable from around the globe:
I see everybody’s images, except you (OP).
And even one person doesn’t do it well or badly all the time.
@remindme@mstdn.social in 1 week
Good to know.
Just remember that the posts and comments on Lemmy are pretty much public. The government might not need to subpoena any information except maybe
You should let the people in your campaign know as well if you use Lemmy for communications.
2FAS, Bitwarden, Firefox are my most used FOSS on Android for me.