![](https://dormi.zone/pictrs/image/75867c27-2aa7-4277-9cc3-c0133d3a61f8.png)
![](https://lemmy.ml/pictrs/image/d3d059e3-fa3d-45af-ac93-ac894beba378.png)
Well, in that case you should never publish your code anywhere.
Admin & sysadmin of a Warframe-focused Lemmy instance at https://dormi.zone.
Developer of a UI mod for Vivaldi Browser: https://github.com/HKayn/vivaldi-vh
Well, in that case you should never publish your code anywhere.
As others have already said, Lemmy does not require a display.
You might want to try the Ansible method of setting up a Lemmy instance. I personally found it much easier.
Where does it say that you need one?
Since both services store your notes as markdown files on your disk, you can just move your files over. When spinning up a docker container, you likely defined a path for your SilverBullet space. If not, try creating a note and see if you can find it on your disk.
Kagi has recently started getting part of its search results from Brave’s search index. That’s literally all there is to it.
I’m really happy with Kagi. The fact that I can blacklist certain domains from showing up in search results is chef’s kiss.
Back when I switched from Google to DuckDuckGo, I found myself occasionally using the !g
bang to fall back to Google results. So far I haven’t felt the need once in Kagi.
Sorry if it’s a dumb question, but why not just change your account password to something you’d use for a pass database?
For Matrix you could also say “better than Discord”.
Your instance will still exist, and federation should continue as normal if you manage to reclaim the original domain.
If you have to switch to a new one, however, federation will be very awkward. Other instances will essentially treat you as a brand-new instance, and mirrors of old content will be “orphaned” and no longer sync.
Saying this is just lazy. There’s a lot of valid responses in this thread.
Lemmy could use more communities dedicated to specific games, TV series or other pieces of content.
What if ActivityPub simply couldn’t support some of the federation features they implemented, like using a domain as your handle?
Lemmy is currently suffering from the network effect.
People aren’t hanging out as much because there’s not a lot of content. Less content gets posted because there’s not a lot of people hanging out. Repeat ad infinitum.
What Lemmy needs is people that are brave enough to post in empty communities.
I know, because there are so many people on here telling me.
There’s a lot of people trying to push Firefox on Lemmy lately.
You can check the issues page on the lemmy-ui repo yourself to see if this has already been reported.
Your contributions to the Lemmy ecosystem are much appreciated 🙏🏼
Yes, they can.
What would you like to manage?
If you know SQL, you can view your users in the database directly.
You can upload your own CSS files to a directory of your server to make them available as themes: https://join-lemmy.org/docs/administration/theming.html
Additionally, lemmy-ui has a flag called LEMMY_UI_CUSTOM_HTML_HEADER which I assume allows you to add a JS script to be executed on page load, which you could use to modify the HTML after the fact.
To modify the HTML in a more proper way, you’d have to pull the lemmy-ui project (https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy-ui), make your changes and then build your own docker container with it.
You can use whatever license you want. You can even go ahead and write your own license from scratch.
You’d only have to worry about enforcing the license, especially when you include such unorthodox terms and conditions.