I didn’t say Abe Lincoln I said Hey Blinkin
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I didn’t say Abe Lincoln I said Hey Blinkin
Nah. As long as your instance is federating with all the ones that you want to interact with, there isn’t much of a reason to have multiple accounts. However, if you want to see and interact with content that your main instance has blocked, you might then make another account.
Sync is closed source, while most of the other apps are open source. So you can’t see or modify the code of Sync.
Fish flavored fries? Yuck! No thanks!
The only exception is if one of the two servers has chosen not to federate with the other. In that case, you would want one on each account. However, that’s pretty rare as of right now.
Looks like it can be self-hosted. You should be able to install Docker and run it with the docker run command it shows (then go to localhost:8080). Here’s a link to it on GitHub: https://github.com/rystaf/mlmym
I’ll keep using Firefox until I’m dead or it’s dead!
Have you considered installing a custom ROM? That’s what I do especially if the phone is still totally functional. It looks like Lineage supports the 4A https://wiki.lineageos.org/devices/sunfish/
Check out that 2006 Honda Civic
Even though Lemmy and Kbin use two completely different software platforms, they are both based on a technology called ActivityPub. This allows different servers (instances) to talk to each other using a process known as Federation.
At the moment, Kbin is federating (meaning talking to other servers, including Lemmy), so you can view and interact with Kbin magazines from Lemmy. I am not sure how it works on Kbin, but for us Lemmy users, we copy paste the Kbin link into our search bar.
So no, you don’t really need to make separate accounts unless the instance (website) has blocked yours or vice versa.
It’s different for us Lemmy users. Too unblock a community, you have to go to the community itself and click unblock. Edit: It’s also in settings under blocked on the website
It will get there. I don’t think it’s going to be the same as Mastodon, because on here it’s actually somewhat simple to find things.
I’m just happy to be on social media platforms that are compatible with each other, instead of having to argue with someone on which one they use. This is the future!
It works! This is the coolest thing I’ve seen so far! I had to use the actual link to the community though (I couldn’t use the exclamation mark syntax)
Does something special have to be done to get it to show up on Lemmy? I’ve put in a few of them into the search and they still don’t show up. Granted, we are still on 0.17.3
Rocky Mountain Oysters! I cannot recommend it. Edit: Oh, and peanut butter pickle sandwiches (better than I expected)
I’ve been looking networking/hosting types of communities. So far I’ve found selfhosted@lemmy.world, datahoarder@lemmy.ml, sysadmin@lemmy.ml. Not sure about Judo but don’t forget you can always create a community!
And now it looks like a gas station bathroom!