I replied to thread from Linus Torvalds and agreed with what he said but added my opinion which was not hate or rejection (literally) https://lemmy.ml/comment/477089 (ask for a revert)...
The instance list has a couple of recommended sites at the top. They are defined in this file and seperated by language. For most languages there is only one recommendation or none at all, so you can simply add yours by making a pull request....
Purism, a company known for doing privacy-focused smartphones and fediverse related services, argues that the advancements of machine learning supports a further push for decentralization.
In the aftermath of a chaotic Twitter takeover, many people have moved away from centralized social media platforms to a new set of social platforms that are open-source, decentralized, and user-centered—like Bluesky, Mastodon, and Nostr. This shift highlights a pressing need for more trustworthy civic spaces. But civic-minded...
Hey. as the title says, this software is good with screenreader, no abusing off headings, no problems with reading posts, but I have 1 problem. there are 2 links after user's username, but they are not labelled. if they are something important, please fix them, else, hide them for screenreader user.
Reddit Enhancement allows you to tag users. I'd like a similar feature on Lemmy, or at least a way to make notes on their profile like Mastodon lets you. Sometimes you want to tag someone's pronouns, or that they're a cool person, or that you suspect they have a trait that would make you block them but you don't know for sure...
I just recently set up my own instance vlemmy.net and am wondering whats the consensus on email verification? I myself am quite privacy conscious and would understand people not wanting to sign up with an email, but if no email is required would there be a spam risk, your insight would be much appreciated, thanks.
Since the reason so many people moved because of the third-party app changes, wouldn't it make sense for a Lemmy app to be made. Obviously not yet since the developers are already under a lot of stress with the amount of new users Lemmy is gaining....