Nyaa

@Nyaa@lemmy.blahaj.zone

ASD 1 | Anxiety | ADHD | Any pronouns (slight preference for she/her) | Pansexual

Main fedi account, Alt fedi account

Debian 12 | RX 6700 XT | i5 11400f | 64GB DDR4 3200

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Nyaa,

Ah, I completely missed that somehow. Thanks!

Nyaa,

I used Infinity and Stealth as my main clients, I'd love if infinity came over. Not sure if Stealth will because it's intended to be used while signed out, and intentionally doesn't have a way to sign in.

Nyaa,
Nyaa,

They used the API but added scraping as an option with the last update, they also support Teddit as a backend. Now that I think about it, it's not as unlikely as I thought for them to maybe support Lemmy considering how much they already support.

How has ur lemmy experience been so far?

Im joining in on the reddit ditching thing, and was kinda worried at first that i wouldnt be able to like use it the way i did reddit as it feels like a whole new place, but after engaging with posts and people and actually being a part of lemmy rather than being lurk mode all the time i was pleasantly surprised with how easy it...

Nyaa,

As someone who used Lemmy before but made a new account during this migration, this is a very welcome thing. The biggest issue Lemmy has always had was lack of content, and lack of contributors. This burst of new users, even if a large percent don't stay, will be really good for both

Nyaa, (edited )

I dealt with the Nvidia Linux drivers for years across both a GTX 1070 and an RTX 3060 before getting an RX 6700 XT, and I'll never go back to Nvidia after this. Difference was night and day, stuff just works, no more tinkering every single update.

Nyaa,

I found out I'm pan a few months ago. Only ever been in hetero/straight relationships, though. Mainly due to being in the closet, as well as being a huge introvert.

Nyaa, (edited )

From my account on lemmy.blahaj.zone it's showing up when I search it, maybe it's just some delay from server load on lemmy.one? Some of the instances are doubling or tripling in userbase the past week.

(Solved) Missing comments/posts

I've been poking around and I've noticed there some communities on this instance that say they have 5 posts or so, but when I open them, it says there are no posts. I also tried making a post in a community on the instance, and it shows the community as having one post now, but it isn't visible....

Nyaa, (edited )

Oh that makes a lot of sense. When I changed it to undetermined, I started being able to see the posts, thanks! I didn't expect it would hide posts for languages that weren't set, I thought that it just listed them on my account.

Nyaa,

Ah, that makes sense too, thanks! I was really confused haha

Nyaa,

I'm happy just sitting on Debian 12 with KDE Plasma. I don't really consider any the "best", but it does what I need and has never bothered me.

The time to streamline Lemmy onboaring is now. Let's do it like mastodon did. (blog.joinmastodon.org)

I've seen lots of discussion on reddit of users trying to get others to join Lemmy and the prevailing reply is that it is too difficult to navigate and comprehend. Having to answer multiple questions and wait for manual verification is combersome and is limiting growth at a time when nothing should be standing in Lemmy's way....

Nyaa,

While this would get the effect of more users, it goes against what decentralized services are intended to do. One of the biggest things that decentralization brings is that Lemmy does not become another Reddit situation happening now in 7-8 years, if users are spread out over many instances, if Lemmy decides to pull a Reddit or a Digg, you can just go another instance instead of having to abandon it entirely.

Sadly it's not a problem that can be easily solved by pointing users to a single instance, because then, ironically, you fragment the fragmented community into an "us vs them" situation against the lemmy.ml instance if anything were to happen, with lemmy.ml always winning because that's where the users would be.

I think having a short list of general purpose instances, maybe 5-10 or so, where it chooses one of them at random and lists the others under an "other servers" button is the best compromise to this, as it spreads the load out across trusted instances, while also not leaving a single instance to become so big that they essentially control the entire network.

Nyaa,

I can see both of these ideas potentially working out, I just hope if Lemmy decides to do something like this that they ask the community first for ideas instead of just doing it, so they can work out a solution that works for everyone

Nyaa, (edited )

I tried it out a while back but didn't stay long, just rejoined a few days ago myself, it's always on my radar because it's on the fediverse though. I'm not very attached to Reddit, but I like the amount of content on it.

I really like Lemmy overall, but I like having niche content, hope there's enough growth with the migration that we get more. ::: spoiler spoiler not enough hentai catboys or catgirls yet either, how am I supposed to disappoint my parents properly under these conditions:::

Nyaa,

Seems I've been spotted, time to run!

It's pretty neat how intertwined fedi stuff is, I've never ran into someone I know on Reddit in years of using it, but within 2 3 days on here I have

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