Most people access the Fediverse through one of the large instances: lemmy.world, kbin, or beehaw. New or small instances of Lemmy have no content by default, and can most easily get content by linking to larger Lemmy instances. This is done manually one "Community" at a time (I spent 15 minutes doing this yesterday). Meanwhile,...
What moderation tooling do they need? Never did any Reddit modding myself but might be down for making some tools if someone gave me a rundown of what's needed
I would absolutely migrate to this if there were a good android app for it. The one that exists doesn't seem to have support for android's password autofill system though
Have been using a manual method of consistently generating passwords for a while now so given good app/browser extensions it's a direct upgrade
After being scammed into thinking her daughter was kidnapped, an Arizona woman testified in the US Senate about the dangers side of artificial intelligence technology when in the hands of criminals.
At the moment it seems like tapping on comment replies in my jerboa notifications tab does nothing. Would be ideal to tap it and it take me straight to the comment with context....
I've never contributed to open source projects before, is it open to community contributions? (as in could I go pick up a feature request and make a pull request for it?)
There's a thread about how people find new books, and one of my favorite ways to find things to read was browsing comments from the weekly 'What are you reading' threads in r/truelit and r/books. So what is Lemmy reading?...
I'd highly recommend We are legion we are Bob and off to be the wizard to any fellow tech nerds
We are legion we are bob is about a guy whose brain is uploaded as an AI into a Von Neumann probe and sent into space to explore the universe.
Off to be the wizard is about a guy who finds out the world is some kind of simulation, and there's essentially one big file detailing absolutely everything that can be edited, uses it to go back in time and live as a wizard and make spells with his programming skills
Both of them have plenty of nerdy references and humour
I'm still on the fence. I'd very much like to jump ship API changes or not, Reddit is only going to become more and more corporate over time and I think that goes directly against what a platform like that should be
I'm trying it out and if it takes off like I'm hoping I'll stick around. Like the idea of a more decentralised internet, matrix too but much harder to get people to move from discord without some big catalyst like this
ChatGPT can now generate working Windows 11 keys for free | Digital Trends (www.digitaltrends.com)
Almost like the numbers had a purpose or sth (feddit.de)
The Lemmy User Experience is Better When Centralized into Fewer Instances
Most people access the Fediverse through one of the large instances: lemmy.world, kbin, or beehaw. New or small instances of Lemmy have no content by default, and can most easily get content by linking to larger Lemmy instances. This is done manually one "Community" at a time (I spent 15 minutes doing this yesterday). Meanwhile,...
Spectre: A password manager that doesn’t store passwords (4sysops.com)
It sounds like a cool concept, but I can't see anyone migrating to this service since there is no logical way to import your current passwords....
US mother gets call from ‘kidnapped daughter’ – but it’s really an AI scam (web.archive.org)
After being scammed into thinking her daughter was kidnapped, an Arizona woman testified in the US Senate about the dangers side of artificial intelligence technology when in the hands of criminals.
Could do with a way to jump to comment replies in my notifications
At the moment it seems like tapping on comment replies in my jerboa notifications tab does nothing. Would be ideal to tap it and it take me straight to the comment with context....
Wednesday rule (lemmy.world)
Subreddit refugees be like... (media1.giphy.com)
What's Lemmy reading?
There's a thread about how people find new books, and one of my favorite ways to find things to read was browsing comments from the weekly 'What are you reading' threads in r/truelit and r/books. So what is Lemmy reading?...
What value did you get from Reddit that you hope to realize or expand upon here?
For me, it's a few things....
All the sad (lemmy.world)
important rulepost (lemmy.world)
How many plan to stay on lemmy post blackout? (silicon-dragon.com)
Have you left reddit forever? Have you deleted your account and posts? Just curious