I don't want any Big tech to join fediverse TBH. Because they will completely destroy it and will take control over fediverse. I don't want fediverse to end up like Twitter and Reddit.
You ever just feel “off” for a few days, low interest, low energy, lack of motivation, poor sleep, eating WAY too much, and have it take you a good 3 - 4 days before picking up on the obvious fact that depression has decided to move in again?
I have been thinking about it for some time and I'm concerned that if a big instance like lemmy.ml goes down does the content hosted on lemmy.ml will be deleted too or a copy of the content will be available on other instances?
The second beta build of MX Linux 23, based on the recently-released Debian 12, is ready for testing: "MX Linux 23 beta 2 is now available for testing. MX 23 is built from Debian 12 'bookworm' and MX repositories. As in past releases, MX will default to SysVInit but systemd remains an option for installed systems. This release...
But then we will be getting the content from Reddit instead of Lemmy. What's the point of leaving Reddit then? we will be still using it in a indirect way.
Given both kbin and lemmy are part of the fediverse, I would expect to be able to subscribe to https://kbin.social/m/tech by searching for !tech - but nothing shows up....
Meta may be working on a federated platform (mstdn.social)
https://mstdn.social/@stux/110567524159195690...
It’s like this, sometimes
You ever just feel “off” for a few days, low interest, low energy, lack of motivation, poor sleep, eating WAY too much, and have it take you a good 3 - 4 days before picking up on the obvious fact that depression has decided to move in again?
how do pinned posts work on Lemmy? they don't seem to be pinned to the top of feeds?
Example...
what will happen if a Lemmy instance goes down?
I have been thinking about it for some time and I'm concerned that if a big instance like lemmy.ml goes down does the content hosted on lemmy.ml will be deleted too or a copy of the content will be available on other instances?
MX Linux 23 beta 2 release (mxlinux.org)
The second beta build of MX Linux 23, based on the recently-released Debian 12, is ready for testing: "MX Linux 23 beta 2 is now available for testing. MX 23 is built from Debian 12 'bookworm' and MX repositories. As in past releases, MX will default to SysVInit but systemd remains an option for installed systems. This release...
Should communities resort to copying content 1:1 from their respective subreddits to populate Lemmy?
Was just wondering if that was a reasonable and ethical way of growing Lemmy...
The Reddit blackout was pretty underwhelming
In the last 3 days I've been paying attention to r/all, expecting several posts about it and......
Why do you personally prefer using an Android phone?
Everyone has their preferences, I would love to hear why you guys prefer using Android!
An introduction to japaneselanguage!
Hello everyone, I realised we don’t really have an introductory or meta thread for this community, and I thought it might be wise to create one....
Subscribing to kbin magazines?
Given both kbin and lemmy are part of the fediverse, I would expect to be able to subscribe to https://kbin.social/m/tech by searching for !tech - but nothing shows up....
The fate of Arch Linux users (crosspost from r/linuxmemes) (lemmy.sdf.org)
Expressing concerns about moderation policy on lemmy.ml
This was originally posted to lemmy.pineapplemachine.com: https://lemmy.pineapplemachine.com/post/5781...