reiver

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reiver,

Currently you just have to replace the writefreely binary with the postfreely binary — and it should work.

If the configuration files or database tools ever become incompatible, our intent is to write an import tool.

So — currently it works. And our intent is to keep it working (one way or the other) in the future.

reiver, (edited )

I had no idea that !korea existed until you posted about it.

I am in Korea regularly. I joined the community.

reiver, (edited )

The answer is going to depend on where the videos are coming from.

Are these videos (you want to mirror) —

  • on YouTube?,
  • on the threadiverse somewhere — on a Lemmy or Kbin server?,
  • somewhere else?
reiver,

Another archetype I’ve noticed is what I’ve called —

Markdownists

The way I would describe these people is —

They have already decided they want to type in markdown.

Whether that be micro-blogging, blogging, commenting, writing books, or whatever.

They are looking for tools to enable them do that.

I think more research is needed to understand —

  • what flavors of markdown are popular with these people, and
  • if there are any features missing from the flavor(s) of markdown they have been using.

Instance Protectionism in the Threadiverse happens because of the Prisoner’s Dilemma (protecting one's own instance is currently more sensible than increasing overall discussion quality) (lemmy.world)

As a moderator of a Lemmy instance, you currently have two options to take: pushing users first to your local content or content from all instances you federate with. These options come with the costs seen in the picture. The moderator of another instance has the same choice. However, in this scenario, they will both always...

reiver,

Some Lemmy servers on the threadiverse seem to have a theme (and are not general generic servers).

For example, programming.dev focuses on (computer) programming and other highly technical topics related to (computer) programming.


I think for a themed server, they would probably want to pick and choose which communities from other Lemmy (or Kbin) servers they syndicate to their home-page or wherever (in addition to their local communities).


I do think syndicating communities from other servers is beneficial — but I don’t think just all or nothing is a good approach.

I think Lemmy should let Lemmy sysops pick and choose which remote communities they syndicate on their home-feed or wherever.

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