I’m not knowledgeable enough on the software to respond to these claims, but the great thing about open source software is that you can raise these as issue on Github and they can be fixed.
I host a Lemmy instance at https://lemmy.buzz
My other Lemmy accounts:
https://lemmy.buzz/u/HorseFD
https://lemmy.ml/u/HorseFD
My Mastodon account:
https://mastodon.world/@HorseFD
I’m not knowledgeable enough on the software to respond to these claims, but the great thing about open source software is that you can raise these as issue on Github and they can be fixed.
I don’t think they’re going to get much by way of a response.
Maybe this will lead to the government blocking Twitter, probably through something incredibly easy to bypass like DNS.
I’m hoping people will leave when their favourite app no longer works on July 1. Maybe some of the app developers will move over to Lemmy.
I’m spending much more time here now that I am spending at reddit. I’m hoping for another big influx of users (and therefore content) on July 1.
Your instance becomes aware of the existence of another instance when just one user subscribes to a community there. From then on it will appear in all.
You can do this in Lemmy, default the Home Screen to Subscribed. It’s an option for each user, but the instance admin can choose a default. I’m not sure about Kbin.
Is there a github issue for this? I’ll like to follow its progress.
I’ll be very happy when this update gets rolled out.
Talking about bugs, any word on when there will be a fix for the upvote count wildly jumping around on posts?
Can’t you just log in to your Lemmy instance and search the communities by clicking the communities button? You just need to look at “all” instead of “local” communities.
It seems to have settled at ~900 for me.
Debian is really easy to install now. It used to be much harder back in the day.