Kinda surprised how few mentions this has. I use it for my personal website which I made using Hugo. That’s what I used it for even before I was hosting any services.
Kinda surprised how few mentions this has. I use it for my personal website which I made using Hugo. That’s what I used it for even before I was hosting any services.
The consistent, sharp dips every 15 minutes made me assume that the container was being restarted.
Does Lemmy have a memory leak?
It’s been 10 years.
I swear a lot more apps on iOS are subscription based than on Android.
I used an iPhone for a week for the first time in my life earlier this year and I realized that if I were to switch to IOS, I’d end up spending literally hundreds of dollar per year on stuff I can get for free on Android via piracy.
You can tell he’s using Mastodon to interact with this thread because his comments all start with @ing the user he’s replying to.
You mean .world and .ml?
.world does have a lot of communities, but a lot of them are smaller than the ones on other instances. For example, the linux community here has 2 posts. In comparison, !linux@lemmy.ml has 2000 posts. However, viewing that community from lemmy.world only shows me 200 posts.
UNLESS one if these instances restrict and moderates what can be accessed and seen from them, in this case .lm has bigger restrictions to the point people from other instances can’t subscribe to their communities or interact with their posts
These restrictions happen on a per comment or per post basis? I thought it’d be for entire communities or instances. It there any way to see what restrictions certain instances have in place?
It seems to me like my best option would be to switch from world to ml, correct me if I’m wrong. It looks like a tragedy of the commons situation.
Might be a dumb question, but I don’t see how I can interact with Kbin from Lemmy.
If I search for communities, I can see ones from other instances but not any from Kbin.
If you have to ask, you’re streets behind.
Actual zombie
You’re on privacy guide, so I think it’s natural that people would be worried about privacy.
A lot of the subs I follow are closed indefinitely.
I’ve been using it a bit since Bing chat came out (even though Edge on Linux should probably be like a crime) and it’s pretty good. But this is a legitimate privacy concern that’s deserving of hate.
I’m glad to see that this perspective is popular on Lemmy. My biggest issue with almost every other Reddit alternative I’ve seen is that they’re full of bigots.
Biggest ones will probably be r/bouldering and r/climbharder.
The tech related ones will be more likely to have big replacements, but bouldering is pretty niche, so I’m not sure about that one.
The nice thing about Linux subs like r/Fedora is that they generally have large, active discussion forums.
It’s basically just an extended resume. A place with links to my Github, LinkedIn, and projects I’ve done.
I’m not creative at all either, very bad at front end stuff. I used a Hugo theme for most of the website.