I don’t know, it sounds a bit Linux circle-jerky to me but then again a lot of people are indeed very clueless, true!
I don’t know, it sounds a bit Linux circle-jerky to me but then again a lot of people are indeed very clueless, true!
Does anyone really not know if they have an apple or windows device…?
Gay pony on B4! Avada Kedavra!
Crazy that you are all using it for entire projects! I’m using it when I get stuck programming with some traceback I can’t resolve or similar, mostly for Python/Django. Even then it often forgets to close a loop or similar.
Thanks! I think while we all figure this out it’s good to just coast along as well. Fake it till you make it, haha!
That’s how I understand it too, but I just cannot wrap my head around why this would be a good idea. Why would anyone want having to have 5 different accounts just to browse all the communities they are interested in?
Agreed! I also believe we need to push through these toothing pains so that Lemmy can over time become a real contender and house more communities that were previously on Reddit.
Why would an instance choose to defederate? Maybe I am misunderstanding but wouldn’t this result in several communities being split into several instances without even knowing about each other? Smaller communities (for example I was following a subreddit for bicycle touring) might be too dispersed to function then, no?
Can you recommend a resource that would explain these differences and more Lemmy lingo? I’m still quite overwhelmed by everything. Thanks!
I moved from Jerboa to wefwef because Jerboa couldn’t open certain instances that were not on Lemmy’s newest version.
Sehr schade. Ich sehe mir unglaublich gerne Karten verschiedenster Art an. Wenn das erstmal stirbt wird ein Ersatz nicht so schnell wiederkommen…