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r/arizona (old.reddit.com)
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r/Tucson (old.reddit.com)
[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

I'm experiencing similar things:

  • Posts made here not appearing on other federated instances
  • Posts made by other federated instances disappearing or never appearing in communities here

I've checked with alt accounts created on lemm.ee and sh.itjust.works which are subscribed to the same communities.

@[email protected] Is there a federation issue?

Edit: I think this is a problem with all communities on lemmy.ml. I'm new to the fediverse concept, but the issue seems to specifically be with them.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago

Lemmy.world has been acting strangely since yesterday's upgrade, and has also been getting hugged by Reddit refugees.

I think it's having issues right now seeing posts elsewhere in the fediverse, and sharing posts made on lemmy.world with other servers.

Using an alternate account on lemm.ee I can see a lot of lemmy.ml posts in here that aren't visible on lemmy.world, and none of those instances seem to be defederated from each other.

I expect it's just growing pains and will be resolved soon.

tl;dr You might want to make an alt.

 

Lots of AI news, which suits me.

While UnderUnderstood feels more like the spiritual successor to Gimlet's Reply All, the co-hosts of Hard Fork (Kevin Roose and Casey Newton) banter in a way that reminds me of P. J. Vogt and Alex Goldman.

 

I don't remember what Dan is talking about (I think it might have been gay marriage) but he says something along the lines of "Just don't oppose it. Just stand out of their way. It's literally the laziest way to be a hero."

I'm not doing it justice. Does anyone remember the quote or the ep?

I tried keyword searches of https://harmon.city but couldn't find it.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

If "master" unintentionally made some people uncomfortable then there's no harm in changing the default, since you can modify it if you choose.

 

So I was hungry and bored and a little drunk and decided to make some homemade macaroni and cheese. I found this old leather-bound book that looked like a cookbook, so I opened it and followed a recipe. Turns out it was like the Necronomicon or something and I summoned a demon. He’s sitting on my couch right now being a dick, watching Netflix and drinking my beer. He won't leave and says he's going to take my soul unless I make him the world's best mac and cheese. I have a box of crappy dollar store instant mac in the pantry. What can I do to make it better? I don't have any crazy ingredients like fancy cheeses or truffles. Help.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago

No plans to go back :)

I notice you're really putting in the work getting this community started. Thanks for that!

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Motorola Defy vs Garmin InReach (www.xda-developers.com)
submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by [email protected] to c/[email protected]
 

I have an InReach Mini 2 but am thinking about picking up a Motorola Defy to try as an alternative.

I'm mostly out day-hiking, but usually in remote areas which are sparsely-populated where cell signal is inconsistent. Only a few times a year am I lucky enough to find time for multiple-day hikes.

Garmin is reliable, and I'm in their ecosystem with my watch, too.

But I'm a sucker for new tech, and the Defy looks interesting.

Anyone have any thoughts either way?

[–] [email protected] 0 points 1 year ago (1 children)

the instance you bring up in particular is essentially a spambot.

I'd like to understand your perspective here. This and this are examples of subreddits I miss which have no active Lemmy equivalent. How is their existence at Lemmit.Online spam?

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago

I think that's why admin posts to lemmyworld would make sense.

"This week we blocked these 5 instances for these reasons and these 2 external communities for these other reasons. Discussions are open here until we lock the thread."

 

My question is not about defederating from Exploding Heads. I support that well-documented decision by the admins.

However I have noticed the Blocked Instances list at https://lemmy.world/instances growing, and I was wondering if and where the admins are announcing new blocks. (I thought https://lemmy.world/c/lemmyworld but there doesn't appear to be consistency there.)

Specifically I was curious about Lemmit.Online which is now blocked. I searched c/lemmyworld and c/general for announcements or discussions about that instance being blocked, but found nothing.

I think I understand the admins' justification (though I don't agree with it) but would like to know why the "nuclear option" of defederation was chosen.

I believe (but don't know since there was no announcement) that it was a reaction to Lemmit.Online communities appearing too frequently at the top of "All" + "Hot."

Lemmit.Online exists solely to copy posts from requested subreddits. I've found it really helpful to monitor all my small population subreddits, where there is not yet a viable Lemmy community (not just where someone started a community but a useful one with active members and equivalent posts.) In most cases I'm happy with the links being shared, and don't need to click through to Reddit for the discussions.

Since Lemmit.Online communities are just copies of subreddit posts, though, I do understand folks not wanting to see them at the top of "All." But doesn't almost everyone move to "Subscribed" pretty quickly? Or can't it be a teaching moment to understand how to block a community as an individual user if you don't want to see a Lemmit.Online community in "All?" I also think the admins have the ability to block individual communities, so if it's a matter of specific noisy Lemmit.Online communities with established Lemmy equivalents then why not block only those communities rather than the entire instance?

I mean, I don't like meme posts. I ignore them if browsing "All" and I don't subscribe to those communities. If I really, really dislike seeing them in "All" then I have the choice to block those communities. Problem solved for me without removing the ability for anyone in the instance who does like them to see them.

But Lemmy.World defederating Lemmit.Online removes the ability for those of us who found those communities useful to make our own choice. I'd like to better understand the admins' decision to defederate the entire instance, and if we users have the option to appeal (or at least discuss) the decision.

tl;dr

  • Do admins post announcements explaining defederations, and where?
  • Is there an appeal process? If not, should there be?
[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago

This is being discussed in https://lemmy.world/c/[email protected] too. You might want to check out that Community.

There's a comprehensive list of Lemmy apps being curated here.

My personal recommendation is https://wefwef.app.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Thanks. My job's gotten busier since I bought my DS412+ and it's been sitting virtually unused for awhile. I'm hoping someone can provide directions that are just a step above "click to install" because I'm (too busy/too lazy/too clueless <-- pick one) to DIY it.

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by [email protected] to c/[email protected]
 

Are there any Synology users who might be able to write up step-by-step instructions for installing Lemmy (maybe using Lemmy-Easy-Deploy) and Wefwef on a Synology DS412+ with Docker and Portainer?

Bonus points for configuration instructions using non-standard ports and DuckDNS dynamic DNS.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago

There's a comprehensive list of Lemmy apps being curated here.

My personal recommendation is https://wefwef.app.

[–] [email protected] 6 points 1 year ago (2 children)
 

Thirty-seven people were cut, and the layoffs affect every department at the company, according to a memo from the CEO.

 

Andy Leviton, Associate Editor on Spider-Man: Across The Spider-Verse, confirms audience speculation that there are multiple cuts of the film in theaters with, "I was wondering when people might start noticing.”

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by [email protected] to c/[email protected]
 

I'm mostly a day-hiker. I'd rather hike farther than carry more.

I'm slowly Passage-hiking the Arizona Trail, and there are stretches where overnights will be unavoidable.

I'm not going to cut down my toothbrush, but I do want to carry as little as possible.

I hear positive things about backpacking bidets, but the concept seems (to put it delicately) "optimistic" to me.

I may attempt the "try it afterwards in your shower at home" advice I've seen elsewhere, but that seems...gross.

Am I missing something, or is my risk tolerance misaligned with the reality of roughing it?

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