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awilbert Adam Wilbert @mastodon.social

LinkedIn Learning instructor tackling #SQLServer, #PostgreSQL, #MSAccess, #ArcGIS, and other relational database topics. Dabbler in maps, electronics, Arduino, 3D printing and other maker-stuff. Weather permitting, probably in the garden. Weather not-permitting, probably in Microsoft Flight Sim #MSFS.

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  • @Professor_Stevens @jgrim

    Twitter is to Mastodon as
    Reddit is to Lemmy (and now Sublinks)

  • Help me out here. Like a lot of ex-redditors, I made my way to the fediverse to find a whole new world of social media. Is it confusing at first? Yes. It takes a moment to adjust and learn the differe
  • @JakoJakoJako13 @[email protected] I agree that there are a lot of rough edges, especially when you start crossing boundaries between Activity Pub implementations. It may simply be the case that the @nfl moderators can't see your request to follow because they're not paying attention to the way the content is presented on mastodon. It's very early days in all of this, these hurdles will work their way out over time.

  • Help me out here. Like a lot of ex-redditors, I made my way to the fediverse to find a whole new world of social media. Is it confusing at first? Yes. It takes a moment to adjust and learn the differe
  • @[email protected] @JakoJakoJako13 @[email protected] I believe the reason Mastodon is showing “16 posts that don't populate" is because your mastodon instance isn't downloading the content for you. Did you follow @nfl? My understanding is that your instance won't fetch those posts until someone on your server is following the account, and even then it will only fetch new posts after someone follows the account, not the old back catalog. That's why you get the link to "browse more on the original profile."

  • Help me out here. Like a lot of ex-redditors, I made my way to the fediverse to find a whole new world of social media. Is it confusing at first? Yes. It takes a moment to adjust and learn the differe
  • @[email protected] @name@server @JakoJakoJako13 @nfl I find it easier to think of @ names as "feeds" instead of "users". This way, there's no distinction that needs to be made between "user feeds" and “place feeds” as you've described them. My mastodon account is my personal feed of content that I write. The @nfl feed is an aggregator feed that boosts out posts from the lemmy instance

  • [\#ActivityPub](https://mastodon.social/tags/ActivityPub) is super cool once you see it in action.
  • @leopardboy Same. While the content transfers across, the presentation does not. The benefit of #lemmy is the upvoting, sorting, and threading, which gets lost in translation.

  • [\#ActivityPub](https://mastodon.social/tags/ActivityPub) is super cool once you see it in action.
  • @astromd I use @ivory all day, every day. There's native ios and macos apps. I've also used Ice Cubes and it was pretty good too.

  • [\#ActivityPub](https://mastodon.social/tags/ActivityPub) is super cool once you see it in action.
  • @startrek oh, neat. I'm posting this from Mastodon, and didn't realize it would also START a thread on your lemmy server. Sorry Star Trek folks, just using you as a fun example! 😅

    And also a little 😳

  • (https://mastodon.social/tags/ActivityPub) is super cool once you see it in action.

    \#ActivityPub is super cool once you see it in action.

    For instance, you can visit the new StarTrek lemmy server here: https://startrek.website/c/startrek. Looks like a reddit sub with posts, threaded comments, upvotes, &c.

    OR you can follow the same server on Mastodon ‪@startrek‬. Every thread and comment shows up as a boosted post.

    Cool, right? Now, say you find a comment that you want to reply to. Post through your favorite Mastodon app, and that feeds right back to the thread on the #Lemmy server! 🤯

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