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iam Dru5k1 @lem.dru5k1.com

Hacker | Developer | Sysadmin

Anything tech, I’m here for.

Unapologetically vegan.

Long time Reddit user, tired of centralised bs, trying to find a home in the Fediverse.

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"Trusting you is my decision, proving me wrong is your choice." - Unknown.

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redditors screaming over lost karma
  • When you realise it's an accumulation of semen from a multitude of people, it suddenly becomes less awesome and more terrifying. That's just my perspective.

  • The Memmy dev(s) are awesome!
  • It's definitely scratching that itch. I agree with you, but it doesn't diminish their awesomeness. I made a post earlier about the markup being slightly off, and about 20 minutes later, they fixed it. I know it wasn't because of my post (I sadly don't have the main character gene), but it demonstrates how on the ball they are with development. Plus, we're getting another big update tomorrow. I've never been this excited about an app since the first time I used Apollo.

  • golden chance
  • Seconded.

  • I've read conflicting things on posting to different Lemmy instances than your home instance
  • My mind boggles as to why someone would downvote this question. Why not just help, ffs?

    I run a self-hosted instance, so I have some experience with what you're asking. You do not need to sign into every instance to post or comment. Basically, you need to first find the desired community using the search bar in your own instance. Once you've found it, you can view, post, or comment through your own instance. This is what Federation enables.

    For example, let's say I want to view posts or comment in a community over at lemmy.ml using my own instance. Let's say the community is called c/asklemmy. As long as federation is enabled on both instances (which is the responsibility of the instance administrators), you can use the search function, within your own instance, to find the community and interact with it at your leisure.

    When searching for a community on another instance, remember to specify that the community is on another instance. So, for asklemmy over at lemmy.ml, you would search for [email protected]. The format is !(community name)@(instance domain). You can even copy and paste the URL of the community's page into the search bar, and it will work just fine.

    There's documentation available at https://join-lemmy.org/docs/administration/federation_getting_started.html that explains all of this in more detail. Anyway, I hope this has been helpful, and welcome to Lemmy! (It's so much better than Reddit).

    P.S. If you’re looking for an iOS client for Lemmy, Memmy is really good.

  • I've read conflicting things on posting to different Lemmy instances than your home instance
  • My mind boggles as to why someone would downvote this question. Why not just help, ffs?

    I run a self-hosted instance, so I have some experience with what you're asking. You do not need to sign into every instance to post or comment. Basically, you need to first find the desired community using the search bar in your own instance. Once you've found it, you can view, post, or comment through your own instance. This is what Federation enables.

    For example, let's say I want to view posts or comment in a community over at lemmy.ml using my own instance. Let's say the community is called c/asklemmy. As long as federation is enabled on both instances (which is the responsibility of the instance administrators), you can use the search function, within your own instance, to find the community and interact with it at your leisure.

    When searching for a community on another instance, remember to specify that the community is on another instance. So, for asklemmy over at lemmy.ml, you would search for [email protected]. The format is !(community name)@(instance domain). You can even copy and paste the URL of the community's page into the search bar, and it will work just fine.

    There's documentation available at https://join-lemmy.org/docs/administration/federation_getting_started.html that explains all of this in more detail. Anyway, I hope this has been helpful, and welcome to Lemmy! (It's so much better than Reddit).

    P.S. If you’re looking for an iOS client for Lemmy, Memmy is really good.

  • Simple question. Can you see this post?
  • I can see you bud.

  • My last post threw unintentional shade. I’m here to correct my wrong.
  • Agreed. I'm loving it so far.. it fills the void Apollo left

  • Any recent anime worth watching?
  • and I've only just discovered Hell's Paradise, I'm gonna give it a watch tonight. It looks sick.

  • Any recent anime worth watching?
  • SPY x FAMILY is a goodn.

  • me_irl
  • I’m sad in a cool way.

  • Can other users see my saved posts?
  • I can confirm that we can’t see your saved posts..

    but you’re into some freaky shit my dude.

  • ..and with that, I bid you farewell.
  • Thank you, kind stranger :)

  • ..and with that, I bid you farewell.
  • I totally get it. A decade worth of memories and real cool people.. and a damn sexy app to experience it all with.

    I can only dream that I can experience it all again here. I have faith ✊🏾

    I have to say though, Memmy + Lemmy is doing a good job filling the void.

  • Reddit @lemmy.ml Dru5k1 @lem.dru5k1.com

    ..and with that, I bid you farewell.

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    Lemmy Support @lemmy.ml Dru5k1 @lem.dru5k1.com

    Friendly reminder

    Don’t forget to clear the browser cache after upgrading Lemmy instances. You’re welcome.

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