All communities won't show up on instances automatically so it may be that you're the first person on your instance to 'subscribe' to that community! In my experience with lemmy, you can simply add /c/[email protected] (TLD=top level domain) to whatever instance you're at and that should pull that community in, but it could take a few seconds.
This example url would access the /c/general community @lemmy.world from lemmy.zip:
lemmy.zip/c/[email protected]
I'm still learning all of this too, so I'm sure there's a better way - hope this helps some though!
What's your fry method? They look perfect too.
What a 🤡
I’m actually kind of surprised that GitHub Desktop doesn’t have a Linux client. Found a blog where people have apparently made it work though.
load balancing is up to the instance admins. if they're getting too many users, it's okay to restrict signups.
the anger tells us it worked o7
i greatly desire to shove my entire face into that fluffy chest, despite any consequences that may befall me
yeahhhhh wefwef was the first thing that made me want to sign up for a lemmy instance. wish those confirmation emails would work!
I think based on the reported sounds from US Navy and James Cameron (what a weird sentence), we are actually pretty sure it was a rapid, catastrophic and instantaneous implosion.
I thought about this but IDK something about my username basically including my regional information makes me uncomfortable.
Honestly early versions of Facebook, Myspace, Friendster, all have charm and character when I think back to their starts. Just like malls, ha.
However, the current versions of social media all feels like outdoor shopping centers rather than community malls. No talking to other people or sense of community, just straight into the products to BUY BUY BUY.
Yeah this kinda just tells me they said it (or heard it) but didn't believe it.
Or it should default to always self boosting (similar to reddit)
Like most things that frustrate me, it seems logic has flown out the window in this situation. At least from Reddit's perspective. I cannot fathom how they could mess this up so badly. Could you imagine if they would have given 12 months notice and piped API access behind Reddit Premium of some sort? They would have raked in the money.
How can users check to see if their instance is defederated with any other instances?
Is there some easy way to check to see if defederation is the culprit or some other communication issue between instances?
Would not surprise me to see 💰UFC💰 sell wolf tickets to this and turn it into some WWE-esque BS.
That's a great way to create another reddit but we want something (hopefully) better this time.
I'm hoping that, similar to USB-C, this just forces Apple to make the iPhone better.
For me it was World of Warcraft. First time experiencing an MMO, so that was magical in it's own right but the fact that there were so few loading screens in that game despite it's size was just 🤯
This is a great idea and use case for ChatGPT