

Lawnchair
Though it is a bit buggy for me.


Sunshine and a few others were talking about building a federated Linkedin alternative on Matrix, I don’t know what happened to it now.
@Sunshine@piefed.ca


I wonder what they’ve been doing in the meantime when a Linux native client was the most requested feature for so long.


Indeed it does. However my intention was to say that Pub in ActivityPub is most likely not an adjective (public), but a verb (publish).


+1.
Very easy to use app. I’ve been contributing to OSM more because of it.


Try to learn how federation works if you don’t know it already. Otherwise you’ll be wondering why some problems occur, why some things are the way they are and why users and comms have a @example.com in their names.
Here is a good simple starter guide by fedecan:
https://fedecan.ca/en/guide/get-started
If you want a more featureful alternative, check out Piefed: https://join.piefed.social/
No need to worry, as it is also a part of the Fediverse. You can interact with anyone you can in Lemmy in Piefed as well.
If you want to help by interacting with smaller comms, try the “Scaled” sort. It gives a boost to smaller comms in your feed.
Some more info about Lemmy here: https://join-lemmy.org/docs


Lawnchair is pretty good.
Doesn’t allow third party email clients.
I can recommend Posteo.


People still use 1337?


chromium gets jpeg xl support, a more superior alternative to jpeg and webp


I just found this in your buy me a coffee page:
promotion of the livingrimoire AGI software design pattern
If you think that whatever your creation is is a “AGI software pattern”, then it should become obvious why you got banned from everywhere.


I think Cinny has a pretty similar interface.
Yes. The rule is “no US politics”, not “no politics”.
As long as discussion of Venezuelan politics does not turn into or knowingly cause US political discussion, it will be fine. Let’s be honest here though. Given the current events, it will surely turn into one.
A while ago, we made rule 6 a temporary rule that was initially meant to last until the US elections. Later, through a community vote, it was made permanent.
Community vote: https://lemmy.world/post/23032034
Temporary rule 6 announcement: https://programming.dev/post/21409464


That limit is instance specific. You can probably get more if you ask the staff team of the instance and provide a good reason.
Though I am not so sure if any instance will want to host 4K videos, so perhaps you can downscale them to 1080p or something. It’s totally understandable if you don’t want to go through the hassle.


Please do consider mirroring to PeerTube, the federated alternative to YouTube.
They used to do affiliate link injections
Oh the irony