I really like Mint, both the regular and Debian edition. I am traditionally a Fedora fan and would probably still use that but I prefer the Cinnamon experience on Mint.
I really like Mint, both the regular and Debian edition. I am traditionally a Fedora fan and would probably still use that but I prefer the Cinnamon experience on Mint.
It has felt pretty toxic more recently. Often I’d see something and end up just leaving to do something else, I’ve been describing it as the “two-minutes hate” internally for a while now.
There are some good communities and I’ve done a good job of trimming what I subscribe to, but that “popular” button is too tempting.
On the flip side, I’d love if companies put up their own instance. Raspberry Pi hosts their own mastodon and I think it’s a good way for a company to have representation.
Lemmy is four years old, I think there are names for these things and we should probably learn them.
We are travelers in a land that already had people, maybe see what they call it before declaring it New Amsterdam.
A “merge identical” option in the individual users’ ui would be kind of neat, to have one page.
I think using Communities is respectful to the people that were already doing community on Lemmy before the exodus.
Unfortunately they’re all copyrighted so won’t work for income.
Currently Lemmy does not have a way to move your account to another instance even if the server is still up. It would delete your user and content, however that content may still exist on other instances.
I gel much better with forum format than microblog, mostly I don’t think I have anything worth saying on a microblog. I could see using it to follow people I’m interested in, but I can’t think of too many who fit that criteria. Also, they are all on TikTok. The only time I really used twitter was to get notifications when the ps5 was in stock somewhere.
The most popular one is !linux@lemmy.ml