My website is https://jeena.net
There is a workaround to groups: https://fedi.tips/how-to-use-groups-on-the-fediverse/
We have @foosel perhaps she should start the 3d printing one here :D
Oh, and even if they’re annoying, I understand how federation works and that users from lemmygrad could comment there etc. and I can handle the shills, what I was surprised about were the mods on lemmy.ml which started deleting my comments. Doing this, they make it impossible for me to even try to engage in a discussion and show a different point of view to the tankies.
As far as I understood, those were people who had accounts on lemmy.ml, not lemmygrad.ml
Ah I was wondering why so many posts have no up/down votes and where those favourites are coming from. Thanks for the explanation!
Especially the lemmy.ml part was kind of terrible, I got into some weird argument with Tiananmen Square massacre deniers and the mods started deleting my comments, so the whole discussion was meaningless and left me very worried for the future of this corner of the fediverse.
Those country ones, I’m in r/sweden and r/korea
There is a even easier way, click the scroll wheel which opens it in a new tab.
Oh I was just listening to a podcast where you were a guest in https://pod.fossified.com/2023/04/05/s01e03.html and I had to lough out loud when they asked you what they could do to bring more women into FOSS or what it was and your response was to not invite them to podcasts only to discuss the topic of women in FOSS :D
This was kind of a interesting topic, so I copied it over and extended it with some more steps which I remembered on the way into my blog: https://jeena.net/first-exposure-fediverse
I was checking what the definition of Fediverse is, and when I go after the one from the Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fediverse
Then it was when I implemented Pingback to my weblog so it looks like it was 2005.
Later around 2012, I was involved in the Tent protocol which was an alternative to OStatus and build a client for it. But because how bad their handled their community a year or so later I switched to:
Indieweb where I implemented a set of protocols and markup on my website to be interoperable with other websites which implement the same set of protocols and markup like microformats, micropub, webmention, etc. To this day I still am using my own website as the main publishing platform and automatically cross post every note and picture to Mastodon.
Otherwise I joined Mastodon with my own 1 person instance in 2019. And later PeerTube with my own instance for my family in 2020 and today I joined kbin.social just to test it before I decide if I should set up my own instance or not.
[edit:] I forgot that I set up my own Matrix server in 2020
How do we interact with PeerTube from /kbin?
How would one instance know that I set up a new instance without a central service?