

Agreed. A Virtual Machine is also an option. That’s how I got started, running fedora vms on my windows laptop ten+ years ago.
Agreed. A Virtual Machine is also an option. That’s how I got started, running fedora vms on my windows laptop ten+ years ago.
For the federating its a new kind of AP actor. I’ll be putting in a FEP for it in the near future, but its basically a “Group” that only cares about the “Following” collection.
You can see example json for the AP interactions here: https://codeberg.org/rimu/pyfedi/src/branch/main/docs/activitypub_examples/feeds
The AP interactions for a Feed are:
Came here to point out CoH!
Same! Very confusing thing first thing in the morning
You could programmatically rearrange the meaning of sentences. Ie instead of “where is the library I need to get a book” you could do some sort of full word replacement cypher and end up with sentences like “Lets mambo down to the banana patch.”
Just for fun. :-)
He said he was a racist Nazi who wanted to be a dictator. Yeah i blame the people who voted for him.
Control+r == search through your bash history.
I used linux for ten years before finding out about that one.
My partner does not like sliced onions, but is fine with onion powder. Same with garlic. So I just put in the powder for the flavor and less chopping. 😀
Piefed instances now do have a form of this for instance admins to populate new instances.
Admins can:
-pull the lemmyverse data and subscribe to a bunch of communities at once
or
-target a single lemmy or mbin instance, get the list of communities that instance hosts, and subscribe to a bunch of communities on that instance.
Both have some tunable settings to allow admins control over how many communities are followed.
Its not an end-user thing, but it should help with setting up new instances and them not being so ‘empty’.
edit: typo
not a fork, its its own code base built from scratch.
Fair. I don’t do audio stuff so I’ll take your word for it.