that’s pretty boring.
well at least we can enjoy their content without their limitations, since we see it from a different instance.
that’s pretty boring.
well at least we can enjoy their content without their limitations, since we see it from a different instance.
add multi community aggregation to aggregate communities of the same topic on different instances.
they defederated?
there is an app for mobile. that also offer continuous backup of photos (like gphoto)
if they have the same hash the deduplication thing will work. if they are different quality or other stuff no. thare are plans to implement something regarding more advanced deduplication but not anything implemented at the moment.
if you are referring to the lemmit bot / instance, you can block it. it’s creator created it for archival purposes. but is not very smart.
use https://federation-checker.vercel.app/ to check is the instance you are considering is blocked by others. and what the instace blocks.
that’s because i run manjaro on my main machine, all the benefits of arch + simple intsall
it does not matter the instance where you create your profile or community, all are federated. small instaces run better because lemmy is (not yet) good at scaling.
I did a project for an university exam, published it on github and a company hired me for it.
please put the text of the article in the description.
no, it’s an app trick. not all apps allow it. it’s on the roadmap to be integrated in lemmy itself btw.
this is so damn useful
immich!
there is an entire instance dedicated to that, use the lammy explorer to find stuff. be aware that your instace could have defederated from that instance.
no idea, you should search issues on github.
Anyway comments are replicated across all instances, so nobody stops someone from running a modified instance that does not abide to the comment deletion request. Same for posts, idk about images.
you should consider everything that get published public forever.
there is comment edit history, even if you edit them the original will still be visible
and works on mobile too
if you see a community for the first time, it will take a while to load the last 20 posts on that community. after that, every time an update is done on the remote community, it will be pushed to yours.
idk if at least one person need to subscribe to it, or just opening it is sufficient.