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Yeah that really made it hard to convince normies to use it. Have you found a similar replacement that does e2e privacy if both using the software and sms/rcs as a backup if not?
Yeah that really made it hard to convince normies to use it. Have you found a similar replacement that does e2e privacy if both using the software and sms/rcs as a backup if not?
Most of the others were Emacs related. I’m sure someone on here is even using the new emacs client lem to read this comment.
Wine and crossover can probably meet the needs of most of your windows app needs at this point, which realistically aren’t a lot if you look into it, and keep a windows vm / cloud instance handy. Why not try a vm of Linux on your windows machine (or use WSL) to get your toes in the water to see if your assumptions are still correct today?
Where does ChatGPT fall into this meme?
https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/issues/2959 got closed. From what I gather it seemed like too large of a task to tackle right now. They are recommending to use pinned posts with links to other posts if that gets too large as a workaround.
Edit: I tried writing out an explanation of how defederation works, but Lemmy has a few more gotchas with communities being owned on different instances. See https://lemmy.world/comment/276067 for some info about how the Beehaw defederation of LW worked.
Meta can and already probably does have crawler bots capturing the data anyway. Anything public on the internet you should assume is consumable by these types of companies.
Additionally, instances of ActivityPub platforms can further require releases of ownership if they have a TOS stating so in their registration (like any other website). IANAL but I would reach out to one to discuss your options on restricting the usage of your works if that is a concern. In general, I think the safest option is to host your own works and share only the links and what you don’t mind being scraped on sites like these. Some AP platforms like Mastodon Glitch Edition allow local-only (non-federated) posts, but as far as I know Lemmy don’t support that yet.
That’s a good idea that I’d really like that to be a norm in news communities.
How do you prevent that? I think that might simply be inherent of unrestricted news communities, not necessarily the platform itself. You can have a more restricted news community that disallows click bait or polarizing titles or only allow posts by approved users (or go further and lock to instance like beehaw).
If you don’t want to wait for that feature in Lemmy, you can interact with Lemmy users and communities on other AP speaking platforms. Kbin seems to do this in an all in one approach, but you can easily follow Lemmy users in Masto too. I’ve been splitting between Lemmy for communities and Masto for people so far.
I think Lemmy being decentralized and not having user karma by design already gets a pretty good base. With the concerns of censorship, admin drama, and protecting marginalized groups, the rest has to come from your instance admins and moderators of communities you follow. With the nature of the platform, you can create toxic places but those are easily defederated and/or blocked.
From what I can tell it just loads your own saved posts when clicking that tab.
I’m sure with the recent increase in alternate apps being built on the Lemmy API recently there will be more issue tickets to polish the rough areas even with it being in flight. I’m sure we’ll see a lot of third-party guides that will be written soon too and contributors will likely try merging the best parts of those into the official docs. Lemmy was a small project nearly fully developed by the core devs and community of only ~1k mostly technical people prior to May.
GitBounties + donating to the core devs via liberapay / opencollective would be great, but if you have a specific solvable problem in the docs, submitting a pull request with the suggested change yourself would likely be appreciated even more.
I think we’ll go the way of mastodon and email and have a few well maintained block lists for different groups.
I think most that would are building their own themes and enhancements directly in lemmy-ui or forking it
Sounds like a great github issue though that we can fund via bountysource or someone with more free time can take a look. Mind creating it?
Search for the community’s url in your instances’ search.
https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/issues/506 . The devs are open to pull requests if you have the ability to make the change yourself and want it faster.
There is a Lemmy API hosted on each instance (its how the UI works) but it’s pretty technical. There is an open ticket to add an easier backup / importing feature on the lemmy github.
Unless of course if the content you want to share is random memes and want others to do the same in your community. Please be nice to your instance owner’s costs and link not upload the images.
Vim is well emulated in Emacs, but it really shouldn’t be thought of in the same category.
Emacs is more of an unbelivably editable lisp system to streamline your computing that happens to have a decent default editor.