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No country in Scandinavia uses the Euro, they’re all out of the Eurozone- unless you count Finland.
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No country in Scandinavia uses the Euro, they’re all out of the Eurozone- unless you count Finland.
third world countries are keeping up. My ISP reserves the right to throttle my bandwidth once use a certain amount of data. I have to say I haven’t noticed it do it yet. Yet being the keyword here.
Before everyone came over from reddit Lemmygrad was even more extreme than it is now, and was one of the largest Lemmy instances.
This is correct. After all, setting up an instance like Lemmygrad -as an alternative places where discussing politics (especially leftist politics) outside of reddit’s moderation reach- was one of the reasons Lemmy was developed in the first place. Lemmy’s developers are not shy about it, they include it in the official docs.
Here they talk about this instance stand on defederation. It has some vague responses about this.
Edit: there are some not actually vague
Thanks for this. I’m following the account on Mastodon now. :)
Of course. All in all these are things that usually happen when a platform gets traction and publicity. Hopefully better tools to deal with this will come soon.
and neither will prevent from spambots coming from other instances
on lemmy.world they activated captchas which, apparently, is an option.
There’s definitely bot farming. Someone i know on Mastodon posted this yesterdar: Post in spanish
this is a translations made by google and I changed some words: "I set up an instance of Lemmy, to test a few things. I passed it on WhatsApp to a group of people, so they could look at it. I always had the federation turned off because it’s a test instance and I don’t want to screw anyone in other instances. I had the configuration that it sends me an email if someone asks to register. Eventually trying configurations, I ended up leaving it with open registers. Last night I got about twenty new account registrations, with names that seem to want to imitate subreddits (ragequit, yolo, hype, things like that; I don’t know subreddits like that but it sounds like they might exist). And various things:
All of this seems to me like a nightmare to moderate. And the truth is that I do not blame the instances of Lemmy at all that are blocking the instances that have open registration."
you reminded me KDEmod was a thing!
I think I was in the openbox gang then.
I have been on Archlinux since the end of 2008. I’ve only installed it three times though. So i guess i fit the more than a decade thing
That works for everyone in fmhy.ml instance. Sadly not for me, but i’m interested in finding Kbin magazines. Do you have a tool similar to the comunities finder for lemmy instances?
We have a huge issue with misinformation and this actually helps resolve it.
I’m not really sure about that. Bad SEO is something that still exists, and with huge sites like Reddit gone, the bad SEO sites become more prominent which is not necessarily the site with actual articles and sources.
Of course the solution to this is not reddit back but stopping SEO and having better curation of sites in search engines somehow.
All in all it’s also a testament of how bad internet is now. All the information is concentrated in few sites that, if gone, gets lost.
Both Vim and Git really clicked with me when I had to revise and rewrite a paper. Sure, my graphic editor could do most things, but it really felt comfortable and quick on vim. I now use it for all my text editing, but that was my click moment.
It’s the most valuable for me for sure, and I love everything about it. They’re back but currently restricted. I’m really curious about what is their next step.
I’m already on Lemmy so I don’t see any point (at least yet) on joining kbin, I just want to subscribe to their magazines from Lemmy :)
I am just waiting on r/askhistorians. Whatever they do next I will follow.
edit: i should clarify that if they decide to stay on reddit, then probably my reddit user will become an askhistorians lurker.
I use Arch (btw). It’s not that I prefer ir over others for anything in particular, i’m just used to it by now.
(that’s my personal laptop, the computers in my offices are either Debian or Ubuntu)