

No, but I’m curious, do you order online a lot, where you have to provide a number they can put on the package? I assume someone along the way makes money on the side by collecting/sharing these numbers. But maybe that’s just my paranoia.
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No, but I’m curious, do you order online a lot, where you have to provide a number they can put on the package? I assume someone along the way makes money on the side by collecting/sharing these numbers. But maybe that’s just my paranoia.
Right, come to think of it, I definitely would be the weird guy that doesn’t understand how the community works. I couldn’t speak their language, wouldn’t know their common practices and hierarchy.
I’d likely go (be exiled) on my own lonely journey (aaand thus quickly die).
I guess I could build a cart/waggon for easier transporting the dead animals the other guys hunted. Not sure if that would be much appreciated or if I just would be the weird guy again.
Maybe a plough would be more useful.
And building/improving shelter.
I could also make a fire after failing some time I suppose.
I have no experience with Element, as far as I can tell it’s a client for Matrix, which is not directly connected to Lemmy.
What I found was this post. Apparently lemmy.world has Matrix support in addition to Lemmy itself.
This can be a bit confusing since both apparently use “lemmy.world”, but I don’t think Lemmy and Matrix are connected directly (as in synced). And that’s why you can find lemmy.world with Element, but can’t see Lemmy stuff with your Matrix login.
Someone please correct me if I’m wrong.
I try to explain this in a structured way, so that you hopefully don’t feel too overwhelmed. Feel free to ask if something doesn’t make sense.
Lemmy is like e-Mail, there are multiple websites where you can make an account, but you can still communicate/participate with users from other sites. (This is called decentralisation.)
An instance is a website that you use for logging in to Lemmy. You only need an account on one website to participate (e.g. writing posts/comments) in Lemmy.
So, since you already have an account, that means you already have chosen an instance, it’s lemmy.world.
Like users, communities can be created on different instances. There can even be a community with the same name on two different instances.
For example:
These communities can still be accessed on your instance, they are all synced. (With some exceptions which I’m not going into right now.)
So in summary it’s the same Aso for communities of your instance, just make sure to always start/login on your instance.
Since constructing the URL like described above is quite annoying, Lemmy can use special links that work across all instances. They are as follows:
There exist many Lemmy apps. They can facilitate things (especially when you want to browse on your phone), but this also means that the look&feel is different. Some step by step guides might not work exactly the same on different apps.
Humans are afraid of death. Thus we don’t like to talk about it. Thus being more afraid of it. Thus treating it as an exception.
That’s why I love Caitlin Doughty’s YouTube channel
Wow, you have some very old kids 😵😆
There are few eyes with eyebrows, I can not create Lenny Face, literally unplayable! /s
Could be worth it to separate the eyebrows, because they clearly are available with some eyes, e.g. these are 2 combined characters סּ͡͡ and these also ・ิ
I generate D&D characters and NPCs with it, but that’s not really a strong argument.
Yes, maybe a Burglarobbit came out me nose, gotta check.
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Does work count? 🫣
Kurzgesagt just put out a new video (piped link)on the topic, they always link the sources and studies they used.
These are nice free options:
Not self hosted though
Plunder the Booty
Wait, where do I enable this? 😮
Edit: Found this guide, but Spam & Call Screen isn’t available on my 8 pro. So I guess it’s only regionally available. :/
Edit 2: Some people online seem to have the same problem. Assigning Phone back as Spam App in the phone settings, clearing the cache and force stopping the Phone app also didn’t change anything.