You could try baobab instead.
You could try baobab instead.
I think Lemmy needs a higher-level sign-up procedure that hides the complexity of the fediverse. This could be a webpage with a simple, clutter-free interface that handles picking and registering on an instance from a curated list semi-automatically, for example, by asking you 3-4 questions before giving you a suggested server that fits your responses (which you can change) and a button to register there. The procedure could also handle the occasional additional sign-up requirements that some instances have.
IMHO, 90% of users will never interact with the “federation” aspects of Lemmy after that, and they also don’t need to. I personally don’t feel like Lemmy being federated has much of an impact on my user experience day to day.
Oh lawd he contemplating!
I recently switched from 1 January 1900 to 1 January 2000. It feels good to be young again.
Anything less than NUKED isn’t worth my time
Isn’t that illegal? What kind of license is uBO under?
Can confirm. I’m German, and I speak English good.
Thankfully, Boost is just as nice for Lemmy as it was for Reddit.
I agree, I would just like to have more of them.
See it more like “preventing a website whose owner refuses to comply withEuropean law from operating in the EU”.
That’s hilarious. I just love how AI is basically like a 6-year-old who weaves his favorite new expressions into everything without fully understanding what they mean.
SLAMMED
The year is 2024, and we’re all Frank Grimes now: https://youtu.be/axHoy0hnQy8
Not gonna lie: When I started reading your comment, I was fairly sure this was gonna be some kind of Simpsons joke.
Great news. Although it’s bizarre that it took an entire continent passing a new law to get to this point.
Not at all, but I see that lots of Lemmy users are into self-hosting and like to set up their own media boxes, where I can see how large SSDs could come in handy.
Should’ve added that I don’t use this laptop for gaming. I also don’t store multiple AAA games in parallel. But I get your point.
My laptop has a 256GB SSD, and even this still feels plenty to me. Not sure what I’d even do with 500 times that much space.
Zotero has plugins for LibreOffice and other word processors: https://www.zotero.org/support/word_processor_integration