

Thanks for the clarification! That does make it more interesting than just an ActivityPub clone
Just another Lemmy user, and also an idiot who accidentally wiped his Lemmy instance not once but twice. Oh well, third time’s the charm.
Thanks for the clarification! That does make it more interesting than just an ActivityPub clone
How is this different to ActivityPub protocol that the fediverse uses? Seems like its trying to accomplish very similar things? Like how KBin and Lemmy can interact with the same content and have different layouts, apps, etc.
I suppose it’s good to have alternative protocols for decentralized communication, but wouldn’t it be better to focus on one and put more effort into improving it?
Elon Musk: “No! You can scrape Twitter data for AI research!”
Also Elon Musk: “I’m gonna start scraping Internet data for my AI research”
That feature doesn’t yet exist in Lemmy, though there are discussions about that on GirHub, so it’ll probably be implemented eventually.
There is technically a way to transfer all your data from one instance to another if you have access to the database. For example, you take a database dump of your user and all your info (as mydata.sql
) and ask the admins of the other instance to run that against their database, you’ll be able to preserve all your user data that way. However, you’re unlikely to get an admin to agree to that (since there’s obviously a risk the SQL commands are malicious or you tampered with it in some way).
Even then, I doubt some people will be able to correlate that to privacy infringing social media services. Some will, but a lot probably won’t.
They are very similar. The main differences are:
Personally, I use LogSeq for my day to day work. Primarily because I prefer the bullet point approach when taking notes. But some people would prefer writing long continuous text with Obsidian.
So to each their own. If you’re interested, try both (they’re both using markdown, so you can transfer between the two). I went back and forth a few times before settling with LogSeq
Only admins can help you there, since they have access to the database and can clear the 2FA from your account. So your best bet is to contact them
So like LogSeq, Obsidian is a free note taking application which stores notes in Markdown format locally on your PC. Unlike LogSeq however, it is not open source and is designed more for long form text (LogSeq is more bullet points).
You can check out Obsidian here
Same! I’ve become like a walking advertisement for LogSeq at work. Its great
Ever since I discovered LogSeq and Obsidian, I stopped checking out other note-taking software
You can use Lutris. But if you don’t want to go that way, you can simply use proton directly.
I have a script that I use on my linux machine that automatically detects an “exe” file in the same directory and runs it via proton. With that I’ve been able to play non-steam games easily enough.
There are plenty of tutorials online on how to run proton via CLI, here’s one
EDIT: As @nottheengineer@feddit.de said, you can also add exe files to Steam and have it run that way. Its probably the easier way compared to running it via terminal
The best model
You will later be able to delete your Threads account w/o losing Instagram
“Later” - such a nice word isn’t it? So vague and ambiguous
ChatGPT: I’m sorry, but as an AI language model I cannot “fuck your brains out” …
I’ve always been a lurker on Reddit. But with Lemmy I’m trying to be as active as I can, with both posts and comments
Its likely the file size of the image. There is an upload size limit (can be configured by the instance admins) and cameras generally output large images. Try compressing the image a bit and see if that helps.
The error message isn’t very clear unfortunately
Heard some people at work talking about it with such excitement and zeal. It really does baffle me how little people care about privacy as long as they get their fix of social media entertainment. It’s a little depressing, and I can only hope that Threads don’t ruin the Fediverse in the future.
He’ll implement an FPS limiter to a whole 5 frames per second for non verified accounts
That’s hilarious!!
I use OpenBoard, its based on GBoard I believe but without the Google dependencies and is open-source. Works pretty well, no complaints