

It seems it does, but when I tried it it didn’t work very well. I don’t remember why, but it wasn’t exactly what I hoped.
It seems it does, but when I tried it it didn’t work very well. I don’t remember why, but it wasn’t exactly what I hoped.
Where? Please show me as I’d rather contribute to or fork existing projects
Friendica does
Email is a great addition, I didn’t consider that one. Thanks for that!
I’d love to add reddit and other big social medias even, but their restrictive access policies aren’t very promising.
Is this an alternative to bitwarden and keepass? Is it better in terms of security?
For the mid Atlantic area there’s “hiking upward”, it’s pretty awesome.
That’s actually what I use as well currently. It doesn’t replace all trails completely but it’s something
Can you clarify what you mean by Chromecast support? I have a Chromecast device and it has the jellyfin app on it. Works like a charm without issues. I have a feeling you mean something else though?
Anyone looking for the best package manager needs to look only at portage/emerge and nix
I disagree that this is a concern. If you are already exaggerating about federation wars, chances are you already tried lemmy and know a good bit about selecting instances. The average user will not care as much as you do.
The average user will go to join-lemmy site, will not care at all about the different instances and likely choose the biggest one or first one they see. None of them will think “oh no this one is involved in federation wars” because thats not something you find out before knowing some about the fediverse.
Deleting the bottles directories from the repos directory seems to fix it, thanks for the advice!
Update: Following your advice, I proceeded to delete the files for “bottles” from the repo folder in /var/lib/… and that seems to solve the issue! thanks for the help! :)
thanks for the tip about storage space, although I do seem to have 100 GB of free space so I do not think this is the issue?
However I noticed I have a filesystem /run/user/1000 it seems to be created by flatpak, and it has 1.6 GB of total space. Should this be a source of worry?
The other advice about deleting the directories does not seem to work either :(
This worked, thank you!!
Does not yield the right results still
Yes that yields the same result. I get some results, but not any from Lemmy including the one I am looking for.
Not exactly. I want this to be a place where many users post their different feeds, so I can browse through them and subscribe to the ones I like. RSS is a great candidate for this.
You would need to use lemmy to publish the feed, right?
This does not address the searchability issue, or the complexity and cost of self hosting. I want less friction for the user who is only focused on publishing and does not care much to own their infrastructure.
Still waiting for an Arabic lemmy 😔