Is there a way to fallow a user account on Lemmy?
Say I found a person that I want to fallow on Lemmy, is it possible to be able to see any post they make show up in my subscribed thread?
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Say I found a person that I want to fallow on Lemmy, is it possible to be able to see any post they make show up in my subscribed thread?
Why YSK: Some banks have no minimum age for authorized users, and report credit usage for them. If you have a credit card you don’t use much, you can add your kids as authorized users, set up a reoccurring payment from the card and an automatic payment to the card, and then forget about it. Your kid could become an adult with...
Why YSK: No matter how many times you try with English at certain times it may not go through. It can save you time by just not selecting a language the second try.
What’s the best way to run Lemmy on Yunohost? The Yunohost application is out of date (16.3), and I read somewhere that the image handling part of it is disabled. I also saw somewhere that it’s possible to install it with the help of Docker, but I’m pretty unfamiliar with that. I’m already using Yunohost successfully for...
Or is the website the preferred way?
lemmy.world/c/math...
Anyone know of a social media manager that include lemmy? Must be free and open source....
I am pretty new to the fediverse, but have been sort of aware about its presence since elon took over twitter. I am having some trouble figuring out how to use other parts of the fediverse. For example, I came across a link to a post from beehaw, but was unable to comment on it. How do I do that?...
So my understanding is that a community created on a certain server (say lemmy.world), can be interacted with by any other federated server, and any interactions from those servers are synced to the original “true” community / server. How does it work if two servers both have a community with the same name? Each server is...
In the old days of a few years ago, I used The Trove to find all I needed. Is there any replacement? I’m specifically looking for niche ttrpgs.
I’m trying to start out self-hosting and was looking for some good servers. I have a budget of ~100 USD and am in the US. I was initially going to get some type of raspberry pi but they seem to always be sold out here
I was actually somewhat ok with going back to certain Reddit communities (although NOT just mindless scrolling) after the blackout. There’s a lot of communities where (I thought) there’s literally no alternatives....
Anything will be considered as long as it’s designed by the community & has our members’ support! :)
Let’s make a kick-ass banner for our community! We may also consider one that is on public domain, provided it has our members’ support....
Perhaps I’ve misunderstood how Lemmy works, but from what I can tell Lemmy is resulting in fragmentation between communities. If I’ve got this wrong, or browsing Lemmy wrong, please correct me!...
I searched for ages for a replacement of something like torrentz, and the rarbg drop made me start the search again. I ended up trying the included search in qbittorrent, and I’m very happy with the results, it scans many public trackers, and I have always found what I wanted....
I try using Org-mode/Latex with pandoc, but end up using only Office for docx and PowerPoint.
Most people access the Fediverse through one of the large instances: lemmy.world, kbin, or beehaw. New or small instances of Lemmy have no content by default, and can most easily get content by linking to larger Lemmy instances. This is done manually one “Community” at a time (I spent 15 minutes doing this yesterday)....
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I’m trying to get back into self hosting. I had previously used Unraid and it worked well to run VMs where needed and Docker containers whenever possible. This biggest benefit is that there is an easy way to give each container it’s own IP so you don’t have to worry about port conflicts. Nobody else does this for Docker as...
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