My partner passed away recently and I found myself suddenly alone in the world. A few friends have their own lifes so I joined a hiking group and it was the best decision of my life. Always looking forward to get back on the trail with like minded people where I made new friends. Lots of single people there so yeah we are human and we need companionship.
I’ve been a few times over about 15 years or so. This was out in the woods, using gas-powered guns.
They’ve always been free sessions and they generally just allocate people on teams randomly, so there’s no promise the people you go with will be on the same team or not.
It really is just luck of the draw for the most part. Some people get stuck in, others don’t.
Don’t bother wearing loads of layers - it won’t make a difference when you get hit. You’ll be better off making sure you’re comfortable.
Plus, your mask is going to fog up, so the cooler you can stay, the less trouble you’ll have with it.
No idea of that helps, but take it for what you will!
I don’t know if this is the same question worded differently, but I’m unclear about what is supposed to be synced when a community gets federated.
Let’s say I’m the first one on my instance to sub to a community on another instance. At first it is of course empty because it hasn’t been federated, but after a few moments the posts, old and new, start to show up. However, existing votes and comments appear to not get pulled in - only new ones created after the moment the community was initially federated.
Naturally, I don’t expect votes, posts or comments from blocked users or instances to sync. But the rest should be IMO - at least lazily (e.g. only when you visit a post do comments and votes on it get pulled in).
If you’re annoyed with posts all over the internet (and for now, until Lemmy gets that feature, also within Lemmy) going to different instances and not your home instance, then I have something for you :) I made this userscript (Lemmy post), which rewrites all links everywhere to always point to your home instance, so you don’t need to mess with copy/pasting URLs anywhere and so on :)
Do you think this sort of script could be integrated within apps to get automatics redirection to communities so that they open directly in the app rather than redirecting to the original instance and opening in browser?
Of course :) I only know of Android, but it supports opening certain links in-app. The problem is that I think you have to actually register each domain separately, and Lemmy can have hundreds and they’re pretty dynamic. I don’t know how easy it is to dynamically register smaller instances and how to get them into this list of domains. No idea about Android really.
Spent the first couple hours of the day doing tech support for all our confused new Lemmings, as is my duty as an old lady of…checks notes…26 days experience.
We’re heading out for a bit of a hike and picnic in a bit which sounds lovely but in reality will probably be cut short due to wasps. Then back home for more tech support, some game dev of course (navmeshes in Godot you will not defeat me!) and then we’re watching Reign of Fire tonight which I am unreasonably excited for! 😅
I haven’t experienced too many issues with post being lost, but delivery times have definitely got a lot worse over the years.
Once upon a time you could post a local letter in the morning and it would be delivered that afternoon. Now it seems lucky if anything gets there the same week.
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