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lhx , to futurama in Which Futurama line(s) do you find yourself quoting for no raisin?
@lhx@lemmy.world avatar

Obligatory “Good news everyone!”, “I am [title] ruler of [thing]” in Lrrrr’s voice, “bite my shiny metal ass”, “shut up and take my money”, and I’m sure I’ll notice more now that I’m thinking about it.

bloodsangre7 ,

Shut up and take my money any time I see something I’m real excited about for sure

bizzle , to selfhosted in Are all these thousands of lemmy servers useless?
@bizzle@lemmy.world avatar

I have my own Lemmy instance running on my home server, but I’m here. “But Bizzle,” you may be asking yourself, “why go through all the trouble of configuring your own instance just to wind up on Lemmy.World anyway?”

I’m glad you asked! And the answer is that federation only fetches parent comments. I’m glad Lemmy exists, and I’m going to keep using it, but we need federated sibling comments for this to actually be good, in my opinion.

EDIT: I actually couldn’t have been more wrong.

enzyesha ,

I’m not sure I understand what you’re saying. Did you mean that child comments are not federated?

alternativeninja ,
@alternativeninja@lemmy.sdf.org avatar

I don’t think that’s correct.

SaraWyndspryte , to childfree in Welcome, reddit refugees!

Yep, found my way here.

godless OP ,
@godless@lemmy.world avatar

Welcome! It’s a bit bare bones for the time being, but hopefully that will change in due course.

HawkXero , to technology in Reddit Wave and the Threadiverse
@HawkXero@lemmy.one avatar

I’m new to all of this, can you explain the difference between Lemmy and Kbin? And why would Kbin get missed over initially?

rysiek OP ,
@rysiek@szmer.info avatar

These are just two different software projects that a Threadiverse instance can use. They federate with one another, so it doesn’t matter all that much if you have an account on a Kbin instance, or a Lemmy instance. The differences are in the interface, some functionality, and the tech stack used (Lemmy is written in Rust; Kbin in PHP).

There are 100+ instances of Lemmy, and ~10 instances of Kbin. Kbin is a much younger project (hence it might get missed), and it’s main instance, kbin.social seems to be experiencing more issues with the wave of new registrations. If you want to try Kbin, fedia.io might be a good instance to check out.

FallGuy217 ,

Sorry if this is a dumb question, but is the fediverse and the threadiverse the same thing different names?

I feel like I’m finally wrapping my head around a lot of this stuff, but I’m still learning all the terms.

melmi ,
@melmi@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

The Fediverse is everything that is connected via ActivityPub. You have Lemmy and Kbin, but you also have Mastodon serving as a Twitter analogue, PeerTube as a YouTube analogue, Pixelfed as an Instagram analogue, etcetera, all of which are part of the Fediverse umbrella.

The Threadiverse is just the “forum” side of the Fediverse, the Reddit-alikes. At this point that means just Lemmy and Kbin, but there’s no reason there couldn’t be more alternatives in the future.

Varyk , to mildlyinfuriating in When you are are eating blueberry waffles and go to heat up more. You catch a glance at the packaging and that's when you realise. The packaging says plain waffles. You ate mold.

Ah, a classic. You bringing over all the oldies but goodies?

CanadaPlus ,

That was, what, a couple months ago? I guess it was kind of an instant classic.

Varyk ,

I remember the blueberry mold as much older, but the amount of time I was on Reddit could have caused an acute time dilation in my memory

CanadaPlus ,

I’ll check once the blackout is over. I guess I could have seen a repost, but I feel like OP was answering questions so if so they were committed to the scam.

xyon , to startrek in I recently finished all of trek

Well done, that’s quite a commitment. I watched a lot of trek as it aired, but I’ve still not quite seen all of TOS or ENT - and I’ve skipped out on the Kelvin films after 2009.

The most surprising one I think has been Prodigy; I didn’t expect it to be as compelling as it ended up being.

astroturds OP ,

I kept prodigy until last because I was convinced that it would be too childish but it was superb!

I love murf!

sweetchildintime , to ukcasual in Monday Musing

As someone who now lives on the west coast of Scotland I’m actually enjoying the novelty of a bit of hot dry weather.

I used to dread weather like this when I lived in London though.

rubikfrog ,
@rubikfrog@feddit.uk avatar

I’m on the east coast of Scotland, and it must have rained last night, because it’s muggy af outside. I think all the moisture is just evaporating. Walking outside is like going into our bathroom after my eldest has had one of his marathon showers.

sweetchildintime ,

Yes, I must admit it has turned a bit humid today. Still beats sideways rain though.

Rob , to technology in Reddit Wave and the Threadiverse

I don’t think Reddit will see a huge drop in users in the short term. But hopefully this whole kerfuffle will give a big enough boost to Lemmy to kickstart its network effect.

Engagement is the most important thing to be striving for right now!

coralof ,
@coralof@lemmy.world avatar

I was watching the counter yesterday as various subreddits went dark, and I started watching when it hit 1200, and woke up this morning with it being over 6000.

There was an initial hurdle to understanding how instances work together / how to search between them, but now that I have that figured out, it’s a lot easier. Most of the communities that I actively interacted with already have similar communities here on Lemmy. r/FountainPens was a big one for me.

AnarchistArtificer ,

I saw your comment and went “ooh, does that mean that there’s a fountain pen community over here”, and I clicked on your profile excitedly, but I can only see posts/comments that you’ve made within the communities I’ve already joined.

How did you (re)discover the communities that you frequented? Did you just search for them one by one? I enjoyed how organic finding new communities on Reddit often felt and I’m hoping I’m just missing that now because I don’t understand Lemmy yet.

Mindless_Enigma ,
@Mindless_Enigma@beehaw.org avatar

I can see comments and posts on their profile from communities I’m not in. Not quite sure why that isn’t the case for you. Maybe a weird quirk of how the different instances are federated. Looks like they’re talking about !fountainpens. As for finding communities, I don’t know what the UI is like outside of Beehaw, but when I go to the community list I can chose to search all instances to find communities all over.

matt , to ukcasual in Monday Musing
@matt@lemmy.world avatar

It was actually pleasant this morning cycling to work, then I walked outside 15 minutes ago for lunch and it felt like the sun was trying kill me and the air trying to suffocate me.

Really thinking about investing in one of those ~£300 air conditioning units for home next year, as summers seem to keep getting worse, anyone tried those?

Mane25 ,

Really thinking about investing in one of those ~£300 air conditioning units for home next year, as summers seem to keep getting worse, anyone tried those?

I’m not keen on the idea, air conditioning makes it feel even hotter when you go outside - and who wants to sit around inside on a hot day?

appel ,

would agree, also air conditioning is part of the problem that keeps making every summer hotter. People in hotter countries don’t use ac all the time, just drink cold drinks, keep the house shady with wind blowing through, etc.

shankrabbit ,

If you get a portable one, make sure you get the kind with two hoses. Otherwise you’ll create a vacuum that will pull in hot air to the room you’re trying to cool.

The second hose prevents that by using outside air instead.

0xCAFE , to books in Trying to get into reading, need suggestions

Hm. Some fantasy stories / books I really enjoyed and recommend are:

Eragon by Christopher Paolini. Just awesome. The pacing is gentle but a lot higher compared to The Hobbit or The Lord Of The Rings. One of the best fantasy stories I know, I read all the books multiple times. Warning: Don’t watch the movie. Just don’t.

The Idhún’s Memories by Laura Gallego. I’ve read them a long time ago, so I don’t know if I’d still enjoy them that much, but I’ve great memories.

I didn’t read The Name Of The Wind yet, but it was recommended to me multiple times as THE best book.

If you don’t mind science-fiction, I also would recommend Children Of Time by Adrian Tchaikovski.

Side note: Fantasy is quite a heavy genre if you’re not really into reading yet. Often the good books are large, which makes it harder to finish in a reasonable time. General tipp: try to read one hour a day. This creates a habit and you will soon read a lot faster, which makes it a lot easier to just grind through a book as if it was nothing. Also try different genres, maybe one doesn’t sound appealing, but you would enjoy it anyway.

BreakNeckJim ,

The name of the wind is absolutely one of the best fantasy books ever written, the only thing is that the author is not likely to finish the series anytime soon. The second book in the triology came out in 2011 and still has no date for the third to be released :/

ImplyingImplications , to pics in Giant waterlilies taken at the Mauritius National Botanical Garden in 2009

These can’t support the weight of a person. Video games and movies have lied to me :(

sanguinepar OP ,
@sanguinepar@lemmy.world avatar

Certainly not this person (even when I was 14 years younger…)

spicemouse , to ukcasual in Monday Musing
@spicemouse@beehaw.org avatar

I removed Sync from my phone homescreen and the reddit link on my browser bar.

Currently wondering how I’ll see who else is too hot and if Celtic appoint a new manager (which makes me think someone needs to start a lemmy.scot instance for things like Scottish football…)

56_ ,
@56_@lemmy.ml avatar

I was thinking of creating a Scottish lemmy instance, but someone seems to have bought both lemmy.scot and feddit.scot domains. I hope they actually do something with them, but seeing they have bought both of them, it doesn’t seem promising. Any other .scot domain ideas would be nice.

spicemouse ,
@spicemouse@beehaw.org avatar

What about haggy.scot, like lemming -> lemmy haggis -> haggy

library_patron , to selfhosted in Are all these thousands of lemmy servers useless?

Every server just has a cache … there is no profit for the whole network …

I wouldn’t say that caching is no profit. Yesterday there were several times when lemmy.ml was struggling or effectively down for some people, but despite complaints over there I could read lemmy.ml communities just fine through my instance. Caching meant that I was isolated from the service interruption, and the lemmy.ml server was isolated from my contribution to its load.

Averrin OP ,
@Averrin@lemmy.world avatar

As I said, there is no profit from empty instances. Of course, the federation itself is good and fail-proof in this way. But if nobody asks for this cache, it’s just an Internet Archive of a sort.

zergling_man ,

It only takes one user for an instance to not be empty. Every bit of decentralisation adds resilience to the whole. But more decentralisation adds more resilience, so let’s try to spread out the communities and users.

PotjiePig , to explainlikeimfive in What is Lemmy?

Think of an email address. Accessing a community is like accessing an email address (that’s why communities have handles @ a server.

So unlike Reddit where you could have r/memes in the Fediverse you can have [email protected] or [email protected] each host can host a bunch of communities and a bunch of users and we all connect to one another in a similar way that email works.

The plus side of this is that no single company has all the power like a walled garden, rather the whole system functions in a decentralised manner. It is also run open source by a community of developers. So while the whole system works in a very similar way to Reddit, you cant just search for the official memes community, rather you can subscribe to many, some may be large and some may be small and niche. Hopefully the downsides of this will get ironed out, organising communities into super communities or sorting by tag or something, but on the bright side, being open source and decentralised, development of Lemmy will likely proceed at a rapid pace and soon catch up and overtake corporate sites in useability, as they increasingly look to stifle useability and freedom for profit.

YahahaYouFoundMe ,
@YahahaYouFoundMe@lemmy.world avatar

So if I have an account on lemmy.world, can I post on lemmy.ml without creating an account there? If not, I don’t understand how all the instances “communicate” if I have to have multiple accounts to interact with each one.

scutiger ,

A lemmy.world user can make posts on lemmy.ml and vice versa. You don’t need to be a member of the one you post to, but you need to be a member of any one of the federated instances. You can even start your own instance and be the only member on it if you like.

FracturedPelvis , to technology in How would you make Lemmy nicer for yourself?

I miss Apollo :(

sedawk ,
@sedawk@sh.itjust.works avatar

And RiF. The ability to search for subs and create topic groups, etc.

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