Self-hosted Gitlab.
Really bored of re ddit
Self-hosted Gitlab.
I like the TinyTinyRSS logo :P
Patience, this is the public internet, where nobody is doing marketing to create conversations, that is a huge change. There are a lot of communities right now (and more than 5 million of users), if you don’t find content is partially your fault
We hope so.
I believe minetest is made in Lua, and it does not need restart to apply mods. Minetest is FOSS, does not has all the UI and graphic enhancements of Minecraft, but it runs in very old machines, is lightweight (maybe 100 mb or less), it has a lot of people playing everyday (more than 200, big servers usually receive less than 64 players), has a lot of modding community…
I like simutrans a lot (maybe the most elaborated TTD-like transport game), and I am trying to learn freeciv, but it is a bit “technical”. I also like minetest, I have constructed a lot of big houses, the only FOSS game where you can cook a lot of recipes.
That software sounds also good :)
I don’t know that software good, maybe the main differences are that wormhole is not opensource (I don’t know) and that blaze does not have file size limit, as soon as you maintain your machine on.
The connections have a delay and it takes a little to servers to accept the new servers connections. 404 Error eventually happen, maybe you need to connect more (comments and subscriptions) with other communities in the server that you want or in another servers to make discoverable your account (I don’t know how exactly this software works, but fediverse is similar).
id@server For community of ska: https://lemmy.blahaj.zone/c/ska it would be ska@lemmy.blahaj.zone the id to use in the search field.
I think is the best IRC client, it has a lot of customization.
The Lemmy community has to overcome slowly the model that re dd it founded about link aggregators and social networking, based in votes, in political correctness, in popularity, profit, and a low rate of communities participation.
There is a crisis of democracy in contemporary societies, every time that you invoke the direct power of the people, the status quo conservationists ban your participation and exclude you of most of the expression spaces.
They are filtering all the links that conduce to lemmy instances, and anti-spam bots are limiting the lemmy links and (auto) banning comments related.
Good answer. Totally based and logic.