

Actually in Lemmy you can. And yes it can cause issues. Some software handles this but it apparently (used to? Still does?) causes issues with Mastodon.
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Actually in Lemmy you can. And yes it can cause issues. Some software handles this but it apparently (used to? Still does?) causes issues with Mastodon.


No. Lemmy doesn’t support following people. Best you can do is mention them and they’ll get your ping. Or DM them.


Try following the communities first.
Not sure if it works for more than one community at a time, but maybe it does?


Both! If you notice this thread was made by a Mastodon account.


Your communities? Like ones you run?
It won’t make a difference where you move to, you’ll be accessing the same communities.
!linkedinlunatics@sh.itjust.works is still the same community with all the same posts whether you’re on Lemmy.world, sh.itjust.works, or piefed.social. Are you sure you’re looking at the most active community? Sometimes people make a community with the same name as one that exists, but usually people flock to the established one.
Check out https://lemmyverse.net/communities for a good site to find communities. You can click the house icon in the top and set it to lemmy.world so that clicking the links takes you there on Lemmy.world.


It’s a federated service like Lemmy, but built to be a Twitter clone instead of reddit.


Yes, the title looks fine here.
My team hasn’t gone to the Superbowl in its 25 year history so like, nah Pats fans deserve more suffering.


They, like DVDs, have a lifespan of ~20 years but can last a lot longer if kept in a cool and dry spot.
But also you can rip the discs and store them digitally on hard drives or whatever :)


If you saw someone there who looks like they could answer your question you can actually ping their Mastodon account from here on Lemmy and they can join the thread.


No, but you can help!
Actually since Lemmy is smaller you’d be surprised how much traction you can still get from a post in a small community. People browse by All a lot and it still shows there.
Maybe that metaphor would make sense if technology hadn’t already completely saturated the world before we had this new process.
Maybe coding isn’t as hard as making artisan hand made paper…
And a bit of lime juice for acid will make it taste great and round out a few more vitamins.
Uhh isn’t this exactly what we need before the primaries?
Everytime someone would point out how shitty some of these Dem candidates are we are told “save it for the primaries”. Well here we are.
It’s also a very valid answer to a football fan. There’s two camps, Patriots fans and literally every other fanbase going for the Seahawks.
Cowbee can you just be wrong for once? I’m good and damned tired of seeing you be right all the time.


Source on that?


Typically the closed source drivers are called “Vendor/Binary Blobs”, and ROMs and AOSP is still totally possible on it.
AFAIK there’s never been a 100% FOSS Android phone. At the bare minimum the cellular modem is generally closed source. Even Fairphone. https://code.fairphone.com/projects/fairphone-4/binary-blobs-package.html
Search for it. It looks like a user. You have to follow that user then make a post mentioning it. It should post to the community.