Just getting the ball rolling, that is all
Just getting the ball rolling, that is all
Did you want to help moderate? If you do, please leave a comment on a community post. Until then, I will moderate them.
Why not a community
!lemmyinstancegraveyard@lemmy.world
And a community for peertube and plume instances
!peertubeinstancegraveyard@lemmy.world
!plumeinstancegraveyard@lemmy.world
Someone on kbin could make a kbin graveyard community.
!redditexodusarmy@lemmy.world is a community I created for others to join and share ways of promoting Lemmy to Redditors.
Essentiallly an elevator pitch is the best way to promote Lemmy. Don’t make it a long speech on why Lemmy is good. Keep it short and exciting.
Just leave twitter and use any mastodon instance.
Wait, so this will allow phones with supported hardware to SMS and calls anywhere in the world, even in the middle of nowhere with no cellular coverage?
True
Yes, but at least one of the services must be using a subdomain.
Who owns or controls .world domains?
I think .ee and .ca are fine. lemmy.ca is for Canadians specifically
Matrix is the federated alternative to Signal.
However it would be cool to see Signal implementing their encryption into Matrix and turning Signal into a Matrix provider, becoming a federated messanger.
Facts. And such drama does make Lemmy more appealing in a way
Thank you for the detailed info.
I just found this package for doing API calls using PHP
https://github.com/RikudouSage/LemmyApi
Is there something simular to this for NodeJS also?
it meant the communities INSIDE the instance would not transmit out… but the rest would work as normal.
Lets say you have a private federated instance named salk.world. salk.world users can access, post and comment on other instances like lemmy.world but other instances and users cannot view content on salk.world?
Before when you can check off federation and private instance, you could not view the instance unless you were logged in but could you view the instance from another instance being logged into another instance or no being logged into another instance?
Or does it only federate in a way were users inside the private instance can access the fediverse but the fediverse cannot access the private instance?
By leaving the federation box unchecked and having the private box checked off, will the instance not be visible to the public unless your logged in?
If you wanted a lemmy graveyard instance community, would you create it, find others to help moderate it and get the ball rolling? The answer is most likely not. That is why I make these communities, so they exist and to get them going.