The /r/piracy link to lemmy /c/piracy hit the reddit frontpage with 7K+ updoots!
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This is because lemmy.world defederated, right? So at this point would we recommend people to make a different account on an alternative server? Not a problem for those that have just joined, just delete and make a new account. But have there been any recent developments on migration tools for moving accounts to a new server while preserving account data?
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Dam even switched over to Emacs. My dude you didn't have to go that far.
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I finally wiped the windows partition off my main home PC last week. Feels good, man.
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We'd use Branston beans, but not gonna lie that looks shit hot. Would scran with a bottle of 8% cider.
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No love for jetbrains?
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Lemmy has a 3 character minimum though
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No, we're all on lemmy.world and we're here, not fully defederated. It's just that specific /c/piracy community that is blocked on world.
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Oh I know, I was responding to r00ty as to highlight that reg. application seems to work well as spam protection.
I don't advertise so that I don't have to dedicate the whole server to lemmy, currently running multiple other things there aye aye -
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Yeah I migrated when they did the API thing. It's quieter here, but I kinda prefer it. Welcome mate
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For anyone new: consider investing 10 minutes to learn how lemmy works and why decentralized and open source is better than proprietary and centralized platforms like reddit.
https://join-lemmy.org/docs/index.html
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Thank you for the clarification!
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You were there when the ancient texts were written, but remember, some of us were there when the alphabet was conceived.
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I use this vscodium extension to get SSH support for remote coding. It works great!
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I thought Heinz was the gold standard in the UK. I must try the Branston ones. Flippin' love that pickle.
Don't think I've ever seen them in the supermarket in Ireland but my sister's visiting from the UK on Sunday so I think I'll place an order.
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I mean, they're normies... anything that's not just a one-step process buttoned as "App" is going to give them "off putting vibe".
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Oh wow, 625 user registrations. How will we ever manage to handle such a massive influx of people?
*sigh*
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When referring to communities on Lemmy please use the proper link format. !community@instance
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Oh, thanks for the heads up. I will make an account on a different instance. Which one do you recommend?
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If you need ones that don't have a high self discharge then yes. The black ones (pro) have a higher capacity but will self discharge in a few months.
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If you came to the fediverse for a community on dbzer0, easiest solution is to make an account on dbzer0. It's a good instance, if you like it, think about contributing to their patreon.