It depended on how you used reddit. They were extremely fast, had no ads, trackers or javascript so were extremely privacy friendly. But they were read only so you couldn’t engage with the reddit content through them.
It depended on how you used reddit. They were extremely fast, had no ads, trackers or javascript so were extremely privacy friendly. But they were read only so you couldn’t engage with the reddit content through them.
It’s an interesting thing to ponder and my opinion is that like many other things in life something being ‘OC’ is a spectrum rather than a binary thing.
If I apply a B&W filter on an image is that OC? Obviously not
But what if I make an artwork that’s formed by hundreds of smaller artworks, like this example? This definitely deserves the OC tag
AI art is also somewhere in that spectrum and even then it changes depending on how AI was used to make the art. Each person has a different line on the spectrum where things transition from non OC to OC, so the answer to this would be different for everyone.
If you want some method of making all filenames have same format, use advanced renamer
If you want something to automatically fetch metadata, use calibre or YAClibrary.
Yea some countries have strict piracy laws, that’s why using a VPN and following basic privacy becomes necessary while pirating.
Ahh yes this is one of my favorite quotes and one I think about a lot.
haxNode - Caught with malware
mentioned in FMHY’s unsafe list
This is probably outdated since feddit federates with us, I even joined some of their communities.
Right now it’s not even mastodon compatible let alone lemmy. There are some arguments on how federating with them will allow people to migrate to a more privacy respecting instance and still view threads content, and some users say this will allow them to still communicate with their friends who don’t want to switch away from threads.
So while we do lean towards defederating from it, it’s some months away before we need to actually decide and till then we are simply listening to and discussing both sides of the argument.
that community got famous so naturally will have more posts now, can’t do (or should) anything about it imo. Thanks for thinking about the instance though.
Nope, but they look fine to me. Can you share an example
fyi they have added themes now so you might find a look that suits your tastes better, if none of them do then you can raise an issue on thier github or add an external theme
Oh we had censored some words like removed and removed since we got ad posts in the beginning of instance, it seems that had some negative effects. we’ll remove those filters now, thanks for catching that error.
Saw my message just says removed lol, pretty good example of unintended consequences.
I don’t see them blocking any instance.
To be sure I subscibed to a community from there and it’s federating fine https://lemmy.fmhy.ml/c/boardgames@feddit.de
Hey the image uploading at the backend of lemmy is a bit borked right now, restarting the server fixes it for a while so we restart our instance 5 times a day but it can still cause error sometimes, only thing right now you can do is try after a while, or use an image hosting site and post through there (for posts)
We are trying to find a permanent solution to this, sorry for the inconvenience.
welcome. On the side bar on the right there is a pencil button which you can click to edit the community and icon, banners and description.
That’s a good question, I’ll update the post with it an answer to it as well.
On liftoff, assuming you have signed in, at the very top you should see local@lemmy.fmhy.ml. if you click on it, you should see a drop down with instance names and 3 options of subscribed, local and all for each.
Subscribed would show you the feed with the communities you’ve subscried to, local will show you content from the communities hosted on your home instance, and all will show you every post from every instance we are federated with. That’s basically the r/all equaivalent of lemmy and what you should browse to interact with other instances.
No, they are corrrect, I guess I should have added this part in the post too. The way federation works on lemmy is only after someone searches and subcribes to a community for the first time from another instance, only then is the information about an instance fetched.
This is done this way to prevent flooding and overloading the local instance with every single other instance at once (and to not waste bandwidth connecing with spam intances). So if you set up your own personal instance, you’ll need to search interesting communities once yourself to view them later (or set up a script to do something like it).
huh that’s weird it seems like lemmy being buggy, clicking the link worked for me.
Anyway here’s a direct link: https://lemmy.fmhy.ml/post/133647
Interesting thanks for linking it. I was under the impression that both platforms couldnt see each other yet. I’ll edit the post.
If you want fan translated chapters - Mangadex
for official translations - Mangasee
for both - Comick
if you want to download them you can either use tools like tachiyomi, hakuneko or fdm2 that allows you to ddl from most major sites or use nyaa if you are comfortable with torrenting.