Driving dangerously.
You are not in fast'n'fourious, you are just a piece of shit endangering every one around you
Driving dangerously.
You are not in fast'n'fourious, you are just a piece of shit endangering every one around you
No pu(ti)n intended I guess!
Oh, ok, I wasn't aware. I will try to crosspost this later,
I don't understand. Is there an issue in that community? (I'm not ironic)
thank you! I will keep an eye on those
Nah... Missing IMHO:
I have some favorites
https://makertube.net/accounts/michellemay about stichong, sewing etc
https://subscribeto.me/accounts/gbryant technology and videogames
https://video.canadiancivil.com/accounts/shifter active mobility and biking
This is Europe, not the USA, where everyone can go around everywhere with a deadly weapon, right?
Actually the main link is to the video itself. This post is from Lemmy, so, if youk look the oroginal post, you can see that the object of the post is the link to youtube and the link to the mastodon toot isnjust a text. But from your maston account you s just the second one... The "bad" part of the fediverse, I guess
I don't think that Reddit is so much better. The interface at the moment is full of ads that make i confusing. The only thing is the community search that is a bit cumbersome, but this is due to federation, and understood. On the other hand the federation with Mastodon/Friendica/whatever is super-powerful, hand honestly enjoyable
Thank you for all your work
I don't know about containrd data, but this book here is very, very famous
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Death_and_Life_of_Great_American_Cities
I think that the lightest you can get is SNAC: written in portable C, it requires only an ngix server, and no database.
It's ideal for single used instances or automated projects
Here some background and how tos: https://encrypted.tesio.it/2024/12/18/how-to-run-your-own-social-network.html
And here the description of fedimeteo, that provides forecasts for thousands of cities on the fediverse using a slim low cost vps' https://it-notes.dragas.net/2025/02/26/fedimeteo-how-a-tiny-freebsd-vps-became-a-global-weather-service-for-thousands/