Yea I mean, no wonder the companies have no incentive to avoid a broken day one release. The internet never learns.
sparky
As for the moderation comment, I'm trying to mitigate this slightly by having an account with the same nick on 2-3 instances and modding myself on my communities on all of them. My hope is then if one of the identities goes away, I still have access from another one.
If people don't understand you, just say it louder and with more energy. Federate! FEDERATE! F E D E R A T E !!!!!!!!
This is actually really cool. Sounds like calling it a "DLC" is far short of the reality. I picked it up on release and played like 5 hours or so maybe, but when I tried it again a few days ago, I had no idea what I was doing anymore. Might be time to start a new game and give it a fresh try once the new DLC lands.
I've actually been wondering this myself and haven't gotten an answer yet. At any rate, the workaround we found over at lemmy.pt is pretty reliable:
- Go to the Communities page on your home instance
- In the search box, search for
[[email protected]](/c/[email protected])
so in this case[[email protected]](/c/[email protected])
, with the exclamation mark at the front. - Wait like 10 seconds and search again for just the name of the community, so in this case
wine
.
This seems to be a way to force your home lemmy to "learn" about the remote community at which point you can subscribe to it.
Ditto for this, I can see the fediverse being the true Web 3.0! Love the freedom, flexibility and that kind of pioneering spirit I get by being an early adopter of what could be a new paradigm. Which is I guess an old paradigm, because we've kind of gone full circle to like, BBS and e-mail.
On the other hand I guess the ability to ~~scam~~ sell worthless monkey jpegs to greasy bros was kind of an amusing capability of the old web 3.0
Yea I read somewhere that Reddit has upwards of 2,000 employees. Like, what.
This is really good. When Reddit un-blacks out I am going to replace all my comments with "Left for Lemmy" and a link to this image.