You say that like it’s a bad thing.
Lemmy users missing out is THE reason they’ll become PieFed users.
Developer of PieFed, a sibling of Lemmy & Mbin.
You say that like it’s a bad thing.
Lemmy users missing out is THE reason they’ll become PieFed users.
I did the DB structure changes at the same time as the ones needed for community flair as they’re quite similar. Might be able to do the rest tomorrow.
Tags, aka hashtags, are instance-wide (not just in a community) and interoperate with Mastodon, Pixelfed, Mbin. Anyone can make a new hashtag and they are completely unmoderated.
Flairs are a limited list determined by each community’s mods and are only used in that community. They will federate with other PieFed instances and with Lemmy (when they finish coding what they’re calling “tags”, a really unfortunate choice of name).
Watch this space.
Lol, rip
You’re going to have to prioritise.
Find changes that:
Save a decent amount of money Are low risk Don’t take too long to do Can be easily backed-out of
This idea is quite similar to what Bluesky is doing, with “Labels” https://docs.bsky.app/docs/advanced-guides/moderation.
We’d need some way to crowdsource the verification and validity of the labels so people can’t just put low-quality or abusive labels everywhere.
It could potentially reduce the amount of work moderators need to do because spam would be labelled as such by anyone and if a few others also label it the same then it would reach a threshold where the label becomes active.
Does anyone have experience with this way of moderating content on Bluesky? How well does it work in practice?
Imagine you want to write a competitor to PostgreSQL and you start out by importing SQLite into your project and building on top of that. To you it seems like a good idea because you’ve never written a DB app before and the only DB you’ve ever seen before is SQLite. You’ll get a prototype real fast but you’ll never build a PostgreSQL equivalent because you never learned the foundational knowledge of how a DB works and because SQLite forecloses all the pathways you need to get there.
Same thing.
Because outsourcing your core business processes is a bad idea. A fediverse app that relies on a library to do all the fediverse stuff is going to have a bad time. Not straight away, but eventually.
Most of the cheap Androids I’ve had got maybe 1 free update and then nothing ever again. Even if I wanted to pay.
Compact mode has been added now, FYI. Screenshots at https://codeberg.org/rimu/pyfedi/issues/540#issuecomment-3788240
Even teenage girls?
You seem to be saying that teenage girls should have known FB was manipulating them and just closed the app.
The ‘MATE’ edition of Mint is basically Gnome 2 with a lick of paint. That’ll be worth a try.
On this setup, does Libby run on the Kindle or…?
Invite code is here: https://piefed.social/post/484755
A nice comment is worth more than 1000 upvotes, emotionally.
Interstellar works with PieFed now although the API it uses is only enabled on one instance https://preferred.social/ as we’re still testing it out.
Google has put a lot of effort into detecting and blocking stuff like this. They call it “click fraud”, if you want to look it up.
It’ll just mean they start ignoring clicks from you.
Somewhere in your profile settings there’s an export. It won’t export your posts, just which communities you follow and who you’ve blocked, etc. Import those into your new account on the new instance.
Yep, I’ll document it in some way. A FEP seems overkill as it’s really just adding a bit more data onto Actors and Activities, not a big deal.