Duality of man
Duality of man
Empress forgot to take her meds again
YSK: What other instances have the most notable Lemmy instances defederated with
Why YSK: Choosing an instance with defederation policies you’re most comfortable with is important to make your Fediverse experience smooth in the long run. Here is a chart showing the defederation count of each instance. | Instance | Defederated with how many other instances | |---------------------|-----------------------------------------------| | beehaw.org [http://beehaw.org] | 405 | | feddit.de [http://feddit.de] | 101 | | lemmy.world | 63 | | lemmy.ml [http://lemmy.ml] | 44 | | sh.itjust.works | 4 | | exploding-heads.com [http://exploding-heads.com] | 3 |
To those who are concerned about datamining by Meta through Threads
This has been repeated several times now, but an important reminder: Meta doesn’t need Threads to mine your data. Lemmy has been designed to be very easy to scrape due to its open APIs. Don’t worry yourself: Meta can, will, and is already scraping all of your data from the past and the future. They may not be able to see granular data such as posts you upvote but your comments and posts are already a goldmine of data for Meta.
Wefwef's performance measurement according to PageSpeed Insights. The web app performs fine on my budget device with only 1.5 Mbps internet speed, why is this?
Link to my PageSpeed Insights report: https://pagespeed.web.dev/analysis/https-wefwef-app/abp1b3inbv?form_factor=mobile [https://pagespeed.web.dev/analysis/https-wefwef-app/abp1b3inbv?form_factor=mobile]
Another bug: the post title says
\`@\` becomes \`%40\`But the @ and %40 doesn’t get rendered by Wefwef.
When searching for a community from another instance, `@` becomes `%40`
You mfers invaded the video from Wefwef's 0.12.0 changelog showcasing its new swipe-to-hide feature
Bean shitposts becoming popular across the entire Fediverse in just an hour is a live demonstration of how effective decentralization and federation protocols are.
I made a Microsoft Office guide back then, and I figured out I should re-up it here as well