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Do you have a screenshot?


11 years, sync for lemmy would be amazin, I’d easily pay again.


Not like RIF, more modern space wasting with the ‘card’ approach.
Dear gods, no. It has and always had a great compact view:



Heh, I had the opposite, my comment was accidentally deleted by a mod, but the restore command never reached my server. So now it’s deleted for me (and I can’t see replies to it), but lives on in the original instance :D


Anything put on the internet is forever.
If only. Alas, it’s more “Expect anything put on the internet to be forever”, I already spent a significant amount of time looking for treasures from the earl 2000s, and even from something as recent as 2009, without any luck. I’ve also uploaded songs to YouTube that for all I know have no other sources left, neither illegal nor legal.


But that is tangential. It is not some kind of intrinsic thing you make it out to be. That’s my whole point.
Essentially, you want to spread this state of things, I want people to know there are currently bugs and problems because this software is in a pretty early state, not Alpha anymore, but not very far along the beta state.


I wish I could continue, but my comment got deleted as duplicate post, which it was not. Not sure what the mods are doing here.


Allowlist instead of denylist? That’s supposed to exist.


It’s more about being public and after getting traction going private. Being private from the start is a completely different thing.
Not that I think beehaw does that, they were clear it’s temporary because of a lack of proper modding/admin tools.
The other option is to completely ignore federation, and just create an account on every instance because that’s the only way to not lose the communities there.


I think you’ll find a lot of people disagree that this is how it should work.
I’m also the only one at work who uses FF. But guess who is also the only developer at work? ;)
Thanks, already had it active, I was watching changes :D


I watch two streams, one cooking stream, and one foodtruck stream. The cooking stream has a slightly younger average age of probably mid to late 20, streamers are 40ish. The foodtruck has employees and customers mostly in their early 20s, average chat age is probably around 30 to mid 30s (our oldest mod is in his 50s, another has 3 more years). It’s always fascinating how wildly different the normal twitch demographics are :D


Even better, one of the first streamers who switched was gambling proponent and misogynist Trainwreck.
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