Not in the default web app. Lemmy provides an API endpoint, so third party clients can list liked posts.
I use Boost and it shows me on my profile screen.
Not in the default web app. Lemmy provides an API endpoint, so third party clients can list liked posts.
I use Boost and it shows me on my profile screen.
Well… I did, it was fun to see the IT support team of my work shaking every time they access my machine to some maintenance:
I do see some cases where “experience using our product is a plus”, but the way it was told you as a “negative feedback” I feel is wrong.
They probably don’t want to spend time training a new employee on their product, which to me is a huge red flag. You dodged a bullet there.
My country (Brazil) doesn’t have any regulations about it. Don’t know about the EU.
You can post directly to a Lemmy community from Mastodon. But there’s no way to do some kind of “cross-post” directly from a Mastodon post.
It is for everyone. I’m not a photography nerd and have an account that I post sporadically.
If you want to browse any instance, you can go to that instance home page and click “explore”. Example: https://pixelfed.social/web/explore
Hope you accomplish your mission to bring your friends to FediVerse. It is a little sad that the communication with Lemmy is not good at the moment.
Not blind, but I have two followers on Mastodon who are, and I asked about their experience.
They said the “Mastodon etiquete” of describing images makes it better to use than any of the “mainstream” social media they use.
Since I found they are following me I doubled down on describing images. It is specially pleasant trying to describe a meme the funniest way possible.
Brazilian Portuguese does have lots of anus related sayings.
Do not worry too much. At least in Brazil, almost no one uses mesóclise on casual conversation, and it can come across as pedantic.
Wait until you learn about “mesóclise”
As @flamingos@ukfli.uk said, there’s an API endpoint for that, so third party clients can show it, even if the web interface do not.
I happen to use Boost for Lemmy on my Android and I can see all my upvotes and downvotes on my profile page.
One way to ensure your comment to federate the way you are expecting is to mention the original group (community) of the thread. This way, Lemmy will receive the comment on the group’s inbox and propagate to all federated servers.
Another behavior I found is that replies to non federated comments (as the one you showed in the op) will be announced to all federated servers. More details I found here: https://seb.jambor.dev/posts/understanding-activitypub-part-2-lemmy/
Just tagging @notjustbikes@notjustbikes.com
They have some discount for open source, students and other things. You can send them an email and explain your situation, you’ll never know…
Here’s a tip for you: their beta version (EAP) is always free, but not available all the time, if you’re fine with some plugins not working
I’ve made the move a few years ago. I really like the “IDE” experience instead of the “code editor” one.
“Oh, but it takes so much RAM”, yup… So does all those electron apps I have to use alongside VSCode, that are built in webstorm…
By the way. There’s a mastodon bot called “Inspirational Skeletor” that I find very amusing to follow: https://mas.to/@skeletor
They said they still figuring out how to handle the federated posts into its content recommendation algorithm and moderation tools. So not yet.
(Sauce: https://www.timothychambers.net/2023/07/08/threads-and-activtypub.html )
No worries. You’re not the first one who went in this rant, and I ensure you won’t be the last.
I agree with you. Sometimes we all feel like beta users of this fairly new platform. And much can be improved before “mainstream” adoption. But let me see if I can help you wrap your head arround some of your concerns.
About you not be logged on Lemmy.ml, I think it helps if you think of “Lemmy” the same as “Email with votes”. You don’t expect to be logged on you Gmail account when you access Hotmail.com, but you still can read messages from @hotmail.com accounts, even as those two sites are managed by different companies / entities.
Transfer account is something lacking, yes. And I think its a feature on the backlog for lemmy devs, cause other similar services has it, like Mastodon.
UI should not be a different instance, and I don’t think it is. I have an account on sh.itjust.works and I can use the same login and password on oldsh.itjust.works. So if you have problem with old.lemmy.world, you have all the rights to complain with whatever entity is running your instance.
Well… That’s it. I hope that helps. If you have any further questions, I encourage you to send a message to any of lemmy.world’s mod or adm. Different from reddit, the adms of lemmy tend to listen to its users.