glory to the CCP stack.
just a random stranger
codeberg: https://codeberg.org/asudox
aspe:keyoxide.org:D63IYCGSU4XXB5JSCBBHXXFEHQ
glory to the CCP stack.
You just create one, it’s pretty self explanatory I’d say. Click the “Create community” button in the web UI. If you are using a Lemmy mobile client, I think none of them support creating communities yet.
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We certainly are nearing the first stable release, but there are still 14 open issues and more to come. Iirc one of the lemmy devs said that it will take a few months before we get stable 1.0.0. That recent release is probably some alpha or beta release.
If you mean Davel, he’s not one of the Lemmy devs. I meant nutomic or dessalines.
Try PMing the Lemmy devs or just wait until one of them checks this post. They are the owners of lemmy.ml.
Proof of process (e.g. a recording of you making the content) is the most reliable way. Big tech is also trying to push C2PA to mark AI made content, though that most likely will never succeed at what it is trying to accomplish.
You can embed external images in Lemmy. Unless image proxying is enabled by the target’s instance, tracking individuals is possible.
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Do you plan on moving away from GitHub to something else like Forgejo?
It is easier to use because it doesn’t concern itself with federation or decentralization yet.
Lemmy would also be easy to use if we could only use one instance.
You’re basically comparing a centralized platform with a decentralized one. Of course the centralized one is easier to use.
I never really tried using Sync as I don’t use proprietary clients. Summit recently got open source, it is pretty good and the dev is pretty fast at developing the app. Currently my main.
Where are the mainstream gaming laptops/desktops with SteamOS preinstalled? HP might be the first one to do that I think.
https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/issues/2631
It’s coming in the next release
Locking for rule 5.
Related: OAuth for third party websites is being discussed here https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/issues/1368