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I use IONOS.
Dunno if I’m too late, but here goes. My question is about federation between instances.
On PeerTube an instance follows another instance and then federates every channel and videos available.
On Lemmy, the user can follow a specific community and then that community will federate with the users instance.
How about being able to, either as the instance itself or a user, to follow an entire instance and have it federate everything?
An example. I have a user on Lemmy.wtf, but I am also very interested in the communities at Feddit.dk. I never know when new communities have been created on Feddit.dk, unless I go directly to Feddit.dk and look. If I could subscribe my instance to Feddit.dk, then all future communities would be visible to me automatically.
If something like that isn’t possible, then what about being able to browse other instance’s communities from my own instance?
If you check out the pinned post at !peertube@lemmy.wtf, you might find something of interest.
Wasn’t that Logan Poul?
My iPhone mini.
There’s not the same amount of content as YT, but have a look at the pinned post in this community about channels to follow: !peertube@lemmy.wtf
Neither did Israel though, for the thousands of hostages they hold.
In this context, there’s no difference.
I don’t get Mint. I use Mint, btw.
I would say right up to about Windows 7. Then the enshittification started.
BTW, I have no idea how to spell enshittification.
Waiting for their Docker image.
You can check out the pinned post about PeerTube servers (platforms) in this community !peertube@lemmy.wtf
Check out the pinned post at !peertube@lemmy.wtf about channels to follow. Maybe you find something interesting.
Forgot the name of the add on for Firefox, but it can redirect to your own instance.
Pretty sure I’ve seen the mint leaf used before and the color green is used in the logo and theming.
I use Mint, btw. Really.
I did, because when you buy a PC, Linux is not installed by default. If it was, I wouldn’t have had to install it for them.
Ever since moving everyone to Linux, I haven’t had to do any IT support. Honestly.
What? Windows XP was awesome!