Tilvids.com, maketube.net, urbanists.video, spectra.video are a few
Tilvids.com, maketube.net, urbanists.video, spectra.video are a few
One of the new weekly special creations at my local ice cream shop. It changes every week, but I like trying the new flavors they create.
This shouldn’t be this funny.
It’s not so much the instances but the communities that are important on Lemmy, unlike most of the fediverse. If your community’s instance is federated with the big instances, it helps get people to your community either way if the post shows as a link on the bigger instance or the host instance. Hopefully crawlers will eventually add some smarts so we link the host instances eventually too.
Yeah that really made it hard to convince normies to use it. Have you found a similar replacement that does e2e privacy if both using the software and sms/rcs as a backup if not?
Most of the others were Emacs related. I’m sure someone on here is even using the new emacs client lem to read this comment.
Wine and crossover can probably meet the needs of most of your windows app needs at this point, which realistically aren’t a lot if you look into it, and keep a windows vm / cloud instance handy. Why not try a vm of Linux on your windows machine (or use WSL) to get your toes in the water to see if your assumptions are still correct today?
Follow your friends, check out your instance’s federated feed and follow some people there (if you aren’t self hosting), follow some tags, and follow a trending bot like @popularposts@masto.ai
Is that 100m active users?
I haven’t hooked up posting from my domain yet, but I understand this is an alternative to using an AP plugin or https://fed.brid.gy/ . Seems pretty slick if you want to tie your primary identity into a mastodon server, though I guess in theory this approach could work with any AP platform that has a similar API. Probably the best use case would be if you don’t fully self-host your own blog.
Where does ChatGPT fall into this meme?
I think your best options are mlmym or alexandrite installed as a PWA from your browser. I think Liftoff also has a native app for Windows but I’ve only tried it on Android.
On the microblogging side of the fedi, “fedihire” and “jobalert” hashtags seem to be frequently used for job postings, and “getfedihired” and “jobsearch” for those posting that they are looking.