deleted by creator
deleted by creator
I have a degree in CS with a minor in Earth and Environmental Science. I taught middle school science, and could have taught math.
This is nice. It’s good that people can subscribe to these. But I also want to be able to make my own, because I might only want to read 5 magazines in their list of 25 magazines for selfhosted.
Close. I want to define the ones that I use. Other people can define what multilemmies they want. It should be user-oriented, not server-oriented.
I’d like something like multi-reddits. I want to be able to define specific groups of communities to show together, instead of having to either have a mish-mash of everything, or having to view each community on its own.
Yes! I’d love this.
Wow! I wasn’t the first one! I want a fire-lizard. Granted, I also want a dragon, but that seems overly presumptuous.
You really need to index your tables. This has all the hallways of a Cartesian cross product.
This is very well done. Thanks for getting the SSL cert.
I’ve written one at https://babylon4.com/fediverse, but yours goes into more detail.
The article is very good, and explains some things about federation and the difference between lemmy and kbin. All in all a good introduction.
I wrote since stuff to help new Mastodon users: https://babylon4.com/mastodon
And tits shouldn’t even be on the list.
Mmmm tater-tits
What about a company that makes a bunch of products, and sets up a Lemmy instance with a community for each. The company pays attention to problems customers have and use their instance to improve the products. It’s a corporate Lemmy instance, but I don’t think you should defederate from it.
In order of learning: