Very good. I was going for The Woman with Half Her Leg Missing but Footloose is fantastic. I salute you.
Mid 50s, first went online on a 70s BBS, JANET user in the 80s.
Very good. I was going for The Woman with Half Her Leg Missing but Footloose is fantastic. I salute you.
Yeah, and some have screens on the front and back of the monitors. And those keyboards have hundreds of keys.
Is it “There’s too many legs and arms”?
Really wish people would learn how to use AI.
There’s AI and then there’s “Oh my God, one of them has a foot pointing backwards”
As I understand it, Lemmy doesn’t support notifications through the api and the devs are resistant So apps have to take one of two routes either constantly polling individual servers or installing a service on the phone (which causes battery issues on Android or to get shut down on iOS)
I hope notifications will be supported from the outset.
Thank you, to a non-developer eye that doesn’t look any different to Lemmy.
Please are you able to explain why sublinks is better and what the extra features are?
Will it compete with https://join.piefed.social/ ? Or does it have some stand out features ?
Thank you
Let me just check I’ve got this right.
Sub links is an enhanced version of Lemmy with some extra features. It works with normal Lemmy Clients. We’ll still be able to access our existing Lemmy communities but if our account is on a sublink instance then we’ll be able to take advantage of the enhancements in sublink communities.
We won’t need to migrate anything across manually, just log out and log in.
It’s just that I’ve had to create new accounts before (because of incompatibility) and recreate subscriptions, loose post history etc. Also because of instances not being maintained.
I just thought discuss.online was different and a more stable place to be. If you do migrate discuss.online will we still be able access and contribute to our subscribed Lemmy communities?
Agreed, not critical just puzzled.
Hang on, you’ll switch discuss.online to this sublinks.org ? What if I don’t want to?
What’s an LISN ?
Edit: @feathercrown edited their post which originally said LISN.
There are so many buzzwords in that announcement it makes my head hurt.
In fact, went to sublinks.org and the about section is also full of buzzwords. It’s not clear at all.
I thought I was pretty familiar with the fediverse (joined mastodon in 2018) but I don’t understand what some of that means. What is a Link Aggregation Social Network and why is it capitalised?
Interesting links to Three Body Problem there.
That makes no sense at all.
Mlem have just released a beta to TestFlight that has 0.19 support.
Is there any news on Sublinks?