Yeah.
But if knowledgeable users have access to archives they can use that as sacred scriptures of ancient wisdom to guide and inform new communities in the ways of the old gods.
Yeah.
But if knowledgeable users have access to archives they can use that as sacred scriptures of ancient wisdom to guide and inform new communities in the ways of the old gods.
There are archives here: https://the-eye.eu/redarcs
And some tools here:
https://github.com/Yakabuff/redarc
I've grabbed a few archives but not spent anytime checking I can read them yet.
Hoard and post when relevant imo.
Early days but I'm using this which makes it feel a little bit more like old Reddit.
I don't really see the need. As each instance has its own login all you need is a few bookmarks....I must be missing something tho
Since the last update the Jerboa is pretty smooth at switching between accounts.
Yes.
The interesting bit is the top article linked at the end of the article:
Not only were they involved in symbiotic relationships with others species, it seems they may have been on the brink of the first dinosaur city states!
I just search for the instance in Mastodon:
following:
Makes a pretty big impact on my Mastodon feed.
Mastodon & Kbin can access Lemmy. Best have one of each, and 2 Lemmy's just to be sure.
Boot times aren't really an issue and not really relevant to good vs bad. You should be able to rice each one for speed on your particular use case if you really want to.
Be wary of anything you get from RedHat. I use their stuff sometimes but ensure I can happily live without gnome, systemd, pipewire, wayland or whatever else they are generously gifting to us freeloaders.
Awesome, thanks.
On an app just now, but will check this out tomorrow.