raphael

joined 5 years ago
 

For the Mastodon followers @nfl

Please, please try to keep your #superbowl posts on the same thread. To those people following from Lemmy, random posts to the group end up looking just like a flood of random posts.

[–] raphael@mastodon.communick.com 1 points 3 months ago

@Obi

Someone who finally gets it. :)

[–] raphael@mastodon.communick.com 1 points 5 months ago

Let's see if we can get a game thread working... #NFL #Giants #Falcons

 

Mastodon folks, if you want to share your #apple hot takes with more people, simply tag @apple

 

Baker Mayfield in season opening win vs. Commanders: 24-30, 289 yards, 4 TDs no picks

https://www.espn.com/nfl/boxscore/_/gameId/401671770

@nfl

 

For the #NFL fans out here: https://nfl.community is a Lemmy instance for American Football, with communities for general news and talk (@nfl) and each of the teams. It would be amazing to get the Fediverse more involved.

[–] raphael@mastodon.communick.com 1 points 8 months ago (1 children)

@Basrandir @emacs Any preference between these two?

 

Is ellama the recommended package to use for code assistance on emacs? @emacs

I'm getting some useful results when asking questions to Mistral (via Brave Browser) when working with programming languages that I am learning. What is the current recommended approach to get it working with #emacs?

[–] raphael@mastodon.communick.com 1 points 8 months ago (1 children)

@sping

Your whole premise falls short for one reason: you can *dislike* a post on microblogging UI. Reaction emojis are a thing. How is a bunch of thumb-downs different from a bunch of downvotes?

[–] raphael@mastodon.communick.com 1 points 8 months ago (3 children)

@sping

What do you mean "by negative feedback only in the form of posts"? Do you mean "you can not downvote a post"?

 

So many cool posts about #emacs recently but I am not sure the microblog UI is the best for them. Ideally, I wish we could group AP actors to announce any activity by a certain hashtag, so they could become posts in something like #lemmy instead.

In the meantime, how do I get more of this emacs conversation on @emacs ?

 

Hi @frameworkcomputer , just wanted to let you know that you now have a community on the threadiverse as well: @framework

[–] raphael@mastodon.communick.com -2 points 2 years ago (1 children)

@glad_cat @Blaze (also, something I learned now that I am trying to use Lemmy from Mastodon: lemmy.world comments seems to be broken, all of their URLs returning 404 or errors)

[–] raphael@mastodon.communick.com -2 points 2 years ago (2 children)

@glad_cat @Blaze yeah, my lemmy account is @rglullis, this is my mastodon account.

[–] raphael@mastodon.communick.com -2 points 2 years ago (1 children)

@Blaze that's one of the benefits of federation: https://communick.news/post/23471

 

My post about communick on @fediverse was unfeatured and I got a 3-day ban for "advertisements".

The post was well received and had 100+ upvotes. I've written it after someone found a comment of mine and said more people could be interested.

I did talk about communick a lot on that community, but my participation was far from spammy. I also subscribed to plenty of other communities and kept any communick-related comments to the "right" place.