Armetron

@Armetron@lemmy.world
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Joined 1 years ago

I love the fact that Bluey and MLP have been worked around and not destroyed yet

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It is because you agreed to to the terms and conditions of the Windows operating system

https://lemmyverse.net/communities Once you go to the site on the top right there's an icon of a house click it and set your local instance. From there you're free to search all communities by name and by instance location and once you click on them it will open using your local instance automatically. From there you simply have to subscribe

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while you're at it. What's your mother's maiden name?

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I've gone cold turkey from Reddit and I'm loving it. My one complaint about Lemmy, that I haven't figured out if this is setting for, is when logging on you always see the most active posts from your specific instance. I would like to see instead the top post from all instances by default

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So I joined lemmy.world because I use to be a user of reddit is fun, rip, and in their going away message they mentioned .world. So I joined that instance not realizing how the fediverse works.

Overall what I've seen is the instance you join determines your "front page" since by default it will be set to show local communities. Other than that subscribe to any community from any instance then set your front page to show "subscribed" or "all" and you get your basic Reddit experience

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If I'm not mistaken even though you can view users within the fediverse you won't get anything because the instance of Mastodon does not store data the same way that Lemmy does.

Think of it as someone went into a cheese factory asking to talk to a specific person who works there and asking them to see their selection of beans

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Should repost to the aww community

Start taking your education seriously because it becomes hell afterwards. Forget about being a mechanical engineer and instead focus on software. Start working as a full stack engineer and transition towards ai afterwards

They're called toots