DoubleCore

@DoubleCore@lemmy.world
1 Post – 12 Comments
Joined 1 years ago

I think Lemmy.world is the new meta right now. All Reddit refugees overflow this instance as this is the most generic one and by looking and the number of communities it’s the smarter choice.

I just hope that the influx of users won’t cause too many server issues. I can already imagine what the devs feel like to have so many active users without mentally and technologically preparing for it

23 more...

I wrote this in another thread, so copy pasting it here:

I believe that the limitation is part of the Mastodon app, and not related to the Fediverse. There might be a character limit but I don’t think it’s as limited as Mastodon’s.

Btw, Mastodon isn’t really fit for this type of conversation. Mastodon aims to replace tweeter - microblogging interaction, where Lemmy aims to replace Reddit - thread interactions.

Each comment on Lemmy will be treated as microblog on mastodon which isn’t really practical.

"I just don’t want to like, create problems or anything" that's cute lol

Anyway, I think if you upload it to imgur it's more than enough because then you offload the heavy part to imgur and you only share a link to the image..

If you insist on uploading directly, try to compress it a bit to jpeg

YouTube Bitwarden WhatsApp

So September you say? huh I wasn't expecting that at all. Took them long enough to update their god damn anti cheat.. but better late than never I guess

Thanks for the update pal!

I knew I was missing something! Thanks for for the heads up

As it looks now, Reddit hit another rock bottom and started to restore deleted posts. So I do t know if it is even worth doing that when they still control your data. If you live in a country that must comply with GDPR, file a complain and hopefully it will get enough traction to shut down Reddit for good

Nice to see more gaming communities join the party! I used to be a HLL player but since I moved to Linux, and seeing what Team17 is doing with their title makes me think they are doing me a favor

2 more...

I think the issue is that the scroll is also updated when the posts list is updated. They need to implement this like twitter where new posts are loaded from above and not the whole page ever X seconds.

I wish them a lot of good luck moderating the subreddit wihout proper tooling and API. Let's see how long they last.

Because you finally see human interactions and not bots spamming everywhere (I guess)