No, jerboa isn’t filtering anything. They mean they don’t have access to some beehaw communities because beehaw isn’t federating with Lemmy.world.
I don’t know why they are saying this though considering they are in the programming.dev instance
Article that talks about how previous social media companies have died:
https://www.faceted.social/p/3169aedd-3f06-4db4-b51c-ed4690e9f5a6
I have been on Lemmy for a couple of years and I am very happy about the influx.
I think Lemmy (and kbin) have a lot of potential and just need more attention from users, mods, developers and other organizations;
I’m not sure how to make a link to communities so that it works for everyone sorry. But yeah the ! Does indicate a community usually
The rust subreddit is apparently considering moving to Lemmy:
r/programming is private even though I think a lot of the mods were reddit employees, I think even u/spez. what is going on lol
I am on both and kbin seems less active.
Perhaps the numbers are counted different?
lemmy might be counting people who have posted this month and kbin might be counting anyone who has cisited the site.
Big respect to all the devs for handling this growth so well.
There was talk of someone populating a Lemmy instance with reddit data.
There is a lot of reddit data on a torrent somewhere aparrently.
https://programming.dev/ is a programming focused server. It has communities for a few different languages. It’s not too popular yet but I hope it will be in the future.
ahhh thank you!
Oops In didn’t read the description, didn’t know it was for android specifically 🤣
Yeah I don’t use it on android.
Firefox - browser Signal - messaging app
@derivator@feddit.de is the creator I believe.
not sure if that is the right way to @ some so here is their profile:https://feddit.de/u/derivator)
This is really cool and deserves more attention!
It’s because of market conditions. Low interest -> Companies spend money and chase growth High interest -> Companies try to monetize users
Interesting!
I have been using chezmoi for dotfile management (including nixos config) but I will check out fossil.