Can you even tell which of my comments came from Lemmy.World, and which comments didn’t?
Yes. Yes we can.
Can you even tell which of my comments came from Lemmy.World, and which comments didn’t?
Yes. Yes we can.
I used dimensionality reduction to make it 2D
Huh, interesting. So is the idea to spread the data out as much an possible, while keeping “similar” communities near each other? What was the dimensionality of the original set?
it probably brings you to an instance that isn’t yours so you have to figure out a way to open the link from your own instance
This is a pretty much a solved problem, the solution just needs to be promoted more, perhaps even on the join-lemmy page.
I sometimes wish voting (or downvoting) could be limited to subscribers the subscribers of a community. Do you think this could help reduce cases like this?
To add on to that, Thunder have implemented all these search features in the app.
The only spelling error I spotted is right at the end where you said Mask and not Musk
Pretty sure “Alone Mask” is intentional. It seems to be common to misspell his name on purpose. I’ve seen “Elmo Husk”, “Leon Skum”, etc.
Good choice. They’re federated with LemmyWorld, correct? Just not the piracy community?
Ah, good catch. Any alternative you would recommend instead?
You would have to set up a vetted set of approved non-problematic instances.
No instance will be perfect, but I think lemm.ee, lemmy.zip, and lemmy.sdf.org could be good candidates for generic instances to recommend. All in the top 20 instances, so they are decently well federated, but not centralizing to the largest instance (LemmyWorld).
I am trying to convince more instance admins to install Fediverser on their servers, so that we can have a way to point people to one site that can distribute the users and help with onboarding and discovery
What does Fediverser from an admin standpoint? Does it just enable a “Login with Reddit” option for onboarding new users?
I will update the instance list.
Thanks!
Generally all issues/requests can be added in https://gitlab.com/azzurite/lemmy-universal-link-switcher/-/issues.
I would need a GitLab account for that, correct? Is it worth it?
How did you find this? I had like 3 people suddenly write on this year old thread.
I went from my Violentmonkey dashboard to the GitLab page, searched Lemmy for “Azzurite”, and this post was the top result. Once I commented, it must have shown up for users sorting by “New Comments”.
Just send them to Lemmy world
I agree that having a “default instance” would greatly help with onboarding new users, but as many others have said before, centralizing on the largest instance is not a good idea.
There are several other “general purpose” Lemmy instances. Why not send everyone to lemm.ee, until its size is close to lemmy world? At that point, start sending everyone to lemmy.sdf.org or lemmy.zip.
youtube channel whitelist
I’d like to do the same, but it looks like that particular Firefox extension is no longer available. Is there a current version that you use?
Maybe they mean Nostr? If so, describing it as “the bitcoin bros’ network” is a bit misleading, since the “crypto” portion of Nostr is short for “cryptography”, not “cryptocurrency”.
Hi @[email protected], thanks for this great tool!
What is the best way to submit servers to be added? I notice that diagonlemmy.social doesn’t seem to be on the list. I could edit the script at my end, but that would solve the problem only for me, and likely be overwritten next time the list is updated.
An a related note, is there a Lemmy community for LULs?
And Xitter fittingly has X-cretements.
I think the keyboard shortcuts might have been part of RES.
I don’t think ‘LES’ exists, but since RES is licenced under GPL v3, would it be possible to copy features directly into the Lemmy codebase, or into the mlmym frontend (old.lemmy) codebase?
I don’t typically browse and peruse YouTube, mostly just check a select set of channels that I follow, so PeerTube might work well for me. Is there a way to see which (if any) of the YouTube channels I follow are available on PeerTube?
@[email protected] If it’s available as an RSS feed, you could probably get @[email protected] to create a Lemmy community for you.
Translation: Are you sure?