they/them && ❤️🧡💛💚💙💜
I keep running into this by accident, especially when I’m trying to change tabs with Ctrl + number and jump off the Ctrl too fast.
>“bloody oxygen tracking patent”
>click on post
>“blood oxygen tracking patent”
:/
Agreed. Inkjet cartridges dry out too fast.
Why is Meta being sued by Twitter for imitating its functionality but Mastodon isn’t? Are open source developers more allowed to infringe on Twitter’s “trade secrets” than proprietary devs?
I’m so sorry, my reading comprehension failed me. I don’t know how to answer your actual question, which is super embarrassing.
I don’t have personal experience with Friendica or Pleroma, unfortunately, but the interwebs say Pleroma users can follow Lemmy communities.
As of release v0.14.0 (we are now on v0.18):
Mastodon and Pleroma users can:
View Lemmy communities, user profiles, posts and comments Follow Lemmy communities to receive new posts and comments Replies (mentions) work in both directions, including notifications
In addition, Pleroma users can exchange private messages with Lemmy users.
Note that Pleroma and Mastodon rely on a compatibility mode in Lemmy, which means that they won’t receive events like Deletes or Votes. Other projects whose federation works similar to Pleroma/Mastodon will likely also federate.
That’s all I know. If anyone else can shed light on this, please do, because now I have the same question :P
As far as I can tell, the answer is generally yes, as long as the instance you’re in is federated with the destination instance. And in the fediverse, the default is to do so.
Here’s a post from beehaw itself about why it decided to defederate from lemmy.world and sh.itjust.works. Basically beehaw didn’t have the resources to deal with the sheer volume of traffic from these instances, especially because they were dealing with disproportionately high amounts of trolling from users from those instances.
They don’t need a future. They want profit right now. Pump and dump.