Pretty sure it was copied from the subreddit, back when the community was created 😅
I am the administrator of “What the Fediverse”, which includes:
Pretty sure it was copied from the subreddit, back when the community was created 😅
For those situations where all you can say is wtf?!:
I hope this gets fixed. I use that website a lot and also direct new users towards it.
Dunno how I feel about being part of that statistic…
Only the storage usage has been a problem for me, but that is much easier to handle now. I do wish there was some better documentation for exactly that.
I use a Ubiquiti doorbell, which operates locally. However you do need some extra equipment to set it up.
Tomorrow Lemmy.wtf will also be one year 🎉🎉
What’s a “green server”?
Doesn’t most map providers get their data from OSM?
Doesn’t .com mean “commercial” and that doesn’t fit his project at all.
Go to Namecheap.com and play around with their domain generator. There’s plenty of none-ccTLD’s to choose from.
Depending on the project, you could find a gTLD that fits your project.
.tech .dev .app …etc
I wonder what the authorities could use the recovery email for? Did they gain access to the Protonmail through the recovery email?
Also consider that Instagram uses aggressive image compression and then you import from that to Pixelfed, which also does its own compression. No wonder the quality is questionable.
Have you tried adding an original image to Pixelfed?
Not natively in Pixelfed.
This is a setting by the admin of that Pixelfed instance. Try another instance, if you are unhappy with the quality.
Makes sense to me. Their games isn’t made for their community and player base anymore. It’s made for their shareholders and they don’t care about BlizzCon.
That doesn’t look like voice channels to me, like in Discord?
Look for this, under the about page of the instance.
This is how the settings look like for a PeerTube admin, regarding global search and subscribing to remote channels:
You can disable P2P.
You will only see content from other instances, if your instance federates with them.
However, some instances allow “global search”, which means you can practically find everything through search, from all the other instances.
It’s also possible to subscribe to channels from other instances, even though your instance does not federate with said instance.
If you go to the About > Network page, you can see which instances is federated with yours.
That is really awesome, but what about editing documents on your phone or tablet?