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Steam Deck or the miyoo mini plus with onion os would be my picks. I have both and they both scratch an itch in a different way.
Steam Deck or the miyoo mini plus with onion os would be my picks. I have both and they both scratch an itch in a different way.
Interesting, hope it goes well!
You know how reddit has /multi/ to the like that but can include multiple setvers. So you can see multiple servers worth of /c/technology posts all in one go.
The closest I’ve got is an rss reader for lemmy. All fediverse posts (from what I understand) can be turned into an rss feed. Lemmy communities too. I wish they had multi communities but it is what it is.
What’s the easiest way to pop up a server? I tried yunohost but the lemmy code is very old now.
GL. The best thing about the fediverse is the creation of new and exciting projects that will come and go.
I got stardew working on a local network and playing on the miyoo mini. It was cool for the novelty, but had terrible performance outside a local network. After only a couple of hops it’s unplayable and will disconnect.
Yep just ping time and latency make this a no go for a vast majority of us.
You can do the same in mastodon. It’s great.
I heard that WordPress has some sort of fediverse plugin, but no idea how far they got.
I wonder sometimes if the numbers are wrong. For example a server I host is up quite a bit in user count and posts, but according to the site the numbers are down considerably. It’s strange but it’s only a less than 20ish users setup. Plus not all federated services act the same.
Some have sub/supersets of the protocol implemented. For example, bookwyrms way of working with posts are wildly different than mastodon and hashtags will work one way and not the other.
I think it ultimately means that number may not be as accurate for a while while all these different servers figure out what it means to be federated.
Not the op but not now by the sound of it.
Lemmy instances are designed to be born and die. So it’s a good thing in my opinion.
Self hosting piped helps too. Love my little system.
My pi costs probably around 20 a year lol.
Fair enough.
reddit is about the same in my opintion, but I do see a lot more activity on the lemmy side. I think its a combination of:
Also to @Blaze@reddthat.com Do you know if the sats above take into account the generally banned instances of lemmy? I know that a lot of instances earlier this year decided to become de-federated from the general fediverse. Do you happen to know if the website take into account those servers?
Well i tried. Hopefully I get a response?
Thats a good idea, ill give it a try.
I really liked the port, but after they fixed all the bugs. When it first came out it would crash on any steamdeck /Linux systems.
The music is fantastic.