I feel like they probably don’t want to be associated with those instances, considering they all seem to be extremist ones.
Alt account of @kspatlas for Artemis, as it does not support instances other than artemis.camp for now
I feel like they probably don’t want to be associated with those instances, considering they all seem to be extremist ones.
What about SIGSEGV
Don’t recommend arch as a fjrst distro lmao, use mint or maybe fedora if you wanna start out difficult
There were a lot of linux users before too, c/linux was one of the most active communities, about the culture it could be better but at least all the tankies have been drowned out
I’m personally using a modded version of the official mastodon app called Moshitodon with my firefish account, not perfect and missing firefish-only features but it works
average lemmygrad member
Have you checked if your games are supported on ProtonDB?
Suprisingly, Pixel phones are actually some of the best for flashing ROMs on, in fact, many people get pixels to flash roms like GrapheneOS
Is it possible to have them work across any instance?
Not sure if that’s what they want, they want a list of federated instances, not dwfederated
Gemini exists and the protocol is designed to be hard to extend deliberately, but it serves documents as a markdown-like format instead of modern html/css/js
Ideally there should be no algorithm for this stuff but it would make moderation harder
For some reason on Artemis this post shows a picture of a dog for a second before becoming the intended image
Just a prank bro
kbin is a lot more than just “a different lemmy interface”, it also has an entire microblogs like system that allows you to make mastodon-like posts, and the reputation system is different (upvotes and downvotes don’t affect how high up a post is shown, boosts are a kbin feature that does affect reputation, and also shows it to anyone who follows you)
AFAIK mastodon has a hard limit of 500, changing it would either require source code modding, usage of a fork or using another software
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mbbRUDexuBk