francisco1844

joined 1 year ago
[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

From what I see, Lemmy is growing and it may, eventually, grow if you create a local community for a city / region. My advice for anyone that would like to create a new community is to ensure you are creating content on a regular bases until there are enough other people to also contribute, with the knowledge could be a while (weeks / months????) before others discover it.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago

I am new to Lemmy, but from what I can tell you can create an arbitrary community, as long as the server allows it. Same name on different instances are treated as totally separate entities. In my opinion, as a new user, I think that is highly non optimal as it creates a fragmented set of users for a given topic. If you go to feedit.de and search for technology you will see a number (seems about 10 or so) different communities with the exact same name. It is up to you to go to each one of them and figure out which one, or ones, you want to follow.

[–] [email protected] 14 points 1 year ago (12 children)

Why not create it?

[–] [email protected] 5 points 1 year ago

When federation works it is good. The instance I signed up for was missing quite a bit of posts across many of the different communities I had signed for. It seems better now after a recent upgrade, but unless one checks manually there is no way to know for sure if one's instance is federating properly.

The other issue I find is that because anyone can create a topic on any instance, that can cause fragmentation of less popular topics so basically none of the instances has a good representation on that given topic because the few people interested in the topic are scattered.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago

I try to have most of the common parts setup with ansible. Over time, keep adding more and more. This is useful specially for things you may not do, or need, often and that is not as fresh on your mind how you set it up last time.

Any configuration management system would work; I find ansible is very approachable and fast to get productive with it.

 

Another step towards more repair choices for apple device owners.

 

When I create a post in Vlemmy the drop down to select language only has Undetermined and some symbols which likely describe some other language, but I can' tell which.

Shouldn't there be more languages in there?

 

When I look at technews on the original host I see more articles than if I see it on vlemmy

In particular there are articles older than 3 days in vlemmy, but several posts from 3 days ago seem to be missing in vlemmy.

For example:

  • European Union votes to bring back replaceable phone batteries
  • Pentagon program hunts those who ‘embarrass’ its generals
  • Asus zenfone 10 revealed ahead of the launch
[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago

How time flies. I have been using FreeBSD since version 2.2. It has gotten so much better over the years. Specially the installation and disk management parts.

[–] [email protected] 4 points 1 year ago

From comment on Reddit

 

I am aware that lemmy.ml has been fairly stressed, but have a few subscriptions such as [email protected] which have been stuck on Subscribe pending for days.

They have switched to a new server at lemmy.ml in last few days and it seems fairly more responsive so wondering if the process is stuck somehow on vlemmy.