Can you elaborate on your needs? Google Drive is so many things! Also, what are the things you don't need in Nextcloud that makes you think it is "bloated"?
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So far I found:
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/c/decentralized : Seems inactive for more than a year?
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/c/p2p : Seems empty
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/c/[email protected] : Also look empty
I think it's because most people don't select a language. Hopefully one day Lemmy will automatically detect the language, or let us select a default one :)
You can select which languages you want to see in your Lemmy settings. Of course, this currently require people to tag their post with the correct language.
You might want to check the Earthstar project: https://earthstar-project.org/ They are working on that. Right now, it's super early; they are building the foundations. Peer-to-peer is unfortunately much more difficult to code then servers, because less people have built the building-blocks required, and because mobile phones are actively making it hard to run peer-to-peer apps.
It doesn't have to be that complicated. Your server's admin ask for money, setup a method to receive donations (ex: Liberapay, Paypal, etc) and there you go.
If you raise more than you need, the community can vote to donate it to other communities in need, to the Lemmy or Kbin devs or to some charity.
I remember reading that the cost per user of running a Mastodon server really drops as the server attracts more users. Yes, you need bigger servers, but not that much. I remember one server in particular sharing their finances and it was around 0.001$ per user per month. (Less than 1 cent!) I would guess that it's similar for Lemmy and Kbin and other Fediverse apps.
Srever running with donations seems like the best way forward.
I think this could related to auto-filling password? I get the endless spinner when using Bitwarden auto fill (Firefox on iOS)
my workaround: auto fill your username and password, touch Login, type an extra letter in the password field after your password, delete that extra letter, touch Return again.
"and there is a Lemmy project with an official website at..."
You wrote the same URL twice ;)
The correct URL for the Lemmy project is: https://join-lemmy.org/
@[email protected] @[email protected] Ok, but if I want to share on Mastodon, I need to use the URL of the original post.
For example, try to copy and paste these URL in the search box of Mastodon:
https://lemmy.ml/post/1147609 (this one won't work because it's not the "original" URL)
https://kbin.social/m/kbinMeta/t/3836/Search-for-remote-magazines-communities-not-always-works (this one will appear on Mastodon)
Does IRC support sending messages to people offline? Or is that still not supported?