vsp

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[–] vsp 3 points 2 years ago (1 children)

I would argue... like any other website? The Join Mastodon website has a guide.. For my verification, off of my WordPress install, I just added a link with the rel="me" tag, which led to my green check marks on my Mastodon profile..

[–] vsp 2 points 2 years ago (2 children)

Oh yeah.

This is going on the fridge...

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[–] vsp 3 points 2 years ago

What an excellent guide! Thank you for sharing it.

[–] vsp 2 points 2 years ago

Added mine!

[–] vsp 4 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago)

Here are my humble three submissions!

The first is a bit of a mashup, mixing the proverbial light bulbs that go off in community threads and has a lemmy with full cheeks (probably after eating... a little too much!). Also, it looks like an ice cream cone. It's a bit more pop-art.

Only the finest content will do: the second one has a bit more of a 'fine dining' aesthetic, where users engage online in a sophisticated, gentle-lemmy manner. Its nose is tipped upwards, as if looking down on lesser memes.

The third one is more attached to your sought-after design. I attempted to channel the similar Fediverse art style, while keeping it simple enough for an app logo.

[–] vsp 4 points 2 years ago

Exciting to see! Hopefully we start to get some network effects, and start seeing communities pop up from the different parts of the internet.

One of the things I quite like about Lemmy is that a group can host their own community, and for folks who are concerned about what happened at Reddit or otherwise, the fediverse/decentralized model allows them a high degree of control, while at the same time connecting them through an entire network of people to discover them. It's pretty exciting to see this.

[–] vsp 8 points 2 years ago
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[–] vsp 9 points 2 years ago
[–] vsp 1 points 2 years ago

My home server is a Ubuntu install on a 2017 laptop. A lot of guides have been very useful.

I installed several other tools, with Portainer, for a variety of imaged applications. With various containers I installed Jellyfin (for hosting old videos and converted media of mine), Calibre (for a digital library of textbooks from my history degree) and a few other tools. I've been half-tempted to host some WordPress sites, but I have yet to figure out nginx...

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