You just create one, it’s pretty self explanatory I’d say. Click the “Create community” button in the web UI. If you are using a Lemmy mobile client, I think none of them support creating communities yet.
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codeberg: https://codeberg.org/asudox
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You just create one, it’s pretty self explanatory I’d say. Click the “Create community” button in the web UI. If you are using a Lemmy mobile client, I think none of them support creating communities yet.
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Flatpak with more improvements to size and sandboxing could be accepted as the standard packaging format in a few years. I think sandboxing is a very important factor as Linux distros become more popular.
I don’t think Ladybird can compete with the other browsers with that speed.
Oh and I still wonder why they chose Swift over all the other compiled languages to this day. Was OOP really that crucial?
I’m waiting for Servo tbh.
Report federation is not implemented currently.Wait for the next release (1.0.0): https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/issues/4744
I have a few daemons running in the background of my computer
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I’ve been wanting to try out NixOS for this very reason lately (although I don’t break my system often). If everything works for me there, I’ll switch to it.
Great way to hold a baby.
Official KDE community btw: !kde@lemmy.kde.social
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No but we did discuss a modmail feature in Lemmy, you might see it become a thing someday: https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/issues/5110
For now either create a post in the community or just contact the moderators individually via Matrix or PMs.
It is an alternative, an alternative without the bloat that is.
@shitgrabbler@lemmy.world
No? But it can be implemented. Though I don’t think anyone really cares about it, so most likely it won’t. Revolt does not even advertise itself as a gaming chat platform, but just a chat platform.
I can imagine someone creating a community as a fanclub for her.
Edit: oh, that community does exist. For some reason my instance can’t find it.
Edit 2: It’s !nicole@feddit.org. You added a d
It’s made into a meme, but it is real spam. Nobody really knows why the person behind it does it.
glory to the CCP stack.