the hardest part is doing backups and updates. Repeat after me:
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the hardest part is doing backups and updates. Repeat after me:
If you can pick up Bastion, it’s awesome aswell.
Two days is … laughable.
For many terminally online people, even a few hours is making a huge impression. People are used to pages being up 99.9% of the time…
well, I like logseq better anyways (:
oh that’s just what I did for Lemmy, and it worked!
ah, Cities Skylines 2, not Counter-Strike 2. You might want to change your title, I thought Counter-Strike 2 followed Fortnite and allowed building all of a sudden :D
This is a limitation in Mastodon, because it doesnt expect that there are two accounts with the same name on one instance.
Wouldn’t it be more logical to have communities be a tag or something like that? Maybe the ActivityPub protocol needs an extension rather than Lemmy needing to artificially limit their features to support ActivityPub?
You could also have separate subdomains for users and communities, e.g. **u.**lemmy.ml for users, **c.**lemmy.ml for communities?
I’d ignore the very last paragraph, but the whole rest is a really good explanation of how this works.