

Cool link! Thanks
Cool link! Thanks
Yeah, I think it works fine-ish for a single instance, but federation needs work.
Yep. nothing yet.
Thanks!
Though I appear to be having trouble having people follow me from other servers. I don’t see you in my followers list, and when I tried following a test account on another server, I didn’t see their posts. Not sure what’s going on. Does it just take a while for the servers to sync?
Do you see any of my posts?
Yeah, but that’s the thing. You can only search if you know the exact username of the user on the other server. But you can’t find usernames on other servers without creating an account there.
I wish it was more like Lemmy where you can browse other instances without an account at that instance.
That makes sense. It is a bit ironic. Like everyone wants to go back to old Instagram where you just keep up with friends, but I think we’ve all grown accustomed to our feeds and our friends don’t have enough cute cats and dogs to accommodate our interests.
How do you find someone on Instagram if you are not an Instagram user?
How do you find something on Mazda Forum if you are on Reddit?
How you find something on AVForums if you are on AVS Forum?
If you’re trying to promote federation, this isn’t the way to go about it.
you take the post/user’s original URL,
Ok, but if I don’t have an account on their instance, how do I even find their URL?
Right, but hashtags only show posts on my instance which at the moment is just me.
Ok, so I spent the weekend getting my own Pixelfed instance working for my friends who want off Instagram.
My big question, is how do you discover new content?
Sure you can follow people on other instances, but how do you find them in the first place?
Also, basically all of the content I’ve been able to find so far has been artsy photos of fences and beaches and whatnot. It’s pretty and all, but there’s not much of humanity in my feed.
Sous vide creme brûlée is stupid easy. Mix ingredients, pour into mason jar, screw lid lightly, dunk in water bath.
The only thing that can go wrong is if you manage to crack a jar.
From my understanding, it was created by a very passionate team who had to make what turned out to be a very ambitious game from scratch (no game engine to pull from) with very limited hardware.
They even had to invent their own audio compression algorithm to fit the game’s soundtracks on the disc.
I’m not convinced that benefit would hold true if it was locked to your head, but the details are still sketchy, so I’d be happy to be convinced otherwise by some third party reviews.
Also, a big selling point of e-ink is that it can be lit externally and match the color tone and brightness of your outside environment. If you’re blocking out the outside environment, what’s the point of e-ink?
Might I recommend a pair of these .
You look like a dork staring at the ceiling, but you can rest your book on your chest.
Never played it personally, but I remember being really satisfied with the sounds from Hawken watching the gameplay trailers. https://youtu.be/udEAEARD-Fo
Edit: reading up on it, the final game was pretty lame, and it’s apparently dead now.
Quick save/quick load. Not as relevant any more, but so many games used to have it. The meta game just became saving at the opportune moment and trying every possible action from there to progress forward.
Blew my mind in the first Bioshock where you could qs/ql, but the vita chambers were forgiving enough to wean you off it.
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