Looks great! Thanks for sharing. What’s the breading? Any seasonings?
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Looks great! Thanks for sharing. What’s the breading? Any seasonings?
That’s clearly intentional.
Mmm, I love some scallion garnish.
Your meal looks delicious. I hope you enjoyed it!
It would probably be helpful if others knew what platforms you preferred to use. 🙂
If you’re in Apple’s ecosystem, I’m personally fond of Reeder.
I’m sorry, I still don’t quite follow what you want. What does it mean to access the entire Fediverse?
Well, an instance is only going to have access to the data that’s federated to it, which I’m pretty sure was the same situation with Usenet.
It sounds like your issue has to do with Mastodon’s lack of full-text search, perhaps?
What exactly does it mean to be Usenet-like, in terms of a Fediverse experience?
Yeah, they were pretty amazing back in the day when you spent time actually using them to talk on the phone.
As far as I know, Lemmy doesn’t have a way of following anyone else on the Fediverse, but you can certainly follow Lemmy users from Mastodon.
In the Mastodon web interface, you can take the URL of the Lemmy community and paste it into the search bar. After you press Enter, the community should show up, and you should be able to follow it.
Following this attack, Linus Torvalds will switch to Windows.
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Something like this, perhaps?
https://lemmy.world/home/data_type/Post/listing_type/All/sort/Hot/page/1
It shows what’s hot across all communities on Lemmy.world, which is a pretty big instance, as far as I know. If they’re interested in joining a Lemmy server, they could probably join Lemmy.world, but they may wish to try a different one. In that case, the following is a good place to start.
https://join-lemmy.org/instances
Hope that helps.
I would totally eat it!