I feel fine switching. I'll miss the deep history of reddit, but apparently the official app sucks for that too (afaik), so no great loss anyways. The community seems small but great here.
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Thinking about sticking to Lemmy for most things and using my Reddit alt account just as a porn aggregator. Who's with me?!
I'm thinking about sticking with Lemmy for most things and just using my Reddit alt as a porn aggregator. Who's with me?!
FairPhone 4.
Great phone that supports LineageOS, postmarketOS, CalyxOS and a few others.
The bootloader can be unlocked and re-locked without penalty. You can remove the battery without issue. It's designed to be repairable by the owner (but good luck finding parts has been my experience).
I love mine.
This post is informative but I fail to see how it relates to reddit. Did you post under the wrong thread?
Lemmy has been having some issues lately where responses aren't going to the thread the submitter actually clicked on
Does anyone know what's going on with Lemmy.ml? I can't access it and keep getting 502 errors when I try to check it on browser. Hopefully they're just working on their server because that was the instance where I had subscribed to stuff. It won't be a big deal if they're just gone, just an inconvenience.
If they are gone, already, it is somewhat worrying for the viability of Lemmy generally, because I don't want to lose my subscriptions and comments every time a server shuts down. I've made an account on beehaw and lemmy.world as well under the same username, and I probably will make ones under other popular instances just in case.
Does anyone know what’s going on with Lemmy.ml?
Serious scaling problems with the database in Lemmy. The code was not really tested and tuned for the quantity of federation peers to replicate with, comments, votes, postings. A lot of big communities over there to replicate.
I'm seeing pending on all my remote Join to communities hosted there.