I wish I read this before I made 8 accounts lmao
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Meta community. Discuss about this lemmy instance or lemmy in general.
I made a userscript (Lemmy post) which rewrites all links everywhere (not only on Lemmy) to always point to your home instance. It helps a lot with subscribing to communities and in general makes browsing the web and finding Lemmy links nicer.
Full extension when? :)
Also, this userscript also works on Firefox on Android with the Tampermonkey extension, which wouldn't be possible with a regular extension since those have to be separately approved.
I'm not sure why? This is already fully featured.
Well I have to run greasemonkey now :D
Actually I just noticed the script can't work in greasemonkey anyway, it only works in tampermonkey and violentmonkey.
violentmonkey is better
I'm confused about the exclamation point. Can you explain what that does? Thanks.
It's just a formatting thing, like the @ in an email address. It makes it easier to tell apart users @[email protected] vs. communities [email protected].
Many many thanks for this. Got up and running in no time. Loving the communities and the lack of toxicity in the posts and comments. What a breath of fresh air!
Just needs traction and more users. Doing my bit posting and getting involved in the discussions. Really scratches that Reddit itch without the dirty feeling that I am supporting some wanker CEO.
One correction/clarification and some tips:
For example, say you’re in lemmy.ml and you realized that stable_diffusion is in lemmy.dbzer0.com. To access it, simply add lemmy.dbzer0.com at the end of the url. So
For now this seems only work if the community has already been federated. The first subscriber needs to use the search with either the [email protected] format or the community's url. Make sure you have "all" selected so that it's not just searching locally. Then the search results usually show "No results" even if it's syncing in the background. After it's been federated it'll show up in searches, in the communities list, and will work with those /c/ style links. The UI for federating new communities definitely needs a bunch of work.
To find and subscribe to communities go to https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/communities, then selecting 'All' to look through any that are already federated. If you want to find more, https://browse.feddit.de/ has a mostly complete list of communities. Just watch out though, because it includes instances that are blocked from most sites for obvious reasons.
A few instances I've found centered around various topics:
https://slrpnk.net - Solarpunk
https://mander.xyz - Science
https://programming.dev - Programming
https://poptalk.scrubbles.tech - Pop Music
https://pathfinder.social - Pathfinder/Starfinder TTRPGs
https://sub.wetshaving.social - Wet Shaving
https://pawb.social - Furry
https://lemmy.studio - Music
There's more for other topics, but a lot of them don't have any moderation policies listed so I'm not going to recommend them yet. There's also a bunch of general purpose instances, as well as location based ones.
One thing that a lot of people find confusing is how there can be multiple communities with the same name, just hosted on different sites. In those cases it's not a single community viewed in two places. For example [email protected] and [email protected] are two separate communities that both exist, and you can subscribe to either or both. Each will have different rules, mods, posts and comments. The full name of a community includes the domain, sort of like an email address.
I'd also recommend people change their default settings to 'Subscribed' so it's not just showing the posts hosted here. You might also want to set sorting to 'Hot', since 'Active' tends to show the same threads for days at a time as long as people keep posting in them.
Right now the federation with kbin.social seems to be broken since they added cloudflare protection. We probably need to wait for them to remove that before communities there can be federated.
Thanks. Adjusted my post a bit
Hey everyone & Thanks for the instance db0!
let me know other questions that might be useful
Can I check if I want to use the same image repeatedly for each post I need to re-upload it each time to get a unique url? as using the same one seems to make the post invisible within the same community?
I think you need to re-upload each time. But why would you want to reuse the same image each time?
ahh thanks, I was just trying to get a little image to appear against each of the posts in the community instead of them just showing the default icon.
Having the same image each time is boring! If you want to have an image each time, set up a standard prompt, then use Lucid Creations to generate a new image each time!
Trying to understand how to add a new community in jerboa. I search for something but cannot find the community. Also once inside a community how do you searxh within it like say I'm in a community that's about food how would I searxh within it for steak?
For now the app only searches communities that have already been federated. Until someone fixes that you need to use the website to find new communities and search through posts.
Could you help me figure what I'm doing wrong when it comes to adding the anarchy chess instance? I have and have been trying the exclamation point thing, but it doesn't seem to want add on Jerboa. Is it not federated or am I just not doing it right?
For now there's a bug in the app that doesn't let you subscribe to communities that haven't been federated. Until they fix it you have to go to the website if nobody here searched for it from the site yet.
I searched for [email protected] now though so you should be able to subscribe through the app.
This whole fediverse thing is bizarre to me, and learning how to navigate it and understanding what the hell is going on is weird. Ive signed up like 4 different instances without realising they interconnect and now i feel like i gotta choose one.
I mean, you registered already. The only thing to choose is which one to use as your main "portal" to the fediverse.
Is there a possibility to hide this post?
I've seen, read and (hopefully 😅) understood it, I would just like to see content straight away instead of this post all the time.
If not, would this be a server or a client feature? So I could perhaps add it to their issue tracker, if it doesn't exist yet.
unfortunately you can't hide posts yet, but there's a feature request for it yes