Worth mentioning that mlem is in a very early stage of development. Expect daily testflight updates and missing features. I like it so far though! !mlemapp@lemmy.ml
Worth mentioning that mlem is in a very early stage of development. Expect daily testflight updates and missing features. I like it so far though! !mlemapp@lemmy.ml
I had to unsubscribe from r/news when stories of shootings started to pop up daily. Not saying that this shouldn’t be posted here, just highlighting how depressing the news coming out of the US have become. Every day the same story, the same statements, the same news cycles, the same comments and no end in sight.
Hope the injured victims survive and the US finally finds a common ground again. They need it desperately.
It should show up if you type it into your search bar like this !map_enthusiasts@sopuli.xyz
If that doesn’t work try copypasting lemmy.one/c/map_enthusiasts@sopuli.xyz in your adress bar. That’s how I subscribe to global communities from my own instance since the search can be slow at times.
Soo, stupid question maybe but how does federation work with your own instance?
I’ve set up a solo instance using ansible and subscribed to !lemmy@lemmy.ml. If I wanted my ALL page populated with posts from other lemmy.ml communities, would I have to subscribe to each individually? Or does my instance fetch lemmy.ml’s Local eventually?
I’ve confirmed that federation is working using the method described in lemmy’s docs and lemmy.ml (+ a few other instances) is listed under “Allowed instances” in my admin panel.
Yep, noticed the same.
When I created !arpg@lemmy.ml I was under the impression that the full title would only show up on a community’s page*, with “arpg” being the short handle used on feeds and listings. Instead…
That’s on mobile. You should probably post this to github, I’ve tried searching for an open ticket about it but I’m too dumb to navigate that site lol.
*edit:
The ? tooltip while editing a community suggests that this is exactly how it should work.