Tbh I’m rooting for them all to burn together :p
Tbh I’m rooting for them all to burn together :p
Tbh, he’s not wrong. Subs are coming back up, so why would he have done something
Wouldn’t that need Windows 11?
Indeed, but my guess is that Kbin’s admins don’t really know. Also that’s what I’ve read, it may very well not be that :p
This is due to Kbin using Cloudflare anti DDoS, which disallows Lemmy instances reaching it
Indeed, I checked for asklemmy when I posted and it wasn’t there, now it’s back up
That’s sad indeed.
Oh, what I meant is that when I go on browse.feddit.de, which says indexes all instances, lemmy.ml doesn’t appear. I still can find them from my instance. :)
That’s not really intuitive coming from something that wants to reference everything. Thanks!
The keyword is “cache”. Lemmy doesn’t guarantee the cache, so if an instance X would go down permanently, you would eventually lose this data.
No problem, I know it’s not really intuitive but I guess they’ll improve it in the future :)
This has to do with how the federation retrieves new community. If nobody on your instance has subscribed to a given community from another instance, it won’t be fetched by yours. So you gotta force fetch with this command, and then when you subscribe it’ll be all good
Type in Lemmy.world search “!fossdroid@lemmy.ml” and wait a few seconds (even when the spinner has ended)
On Lemmy.world I was able to signup without an email :)
Almost ten years ago, I went to hike in the Alps with a friend. We came an evening at a refuge, and went a little further above to look at the view. I’ll always remember it. Right in front of us was the part we climbed with the small refuge, then the mountain still going down. Then the valley which we couldn’t see, and on the other side an enormous glacier, completely pink due to the sunset. This was the most beautiful thing I’ve ever seen
Btw I use Archlinux
I switched to it 50% for the AUR: I regularly install softwares not from the classic repos, and the AUR is a godsend compared to cloning a Github, make install and thinking about updating it. The rest is a mix of the ArchWiki, its lightness and openness.
You’re not alone. I’ve been rocking Arch for a few years now, and I only reinstalled it when I changed computers. It just works.