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  • aRatherDapperFox@lemmy.mltoMemes@lemmy.mlBrace Yourselves
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    1 year ago

    I’ve been explaining it as countries/international travel. Lemmy is a country, Mastodon is a country, you can travel freely between them but you need a passport. Each service has it’s own government whose rules you have to abide. Lemmy instances are like states (or provinces or what have you), where you can just… freely travel between them. Each instance has it’s own local government whose rules you have to abide. Communities are like cities/towns, with their own small local government whose rules you have to abide… etc, etc.




  • I had such high hopes for them, I really did. Then after everything with the C1 iPad app, and leading in Linux users for so long only to try and erase the conversation from existence… 😅

    I do really love their software, though. More than any other photo editing app I’ve used. Something about the workflow just clicks for me, and if they released a Linux client tomorrow I’d buy a new license on the spot. Not if they decided to go the Way of the Subscription, though. I’m so tired of subscriptions…







  • Finding a good photo editing software has been the biggest hurdle for me in using Linux daily. I used to run a dual-boot with Win10 and Linux, but it’s been a few years since then and I still haven’t found anything I really like using as much as I do CaptureOne. 🥲

    100% OpenSUSE Tumbleweed now, and I won’t be going back… Just a shame major software companies don’t give Linux much love.





  • When I try it with Firefox (ver. 113.2.0, on Android 13 Pixel 6) I can’t get my keyboard to work? If I pull up lemmy.ml on the FireFox browser, and go to create a post, I can type all day long and be fine. When I use the “Install to…” To put the page on my home screen like an app, then try and create a post my keyboard flickers on screen for a second and disappears. No clue why.

    It does this with other website-as-an-app things (I don’t know what to actually call them) too, not just Lemmy.




  • Personally, so far I adore it. It doesn’t scratch that… Endless content consumption itch that Reddit did. There are a lot less users, so there’s a lot less “fresh” content piling up on my home feed for me to scroll through and huff air out my nose at.

    It’s been a bit of an adjustment, but now that I’m more used to it it’s definitely a welcome change. I find myself actively engaging more instead of just scrolling by, contributing instead of lurking.

    Welcome to Lemmy!