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  • !unixporn@lemmy.ml is the reference. !unixporn@lemmy.world still exists, but has much less activity. There was some backlash at the time about the subreddit mods wanting to take over the .lw community, so everybody fled to .ml

  • 19.0 and 19.1 broke federation.

    19.2 restored federation.

    19.3, released this week, fixed an authentication issue.

    Seems you are either non-functional or insecure

  • Interesting, thanks, I didn't know you communicated this to the admins before

  • Nice, thank you for your answer!

  • Looks good, but 1000 euros, no way.

  • There's a balance to be found between avoiding concentration and spreading too thin. There are multiple gaming communities, there's only one for Legos

  • They are large comparative to Lemmy's current size

  • weird pro-reddit stuff there.

    Isn't it heavily downvoted? Do you have examples?

  • The ones on the Sublinks roadmap are interesting, for instance the warning system: https://github.com/orgs/sublinks/projects/1/views/7

    Create a way to create a warning system for users. For example, a user gets a warning for posting a broken link multiple times. We don't want to ban them for that. Or a admin gives a user a Warning with a reason. Create a rules system for auto actions like banning for some time or forever. Consider adding types of warnings. This should also track bans from communities for admin-level auto actions. The profile page shows strikes similar to Mastodon for Mods/Admins only and the user that owns the profile. Examples, warnings in each community, and bans. Rules will be applied to counts of warning types or total warnings over time. 3 warnings within a month is a ban for a month, for example.

    There was also this list from a few months ago: https://discuss.online/post/12787?scrollToComments=true

  • In the meantime, Summit and Arctic support moderation

  • If only... More seriously, I want Lemmy/Kbin/Sublinks to succeed, and the development rhythm of Lemmy made me perplex for a while.

    A new option with a more popular language could address this.

  • Oh definitely, but I took GitHub as it should reflect "hobby projects"

  • Thank you for your perspective

  • Sony prices are very high for what they sell.

    Asus had the issues of short software support and locked bootloader.

    I see where you come from, but those issues were there