is there a way to refederate instances just for me?
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At some point in time people will link to stack overflow, forum or similar support articles that are over 100 years old.
What is the name for the feeling of nostalgia, loneliness, eeriness and liminality that comes when listening to songs like subwoofer lullaby?
Is there any q&a site where answers can be edited collective, as in a wiki, in order to create the best possible reply?
PSA for Lemmy instance admins: in backend v0.18.3 there is a bug that causes your instance to stop federating properly and to stop sending out outgoing messages
Everyone here who is posting or commenting to help us build a better reddit alternative
YSK: there's a type of common hallucination (often scary) that happens shortly after waking up. You can move and talk while seeing it and it can last between a few seconds up to a minute
YSK PSA: if you're having any trouble logging in, staying logged in, editing a post etc... to Lemmy or apps, make sure you clear cache / cookies
Looking for a way to give certain trusted users the ability to execute certain admin actions on my server (such as stopping containers, shutting down, rebooting, etc...)
I tried using GPT-4 to come up with meme ideas. They're really bad, but #8 is concerning. Where are they taking my dog!?
How does an app like Threads get access to financial, political, health, religious or browsing info through your phone's OS. What is the actual source of that data?
Is there a FOSS Android app that tries to collect all data it can and then show it to you?
Organic and completely natural conversations on Meta's Threads and its verified users
Theory: the only reason Meta cares about the fediverse / ActivityPub is so that threads isn't labeled a "gatekeeper" under the EU's new "Digital Markets Act"
These are the privacy permissions that you grant for Meta's new twitter competitor
Come on, Reddit. Join your pal, Elon. Something something web scraping
What's the legality of copy/pasting or rewording interesting guides and resource posts from Reddit?
Yes, but It's pretty hands off since 99% of security stuff is managed for you by the Lemmy software, including rate limiting. Just make sure you use a secure password and if you want put the instance behind cloudflare which is super easy to do.