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  • Piefed instances now do have a form of this for instance admins to populate new instances.

    Admins can:
    -pull the lemmyverse data and subscribe to a bunch of communities at once
    or
    -target a single lemmy or mbin instance, get the list of communities that instance hosts, and subscribe to a bunch of communities on that instance.

    Both have some tunable settings to allow admins control over how many communities are followed.

    Its not an end-user thing, but it should help with setting up new instances and them not being so 'empty'.

    edit: typo

  • Tablet for me is mostly comfortable media consumption. Especially when the wife and kid are sleeping or when traveling.

    My primary use for smartwatch is media controls when running, so I don't have to pull out my phone to play/pause/skip tracks etc.

    I've also found that it's handy to use for timers for cooking.

  • Apartment life here, we have a decal tree (big reusable sticker basically) that we put up. It has decal ornaments and our kid enjoys putting them up on the tree sticker.

    We also got a two foot tall plastic one a couple years ago, so we have two fake ones each year. Still it's cute to watch my kid design the ornament placement each year.

  • Yes. I added that myself a couple months ago 😎

    edit: you have to export your lemmy user settings. that comes down as a .json file. Then you make a piefed user, and there is an import settings in the piefed user profile.

    it will also attempt to import any blocks/bans of users/communities you had in the lemmy settings. But if the instance of piefed you are on does not 'l\know' about those users/communities it wont add them to bans list. But of course that means the community in question is not federated to the instance you are on, so half-dozen-of-one-six-of-the-other really.