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  • Just new posts :D

    I tested it in https://piefed.social/c/playground

    EDIT: unless the poster is from a remote instance, then the reply shows up as 'Boosted' in Mastodon. Argh.

  • Be that as it may, it doesn't seem like the therapy is being applied appropriately or skillfully in this case. You did read the article, didn't you? Also surely you don't expect a news article to get into the details of the therapy, what it is and isn't, when the focus of the piece is on the rapist father and the jailed mother.

  • Yes, I'd call it "medium priority", tho. In the sense that I personally am not itching to work on it but if someone else did I'd help them get started in the right direction and then leave them to it.

  • PieFed dev here - if you want to follow Mastodon accounts, I recommend Mbin.

    About 20% of the content in piefed.socal comes from Mastodon but it's through indirect means (a.gup.pe groups, mastodon users @mention-ing communities). Mastodon users can reply to PieFed posts and receive your replies to their comments.

  • And, in real life, the house has a much larger bankroll.

  • hardcoded into android

    This explains so much! Thanks

  • If you really need it to be a proper mobile app then it's unlikely you'll find one - this would be quite a lot of work as every platform has implemented it's own API for talking with client apps, rather than using ActivityPub. The app would need to talk to several different APIs.

    You're better off choosing a platform that can talk with as many different types of other platforms as possible. And when I say 'talk with' there will be gradients of talking with differing amounts of problems. For example PieFed is great with Lemmy, good with PeerTube and Ok with Mastodon. Then use the client app for your chosen platform.

    Choosing the platform will be a process of just trying them all. Check out friendica, they cast a wide net.

  • Not quite as good as Mbin. For example you can't follow someone on mastodon from PieFed. They can follow you, though.

  • Lac Blanc

    Jump
  • Yes I've been to Chamonix too and also made the mistake of walking down. It's further than it looks!

  • If the candidate from the largest coalition can't survive a no confidence vote then I don't see how any other candidate would.

  • This list contains over a hundred entries

    I love to dunk on Elon as much as anyone but surely out of a hundred+ investors there's always going to be a shady Russian or two. And everyone with money in Russia will be related to an oligarch on the sanctions list.

  • During my time as an amateur disinfo researcher I found that ALL the fascist groups are on Telegram. Also all the antivaxers, qanon nuts, maga, conspiracy theorists the lot. One big fash melting pot.

    Telegram needs to be shut down, years ago.

  • I quite like how some of the arms of the stars touch but not all. The older pentagram gives the impression that everything can connect to everything which has been hard to live up to.

    But the ship has sailed and the pentagram has become well established.

  • Check this out https://join.piefed.social/docs/installation/ and additional installation instructions linked to at the end.

    The repository has a docker config file too, which you might find easier. No yunohost config yet, sorry.

    I haven't heard of anyone running it on a Pi but it should be doable. Consider putting the DB on a separate Pi if you subscribe to a lot of high traffic communities.

    If you have trouble, drop in to our Matrix channel (somewhere on join.piefed.social)

  • Elena put their finger on an especially weak spot for Lemmy and PieFed, where Mastodon integration is somewhat of an afterthought. There is some integration but it doesn't really work the way they expected it to.

    The ideal of "everything talks to everything" still remains elusive.

    These days I'm less sure it's even a good goal to have - content on different platforms doesn't always 'fit' in others. Mastodon posts lack a title so look awkward on Lemmy, Wordpress blog posts are often long, causing some Mastodon mobile apps to make their users scroll for days, Peertube videos often have a bunch of "here's how you can give me money" links in the body which look spammy out of context, etc.

    Some platforms are a more natural fit for each other than others.