Interesting context to bring up Lemmy
Edit: from the thread, it’s pretty clear those people were not the creator?
Also on @Blaze@feddit.org
Interesting context to bring up Lemmy
Edit: from the thread, it’s pretty clear those people were not the creator?
Thank you, reposted to !linux@programming.dev
If you guys are the first to implement multi communities I’ll make sure that everyone hear about it
Indeed, probably in the coming days
Still waiting for an XMPP client to support threads
Thanks!
One year later, still busy on my first run with two friends
Good news
Thanks, crossposted to !linux@programming.dev
Feel free to cross post on !linux@programming.dev and !linux@lemmy.world , the more the merrier
Yeah, there seems to be quite a few communities on the topic, I’m creating a topic on !fedigrow@lemm.ee now to try to consolidate, I’ll ping you
Thanks, cross posting to !freesoftware@lemmy.zip
The kbin.social for sure is dead, that instance has been down for a few weeks now.
Between the three remaining one, the lemmy.ml is obviously the most active.
They come up every few weeks, usually admins ban them quickly
If I read the article correctly, they set up an Akkoma instance.
Akkoma works well with Mastodon and Misskey forks, but not so well with Lemmy and Mbin, hence my question.
Looks neat! Any plan for a Lemmy/Mbin instance?
You made me look again at IRC V3, seems like they support threads and emoji reactions. I might give it a try
Thank you for your work
Didn’t know disroot had a Lemmy instance, that’s nice