Yes. An update to the latest version borked it somehow. Working on a solution.
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Yes. An update to the latest version borked it somehow. Working on a solution.
My point about “niche” is that from the current perspective, the niche communities is the more regular ones, because at the moment, the majority of users here is technical. We need more ordinary users, not just more users.
I do feel we need more users, but not just users. It’s “niche” users we need. There’s a lot of techies on the threadiverse (Lemmy, PieFed, Mbin), but not enough people who care about other stuff.
So communities outside that, struggle to thrive.


I was lazy and just took the short version. It’s alright.



I don’t really think so, no.
Edit: That it’s confusing
True, but not every content creator lives on their YouTube ads revenue, if at all.
Also, there is nothing stopping them from posting their videos on multiple platforms.
Storage is what costs the most. Bandwidth not so much.
Not really. It’s quite easy with PeerTube. The most technical part is installing PeerTube.
It’s honestly what content creators should be doing, so that they are in complete control. But self-hosting also costs money in some way.


I use this at home and I’m thinking of setting this up at work, to prevent my colleagues from using shady PDF-sites, for merging or splitting PDF-files.
How does the license work for internal use at a company, by it employees?
Lemmy is literally a link aggregator. You link to stuff and then it can be discussed.
If you wanna create c/florida, go for it. Post news, politics, humor, facts, questions etc. related to Florida.
If you need inspiration, you can always look at that other place subreddit 😉


I just wish .ml was more honest with their rules and policies, so people can actually make an informed decision, before they sign up there.
I use one for PeerTube and another for Lemmy. Firefox addons.
Can’t remember the names, but should be fairly easy to find.


I suggest you financially support PieFed instead and the instance you are on.


Hoping for something like this for PeerTube and personal customisation of the algorithm.


You can do something about the content 😊


How the links act is different from client to client. If you click the link in the Lemmy web UI, it will take you directly to Lemmy.wtf, but if you used Voyager (iOS client), it will automatically redirect to your own instance.
This is something that should be built into the Lemmy web UI.
You can also use browser addons. I have an addon that redirects me to my own instance, if I click on a link in my browser. I also have an addon that takes me from YouTube to Peertube, if the video also exist in PeerTube or if I click a PeerTube link, it takes me to my instance.
Also how dare you criticise the awesome TLD .wtf, which is clearly an abbreviation of “What The Fediverse”?!


You would still need a payment processor, which takes a huge chunk of the cake in fees.
We probably won’t be able to see much, but the audio will be important, I think.