I have Photon running at the same subdomain level as my main UI, but it’s easy enough to host both.
I have Photon running at the same subdomain level as my main UI, but it’s easy enough to host both.
Unfortunately, the software for both running and displaying Lemmy is still in beta. While it’s still in active development, it’s probably for the best that we stay niche because bugs and stability issues turn off a lot of people permanently from the platform. That’s why I’m waiting until the Lemmy 1.0 release to really advertise, I don’t think we’re ready for that kind of growth yet.
Seems to. It federated to me at least, so it looks like it was saved correctly.
Indeed. The main thing I miss is the wealth of storytelling content, it felt like Reddit had millions of stories for me to read and Lemmy doesn’t have the same breadth of content.
It’s alright. It could definitely use some more growth, and it’s been a bumpy road with it being Beta software and with the federation issues, but I’ve enjoyed my experience overall.
For me it’s because I don’t use it very often, mostly just archiving stuff every few months or so.
Thanks for answering your own question, this is useful information.
I like the dashes, they make the options look like options to me.
I understand and sympathize with Rob on a spiritual level.
The answer is in the tens of millions but no one really knows beyond that. The Chinese population wasn’t well known at the time and the records from that era are poor at best. However, the Chinese government acknowledges that there were serious consequences to the economy and population during the great leap forward (here’s their English writings on it) and as Wikipedia states, a 3.5% death toll would have caused tens of millions of deaths and be considered a modest famine. Some of the Western estimates are vast exaggerations, but the majority of them (especially modern day) are reasonable.
Removing ads is $20, the lifetime cloud subscription is $99. $99 is definitely a high price tag, but I suppose if you plan to use this app for the next decade it may well be worth it.
Probably a rat. I would only live 2-3 years, but they’d hopefully be a good 2-3 years.
It’s based on posts and comments.