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Went here to write this.
Source: I’ve left Russia, where I’ve been born, after war started. Left there my whole family and all friends.
Went here to write this.
Source: I’ve left Russia, where I’ve been born, after war started. Left there my whole family and all friends.
Wanna see those tankies, who say it’s all for good under some posts like that.
Yeah, don’t use SD for something, that continuously writes data on it. One power outage and it will die.
Source: lost 2 sds on my OPi 3 lts.
Maybe Photoprism isn’t a backup strategy, but Syncthing for sure is, because you can have multiple backup units in it.
I’m additionally use software RAID on one of devices, that receives Syncthing backups.
No, you can’t. Your instance will go down, but all your posts and comments will still live in read-only mode on the instances they been federated before.
In mastodon (another activity pub service) you can export your account with subscriptions, but not the posts. So, if it’ll happen, you gotta start from scratch.
Look at mastodon (or try it), after Twitter user exile it grows and shines like an independent big social network. Same will happen to lemmy.
And if original developers will shut down their instances, there will still be a lot of others. And if devs abandon their code, it’s opensource, so anybody can continue supporting it. And if not, ActivityPub is a protocol, that’s used to exchange data, and new software will be written, like kbin is a working alternative to lemmy.
So, the only thing to worry about is a userbase, we must form it to attract new creative people here.
You can create an issue on lemmy repo and make a good description or even a prototype of your idea. That sometimes helps developers to implement that.
Join lemmy is a front page, no?
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Like it’s a news. The only thing you should know about russian propaganda narrative is that it points to the inside auditory, they don’t care about people from developed countries in most cases.
We’ll live, we’ll see. Meta is showing its interest in mastodon, so we have a reason to worry. But I think, lemmy will change according to the situation, when situation will be present, not before it.
Yeah, I’ve been there, just haven’t found clear contribution instructions, will check again. Thanks!
Yeah, but it’s not a common thing in ex-ussr, where I grew up. Now I can afford to hire specialist for that, but my parents still do everything by themselves.
I’m curios to know how can I help with developing lenmy-ui. It is made with React fork, which I know very well.
Plumbing and electricity were always easy for me, but if you fail, you’ll pay much more to fix consequences.
They already blocked it for unregistered users. There’s only that annoying overlay, that forces you to install their app.
No ads and the fact, that it is open source and community driven.
First I created account there and then landed on my current instance, because lemmy.ml’s admin views looks sketchy for me. Been living in ex-ussr for all my life I just cant accept all that communists and marxists and the fact that lemmy.ml has /c/Communism on it.
I know that’s silly but that’s why I’m not there anymore.
Not as hard as for people from Ukraine, so, nothing to worry about.
Putin and his government has been killing and putting their opponents to prison since 2000-s. At the same time they were telling older people, that if they chose anyone from opposition, Russia will return to its darkest ages.
While doing this, they closed or took under their control all indepent media and made it illegal to say something, that doesn’t fit their narrative.
And now people wondering why Russians aren’t protesting or fighting that regime.