Makes sense Mastodon and Lemmy use two different “languages” for posts.
I’m just spitballing here, but what if some instances had SSO for both Mastodon and Lemmy so you could do both ways of communication.
Makes sense Mastodon and Lemmy use two different “languages” for posts.
I’m just spitballing here, but what if some instances had SSO for both Mastodon and Lemmy so you could do both ways of communication.
I meant to write 3.5" floppy drives, and yes the 3.5" and 2.5" form factors are still going strong, even if the NVMe’s probably will reduce the use of 2.5"
They sadly don’t have 3.5" [floppy] drives anymore, and both the ISA and PCI busses are nowhere to be found 😔
I used pcpartpicker for my latest build it’s a good help when assembling and can help avoid those incompatible parts.
The bane of Lemmy searches, or the medal of “My query was not specific enough”.
Looks very futuristic, and that trackball gives off among us vibes.
The new 196 rule, you must post furry porn before signing out from Lemmy.
I couldn’t find a simple plug and play solution, so it took several tries to find the right guides, especially because raspbian have changed their Bluetooth/audio setup, so the old guides don’t work.
The solution I found uses a script/daemon that sets up the speaker and waits for Bluetooth connections.
I’ll look for the script…
Edit: found it https://github.com/fdanis-oss/pw_wp_bluetooth_rpi_speaker
I added a systemd service running as root.
Yep that’s also how I set it up, it boots up in RetroPi and then you can start Kodi from there, but now I mostly boot up on the MPD SD card instead. I have also configured it to be a Bluetooth speaker, so I can attach the phone.
The first one is a Kodi player.
The second one was originally intended for RetroPi, but now it’s a mp3 player running MPD, and connected to my sleep headphones.
It never happened and if it did it was not on my computer. And if Linux refuses to boot after I edited grub.cfg it was not my fault!
/S
Sounds like using GUID instead of id’s would help, but that is not something you just switch, and there’s probably a bit more glue needed for it to be feasible.
Without knowing much about Lemmy I would guess that a bit more info is needed, along with some human interaction on both servers to validate the move.
When I signed up i wrote a bit about why I chose that server, I think that as a minimum would also be required.
Edit: I would also only allow moving between servers at the 1st of each month, just to cut down on work for the admins.
One way ticket to Mars, make it happen!
Great for the fediverse there’s many different codebases.
I think that’s against the plan with Lemmy and distributed instances, but they can improve sign up, and make it possible to migrate your user between instances, or do some unique username across all instances.
A cool feature would also be that a user could backup all their posts and votes.
Ah come now my dear sir/madam/xir, who can’t resist a bit of trolling here and a google-it there.