

The PeerTube federation is currently broken. It will either be backported or released in version 1.0.0: https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/issues/5597
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The PeerTube federation is currently broken. It will either be backported or released in version 1.0.0: https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/issues/5597
You can install some Linux distro and then install a docker management web UI like coolify. Requires little terminal knowledge. Though you should learn the terminal.
Try the Fedora Server distro, afaik it should come with Cockpit installed: https://fedoraproject.org/server/
https://forum.affinity.serif.com/index.php?/topic/98932-faq-affinity-on-linux/
They didn’t say they never will. They don’t have plans for it, but they won’t rule it out.
We won’t rule out making a Linux version of Affinity in the future if the right Linux distro comes along with a reliable deployment platform that will allow us to recoup our development cost for the Linux version.
I guess they could use Flatpaks here if they don’t want to deal with packaging it for every distro.
Great. Make sure to post it in:
Any errors? Can you tell us what you input into the fields when creating a new community? Did you try another frontend (Photon, Tesseract, etc.)?
Oh and also, do not input any emojis into the community name field. That can’t contain such things, only a subset of ASCII afaik. The display name can contain them.
Well, the storage and bandwidth for the images is not free. I encourage you to use external image hosting services, like catbox.moe. You should know that these are run by individuals like you and me, with no ads, no selling your personal data, etc.
Then you can embed them using this markdown syntax: 
In most Lemmy apps, there is an interactive UI for your convenience.
You also might consider self hosting your own private instance, like me and a few hundred others. Then you have full control over your instance and with which instances you federate with.
The image uploads are disabled for accounts younger than 4 weeks to defend against spam. That most likely is the reason why. This info is available in the sidebar of the instance.
The limit is 500 kB…
Welcome.
By the way, can I ask you why you’re switching to lemmy.world? We’re kind of trying to not make lemmy.world bigger than it is already. It is hurting the decentralization. If there was any problems in lemm.ee, please tell us so we can help you.
TL;DR?
That isn’t exactly a discord clone, though. More like WhatsApp but federated. At that point I’d actually just rather use matrix than a messaging app by that cocky dev.
No ActivityPub federated one yet. Someone might make it someday though.
They’ll make it paid someday. Trust me guys.
I keep switching between using Summit (recently went open source), Thunder, Jerboa and the Tesseract web UI. But mostly Jerboa. It opens the fastest. The nicest looking one is Thunder.
Video feels low effort and that slow AI voice is not something that you would use in a devlog.
edit: oh and btw would you consider using Godot instead of Unity? It’s a FOSS competitor.
Mostly the package manager and even the rolling distros’ packages being more outdated than arch everytime. AUR is also very nice to have. The only distro I foind that did spike my interest was NixOS.
I switched to Arch Linux for the memes, but now am unable to leave it. I’ve tried a few dozen distros, but none of them are as good as arch for me, I always come back to it. It’s like arch is my perfect distro.
oh no! wasn’t bluesky decentralized and federated?!? how is this possible?!? /s
It literally says “Firefox Send client” in the title.