

Most people there expect Lemmy and decentralized platforms in general to just work as their centralized counterparts, it seems.
That is the problem and they refuse to fix it.
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codeberg: https://codeberg.org/asudox
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Most people there expect Lemmy and decentralized platforms in general to just work as their centralized counterparts, it seems.
That is the problem and they refuse to fix it.
Oh? Didn’t notice that. I guess they could’ve still gone with creating them on some instance, but of course this is better.
Surprising. I didn’t expect them to host a instance over just creating a community on some instance.
Not using any browser that isn’t open source.
You see spez’s ban hammer coming at you.
Single moms in my fediverse?! Hell yeah!
Well well, that surprises me. But it still lacks the features.
Btw image embedding can be done using this syntax: 
It’s not meant to be selfhosted.
https://github.com/revoltchat/self-hosted
it’s not federated
I’ll agree on that one. Though the FAQ says that it is not on their future roadmap, but is possible. https://developers.revolt.chat/faq.html
The developer seems very shady
Why?
They are undoubtedly better, but neither of them feel like Discord. They are more like WhatsApp or Signal.
Not suited for the job.
There’s a new beta one which only uses its own index: https://stract.com/
And best of all it’s written in Rust.
FOSS alternative that looks and feels the same.
Your best bet would be to shred the data multiple times (for example with the shred command) and then break the card physically. But shredding takes time so I guess that’s not very applicable to your case.
If you have a lighter, you also can try to melt the SD card’s insides. That should be impossible to recover.
In any case, you should keep it encrypted all the time and only decrypt it on the fly. For example with LUKS2.
Multicommunities are/grouping communities is being discussed in this issue atm:
Notion mail? Wasn’t that Skiff mail previously?
They also have an official Lemmy community btw: !librewolf@lemmy.ml
Very well written guide. We possibly could repost this in other subreddits with similar issues.