If you want, I could use my dozen alt account to boost it up ;-)
Bio et AOP : Pseudo, votre utilisateur français préféré !
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I 100% agree with you. That’s why, in the threadiverse, I like to crosspost as much as I can.
Yes, there is no point in starting over a conversation about Sarah Michelle Gellar, that originated on !moviesandtv@lemm.ee, on !vampires@lemmy.zip and !BTVS@lemmy.world but most people in each community aren’t aware of the two others and THAT is the point of crossposting.
There was a reason I said “slowly” before.
pseudo@jlai.luto
Explain Like I'm Five@lemmy.world•I am struggling with my lesson. I have no professor to help me wade through. It's learning how to begin with Git.English
2·20 days agoSo now you need to connect Git (the software on your computer) to GitHub (the internet site that will host the central repository). That is done using the command
git config
And giving it your github credential as mentionned in the Setting Up Git lesson that is link in the lesson you are following.
And produce good content. Our small userbase is slowly building its own culture. We have the potentiel to let exist all the content that cannot survive the pressure of the algorithme.
pseudo@jlai.luto
Explain Like I'm Five@lemmy.world•I am struggling with my lesson. I have no professor to help me wade through. It's learning how to begin with Git.English
2·20 days agoGit is about having a version of whatever project on a file in your computer (the file is called "local repository) and periodically synchronised its content with a remote file called central repository who is accessed potentially by other that you.
The first step is to make sure you have git, the software, on your computer and that you have access to a central repository, here GitHub where you need an account. Have you done that?
Here is a positive rephrasing of your comment :
I’m glad you found it out! And since most of the fruit grows like that, you really learned something useful.
I’m very much sorry for you.
Why is it fliped in the middle of the first line ?
pseudo@jlai.luto
Fediverse@lemmy.world•Persistance of posts and account data post-deletionEnglish
10·24 days agoIn my experience (non technical, my delelting post experience) when you create a post it propagates immediatly to any instance that is properly federate to your instance. This usually means same software and people from there following content from your instance. Then, with a lot of conditions to be fullfield, it propaged to partially federated instances. For example instance of another software that makes full federation more difficult, or instance that does a search on your specific post…
When you delete your post, it deletes automatically to any properly federated instance but that could be with a delay (a few minutes, or an hour) but the delete order has issues reaching all the other instances (the ones that were federeate when you create the post but not anymore, the ones from another fediware, …)
You also have no guaranty that someone doesn’t have your post in a backup they may use to restore a fallen instance, or leak through another way. As with every content on the internet, better consider anything once posted as know publically forever.
Long story short if you’re not on the same instance as the community, Mastodon replies to you won’t make it to the rest of the threadiverse.
Oh… That explains a lot of. Thank you for sharing the cause and the solution (^_^)
though the Lemmy comments were visible to me on Mastodon, the reverse was not true: most of the Mastodon replies were not visible on Lemmy.
Yeah… That’s a common federation issue. I haven’t properly investigated but a hypothesis might be that the account that commented are on instances not federating with the Lemmy instance.
Here a community for you to do more test : !testfediverse@jlai.lu
pseudo@jlai.luto
Fediverse@lemmy.world•Another Quick Test (Disabled Federated Upvotes)English
6·4 months agoYou can do your test here !testfediverse@jlai.lu (Lemmy) or here and here !testfediverse@feddit.online !testfediverse@tarte.nuage-libre.fr (piefed)
pseudo@jlai.luto
Fediverse@lemmy.world•Must know/use sites for newcomers to the fediverse?English
2·4 months agoBookWyrm, reading tracker and review sharing
pseudo@jlai.luto
Technology@lemmy.world•Across the US, people are dismantling and destroying Flock surveillance cameras. Anger over ICE connections and privacy violations is fueling the sabotage.English
3·4 months agoSometimes my big finger hit the wrong button.
pseudo@jlai.luto
Fediverse@lemmy.world•This past week, Lemmy has gotten really goodEnglish
6·5 months agoYes widely by all my alts!
pseudo@jlai.luto
Fediverse@lemmy.world•This past week, Lemmy has gotten really goodEnglish
6·5 months agofedisoftware
“Fediware” ;-)
pseudo@jlai.luto
Fediverse@lemmy.world•Is it just me has there been a lot of Spam and abuse on Lemmy lately?English
4·5 months agoSome women wanted to donate me her retirement savings so I open a homeless shelter in Germany but that’s it.


Because it is fun.