Interesting magazine, seems already to be a good start!
Main account: @[email protected]
Interesting magazine, seems already to be a good start!
Threading doesn’t tend to work the same way tho.
Indeed
Fluffychat doesn’t support threads at the moment
Hello,
I’m trying to solve this issue with [email protected]. The sidebar has links to most of the European countries communities
IRC v3 anyone?
Matrix still doesn’t have a multi account client with threads.
I don’t mind Matrix, but every time I bring this up to a hard core Matrix defender to how the clients are lacking, they don’t have much to counter.
Wait, there were Lemmy stickers?
Also they have a Matrix room, you can maybe ask there: https://matrix.to/#/#infodesk:fosdem.org
Good question. They have a Youtube channel, but don’t seem to use it that much: https://www.youtube.com/@fosdemtalks/videos
Impressive, well done!
Nice that you enjoyed it!
We are now at 43k, so definitely not maximizing
Well, to be fair this community is much more active than [email protected].
Thank you for your contributions, by the way!
Nice meme.
However, couldn’t also Eärendil be considered?
Edit: found another possibility:
Legolas is the geographically-closest “elf-prince” to Erebor, where the coat was found. But it’s made of mithril, and that can’t be found in Erebor.
So it was probably forged in Moria. The mithril was definitely mined there. We don’t know exactly when, but we know Moria bordered not one, but two elf-kingdoms (Lorien and Eregion).
Elrond was Gil-galad’s right hand elf, and probably could have claimed the title of high king after the Last Alliance, although he didn’t. He also lived in Eregion for a while, and met his wife in Lorien. He had two sons, both born well before Moria fell to the balrog.
Conclusion: it was forged either for Elladan or Elrohir. They wore it, outgrew it, and gave it back to Durin’s folk, who then brought it with them into exile.
Interesting,thanks for sharing
That’s a nice roadmap
There is probably no reason now, but hopefully in the near future Sublinks will reach feature parity with Lemmy, and could even surpass it. Technological stack can have a huge impact on the development speed of a project.
In other words, let’s wait and see
Java, Go, TypeScript, and HTML
Different technologies. Rust is a more niche language, which is sometimes used to explain why there aren’t that many contributors to Lemmy
Makes sense, let us know about the progress on your project, seems promising!
Fingolfin, Finarfin, Finrod Felagund etc van indeed be confusing