Doesn’t help if there is housing available but it’s 3 hours from where my work is :/
Doesn’t help if there is housing available but it’s 3 hours from where my work is :/
I am a bit confused by the status of that, I know Lemmy instances are already defedrating from meta so it must be part of it right?
I much prefer the Netherlands goverment approach where they host their own Mastodon instance.
Very interesting indeed.
I guess a usecase like this easily slips past most developers due to lack of exposure :?
Is the need to respond as a separate entity so frequent that separate accounts for each entity would not be enough or is the user switching process too much friction?
He will be missed
Ooh that’s very cool, I must investigate :3
Sorry this message didn’t make it.
100% this.
I sold my car when I moved to Europe and replaced my car by simply adding a platform to the back of my bike.
I can’t believe I spent enough to buy a friggin house just to run my car.
It’s a shame this doesn’t go further and make the knowledge open source.
If the hosts for this project ever stop then all the info contribution goes to waste :/
I know it would be impractical but i would like to see something like this powered by an open repo where for example all the guides and plant info was stored in a format like markdown docs.
Could use something simple like Docusaurus to power the front end and then have contributors use some sort of front end that wraps that git pull part so non coders could still add to it.
The beautiful thing is that plant data can be accessed without any compute.
Great read _
Definitely sending this to some of my friends who are stuck in this exact situation.
Started with Evangelion Magi naming and now I just use the pet name generator in Terraform.
Fantastic _ Hopefully this can makeup for the lack of SMS support
I wonder if this iteration will end up being the iteration that finally becomes viable.
Heck yes!
Sync is easily my favourite interface for Reddit, without I I would never have been able to get into Reddit.
Having it work on Lemmy is the perfect migration.
What about envoy proxy?
Nothing else on the market has as low latency implications to workloads that I am aware of.