Wdym mastodon has the advantage there? Mastodon uses the same protocol as Lemmy so behaves in a similar way.
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Wdym mastodon has the advantage there? Mastodon uses the same protocol as Lemmy so behaves in a similar way.
I mean, your content that you post/comment won’t be private when it’s federated to another instance…
What is your use case for that and what happens if you don’t end up listening to them?
“Protecting our community” isn’t even a good excuse, you can’t leave comments without an account…
I believe it’s a more dyslexia friendly font
Immich is older than that video yes?
Streamed 2 months ago? They announced joining FUTO on 1st May 2024 (in the immich discord anyway) and announced the livestream then.
See this comment here which has some CSS you can put into the custom CSS box to hide it.
No. It will remain free. Your experience of immich will be identical to someone with a paid “licence”. It’s like a donation.
was gonna say they stopped using that in 2007 but your comment is probably still the most accurate lmao
This is a roadmap to the stable release. Things can’t be expected to never break before the stable release.
I would’ve Xpected you to get their joke!
Because people in countries with ISPs that are unable to provide IPv4 (e.g. too expensive) can’t access GitHub easily.
No, VPNs are not allowed. See here for more info.
No, which I mentioned in my comment.
I imagine you’re exaggerating but if not then I’d say that’s a tad extreme. That being said, their official setup guide does provide steps on how to install it but I think if I didn’t have prior experience with some of the software it mentions I think I’d struggle so maybe a different guide by someone else is better?
However these obviously require having something that this can be run on, like a VPS, which aren’t free, so that is another barrier for entry to consider.
Someone didn’t turn off dark reader.
Asking questions such as these…
Ah, interesting…