I didn’t say Abe Lincoln I said Hey Blinkin
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I didn’t say Abe Lincoln I said Hey Blinkin
Nah. As long as your instance is federating with all the ones that you want to interact with, there isn’t much of a reason to have multiple accounts. However, if you want to see and interact with content that your main instance has blocked, you might then make another account.
Sync is closed source, while most of the other apps are open source. So you can’t see or modify the code of Sync.
How could I have forgotten iTerm2… These are all great suggestions though! Going to give Amphetamine and IINA a try!
These are the Mac-exclusive apps I use regularly on my MacBook Pro 14" CotEditor Amazing open source text editor just for Mac BetterSnapTool for snapping windows (old school I know) Image2icon is useful for making my dock icons consistent TopNotch because the notch is annoying TG Pro because Macs get hot Keka because sometimes you run across a RAR or 7z file
These are just Mac apps, but I also use a bunch of cross-platform apps
Fish flavored fries? Yuck! No thanks!
The only exception is if one of the two servers has chosen not to federate with the other. In that case, you would want one on each account. However, that’s pretty rare as of right now.
I’ll keep using Firefox until I’m dead or it’s dead!
I think this one already has been created on lemmy.ml/c/linustechtips
I would say that nowadays it has mostly caught up with Google Play Music, but I’m still bummed they shut it down.
Check out that 2006 Honda Civic
Even though Lemmy and Kbin use two completely different software platforms, they are both based on a technology called ActivityPub. This allows different servers (instances) to talk to each other using a process known as Federation.
At the moment, Kbin is federating (meaning talking to other servers, including Lemmy), so you can view and interact with Kbin magazines from Lemmy. I am not sure how it works on Kbin, but for us Lemmy users, we copy paste the Kbin link into our search bar.
So no, you don’t really need to make separate accounts unless the instance (website) has blocked yours or vice versa.
It’s different for us Lemmy users. Too unblock a community, you have to go to the community itself and click unblock. Edit: It’s also in settings under blocked on the website
It will get there. I don’t think it’s going to be the same as Mastodon, because on here it’s actually somewhat simple to find things.
As far as I am aware, logins are not federated. I would think that federating the logins would give opportunities for other instances to potentially decode your password because of the way that federation works.
Once moderation tools are developed to be able to handle this, is there a possibility that we federate with previously-defederated instances such as sh.itjust.works again?
And now it looks like a gas station bathroom!