

In your bio on old profile set a link to your new profile, that’s the only way currently. Then set up a script that migrates your subscription list to the new account.
In your bio on old profile set a link to your new profile, that’s the only way currently. Then set up a script that migrates your subscription list to the new account.
It’s a cluster of workers where everyone can generate images/text using workers connected to the service.
So if you ran a worker, people could generate stuff using your PC. For that you would gain kudos, which in turn you can use to generate stuff on other people’s computers.
Basically you do two things: help common people without access to powerful machines and use your capacity when you have time to use the kudos whenever you want, even on the road where you can’t turn on your PC if you fancy so.
You sure? Sounds like a nice tickle.
Use addy.io and support an open source dev!
For that rhyme you deserve a nickel!
Try running an AI Horde worker, it’s a really great service!
It’s such a classic, I say it every day to myself when I wake up.
Eh, that’s your opinion.
Pride is like the defining trait of the Christian god. Same with greed and selfishness, oppression of the poor (it literally gives you instructions on how to handle your slaves, what’s their worth etc.), along with oppression of women.
Rape is literally shown as a good thing in some parts.
But hey, I can’t remember anything about lying and adultery from the top of my head.
Christianity is all about absolute dictatorship. Or is it coincidence that all the MAGAs are Christians? That the Pope is surrounded by gold while saying how we should treat the poor well?
That is not Fediverse specific. That’s general internet behaviour.
Congrats, you lived in a social bubble. As we all do. Your sounds fun, so cherish the memories and don’t pretend your experience is universal.
That was just rules to make it work on the technical side - you’re not helping the user experience if you have to wait half a day until someone manually approves your registration.
The rest would need to be discussed and actually thought out (and agreed upon with Lemmy devs, who own the join-lemmy domain).
I haven’t given it much thought because I see no point if it never gets implemented.
My proposal have been a little more complicated, but IMO works well for a BFU:
I’m willing to work on this if we can sit down and agree on the criteria for the pool. I can also ask my UX guy to help a little.
Feel free to text me here or on Matrix if this is something you think is worth pursuing. I’d also appreciate if you let me know it’s not the direction you want to go in.
Ah, didn’t know, that must be new(ish).