Haha okay. Thanks for the info!
a_gee_dizzle
I evolved from a monkey.
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Good to know thank you! Piefed seems to be doing a lot to help the fediverse grow, so thank you for your service 🫡
Now that the issue is fixed I need to make a new account or will it work with the old account too? Also I noticed that my profile photo from my old account isn’t federating haha, but that’s a very minor issue so I’m not too concerned about it haha
If I had posted this on Miskey would that have allowed Lemmy users and Mastodon users to interact?
I tested this. It works perfectly fine. We can implement this today and remove it when Mastodon supports threadiverse conversations better (I’ll try to make that happen.)
Wow that’s a really proactive response, thank you! Please keep me posted on how it goes
I see it
Here a community for you to do more test : !testfediverse@jlai.lu
This is a useful too, thank you
I always an avid user of piefed.ca but I had to quit because most of my comments weren’t federating anymore due to some corrupted data issue
Edit: misread your comment. You jut mean posting to the community. Gotchu
i believe there is a one-way mechanism for twitterverse posts to be used an inbound content stream for lemmy (like rss ) but thats it… one direction.
The Lemmy posts were showing up as replies to my Mastodon post. And some of the Mastodon replies were showing up in Lemmy. So it does seem to go both ways, its just inconsistent
If I had made this post on kbin would the lemmy and mastodon users have been able to interact with one another?
If you usually go on Reddit on your phone, you could use parental controls to block the website with a passcode. Make sure you don’t know the passcode. Have it set by someone you trust, and tell them to never tell you what it is
a_gee_dizzle@lemmy.cato
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What are the top habits that lower life expectancy?
101·9 days agoReally makes you think
a_gee_dizzle@lemmy.caOPto
No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Would it be possible to have a successful career as a lawyer and never lie?
2·10 days agoDown with Santa Clause
(for real tho)
I never thought about it until I clicked on this link, but repositories are actually a really good format for investigative journalism. Allows you to organize all the supporting documents alongside the article in an organized way.
In essence, where – if anywhere – do people interact with people online?
This is it mate. We’re interacting right now
a_gee_dizzle@lemmy.cato
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Do YOU think the resource drain associated with AI will ever be offset by future capabilities?
14·12 days agoCase study: almost every other wealthy democracy in the world besides the US and how they deal with insulin. Living in a wealthy democracy and not being able to afford insulin is a uniquely American problem.
a_gee_dizzle@lemmy.caOPto
No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Would it be possible to have a successful career as a lawyer and never lie?
2·12 days agoKnowingly saying something false. I wouldn’t consider omitting information to be lying. Maybe in some contexts it is but for a lawyer that seems too stringent
a_gee_dizzle@lemmy.caOPto
No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Would it be possible to have a successful career as a lawyer and never lie?
1·12 days agoLaw school’s like that eh?
To your point, in the UK and Australia you can now literally get jail time for saying some pro-Palestinian slogans. So certainly there has a cultural and sometimes legal shift towards not tolerating opposing viewpoints and it is not healthy. That said this behaviour is not limited the right. The left is not very tolerant of opposing viewpoints either
Yes, actually, I think this law is what is responsible for recent rulings in the US, where it was found that AI generated art is not copyrightable.
Maybe we have this monkey to thank for setting that precedent. Forget Harambe this monkey is our true saviour.


Okay thanks for the info