Probably just for aesthetic to tease you. Then doesnt work when you click it. So business as usual, I guess... ๐ฅฒ
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You shouldn't wait because it's going to happen. I moved all of my projects off of Github and Gitlab, and now self-hosting my own gitea instance. It's been great and never looked back!
Yeah this doesn't make much sense to me either. The sudden influx of duplicate posts across Lemmy over the last couple of days makes it seem a little weird.
Iโd also like to get notifications for sibling posts or replies to replies and so on. I just want to subscribe to that discussion.
Not sure if you use RSS feeds, but you can easily get one for any Lemmy discussion and subscribe to it. Here's an RSS feed for this discussion, for example.
Still trying to figure out how a comment about USA culture suddenly becomes a white vs black race issue... "culture" doesnt equal "race". Especially in the context of a discussion of an entire country.
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Same here. This seems valuable for anyone who would want Lemmy to be a first-class RSS reader. But I prefer to just use my RSS reader and add feeds to that.
I use a combination of RSS feeds provided by Lemmy and the ones provided by openrss.org, which has most if not all news sites nytimes, bbc, etc.
I dont want any parts of Threads. But if they're gonna federate, at least do it 100%. This half-ass, piecemeal approach where they release an itty bitty teeny weeny change every month is weird.
I'm on Firefox these days. You'd think Firefox would have built in RSS too. Please, web browsers. Bring back the RSS button ๐ญ
Yeah open rss has Lemmy feeds that always link to your instance.
What do you mean by multi communities?
It does sound like lists may be a little overused but it would be hard to say without specific examples.
Using lists in the nav situation seems reasonable. But if he's advocating that everything on a web page should be a list, that's a bit extreme.