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I’ve used lemmy_migrate in the past and it’s good for one-way copy. I’ve also seen lasim, but I haven’t tried it. You may find other options on awesome-lemmy.
I’ve used lemmy_migrate in the past and it’s good for one-way copy. I’ve also seen lasim, but I haven’t tried it. You may find other options on awesome-lemmy.
Nice, looking forward to it!
There’s also a noticeable difference with some beans. Cheap ones are tough and taste almost stale, while nicer ones are creamier and more flavourful.
There are a few default instances in the settings page, and you can add your own as well.
The Meta bullshit. I get it, Meta bad mmkay, but it’s been on my front page every time I’ve come here for the past few days. We really can stop now…
See this post: https://lemmy.world/post/77145
You remove the instance’s domain name from the URL, the same way you remove reddit.com
when linking to subreddits. You then append it at the end of the URL with an . For example,
https://lemmy.ml/c/asklemmy
--> /c/asklemmy .ml
EDIT: Starting with Lemmy 0.18.0, you won’t need to do this manually anymore!
Hey, thanks for suggesting pkgsrc! Do you have any experience using it on systems where you don’t have root access, i.e. you need to install software in your home directory? Is it a good fit for such scenarios?
He claimed he DMed the admins. I can’t see any public post about it.