citizen_lemmy 1y ago • 62%
Right! I mean, I was using Sync on Reddit and when the Lemmy one came out I was pleasantly surprised they were pretty much identical! Immediately, bought the ads free version too!
I've become more active in lemmy because of it
citizen_lemmy 1y ago • 48%
Jesus, dude! It's a one-time payment for lifetime of no adds! Plus you support the developer.
People are spoiled.
citizen_lemmy 1y ago • 100%
Same. Hopefully it keeps the look and feel of existing Sync for Reddit. I have Pro and will get Pro for Lemmy
citizen_lemmy 1y ago • 100%
StarTech 18U 19"" Rack
Model: 4POSTRACK18U
citizen_lemmy 1y ago • 100%
I still don't quite understand what happens to all the content on the decentralized instance.
Say I belong to the lemme.world but subscribe to a sub about, oh I don't know, let's say Movies, on Beehaw. Once they decentralize all that content become inaccessible, to me from any other instance, right?
I mean i know i can find another Movie sub on anther instance but it may many be as good as the one on Beehaw.
Unless I created a login on beehaw instance I'm not going to be able to access any of their content or participate in that sub on that instance.
Did I get that right?
citizen_lemmy 1y ago • 100%
Donated. Glad to support this project,
citizen_lemmy 1y ago • 100%
- DS920+
- 3x 6TB IronWolf HDDs
- 20GB RAM
- 10 Docker containers
Also have an older DS216j which I now use for certain non-critical backups as it lacks BTRFS.
Can't figure out why a normal image gets flipped when I upload it. Ah, well.
Was checking for PfSense subs on Sunday and there were none. Checked today not expecting much and see someone created one 23h ago. 🙂 Glad to be here. Hope the community grows! Have a Negate 4100 with PfSense+ v23.05 that replaced a UDMPro as a router/firewall. My little home rack! ![](https://lemm.ee/api/v3/image_proxy?url=https%3A%2F%2Flemmy.world%2Fpictrs%2Fimage%2F9737cdf5-be02-470b-8c58-ef9a48f890f2.jpeg) Edit: Picture is actually straight so not sure why it got flipped when uploaded. Still trying to figure out lemmy,