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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by rbits@lemmy.fmhy.ml to c/freemediaheckyeah@lemmy.fmhy.ml
 
 

I tried to subscribe to https://kbin.social/m/food, but it says there's no posts. When I view it from that link, or from lemmy.world, it shows many posts. Why can't I see them on lemmy.fmhy.ml?

Also happens with https://kbin.social/m/futurology

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by zinklog@lemmy.fmhy.ml to c/freemediaheckyeah@lemmy.fmhy.ml
 
 

Decentralization

Reddit is going downhill, Twitter is a mess, Youtube is making decisions that no one wants and Instagram/TikTok are creating algorithms to make you addicted to their content at the expense of your mental health. Before them there was myspace, digg, yahoo etc doing the exact same thing. The common thing is that the power on these platforms is 'centralized', meaning that a single company has the power to make any rule or change which the users will have to agree with if they want to continue using the platform.

'Decentralization' aims to return control to the people. Instead of one dominant entity governing the entire system, these platforms rely on smaller, user-operated nodes that communicate with one another. This way no single user or company has the power to make changes to the entire system, or to decide what is acceptable or not as each instance can have their own set of rules by which they run.

Federation

In simple terms, when two instances communicate and send data to each other, they are said to be 'federated'. An instance can thus federate with thousands of other instances to view and interact with the content hosted on them. You can even set up your own small personal instance and federate with every other instance to view data from the entire fediverse.

If an instance becomes unomoderated, hosts illegal content, has a bot problem or has just in general a vibe you don't agree with, an instance admin can 'defederate' from that instance, meaning you will no longer view posts from them nor can they view posts from you, effectively breaking any communication with them.

Fediverse

Fediverse, or 'federated universe' is the name given to the social media platforms that utilize this concept of federation and decentralization. While Lemmy and Mastodon are the most popular right now, there are many similar platforms. There is Peertube for example, which is a Youtube alternative, or Pixelfed, which is an instagram alternative. You can view a list of all such platforms on this site. Here's also a visual representation that might help.

Lemmy

Lemmy is the reddit alternative social media that is part of the fediverse. It works similar to reddit, in the sense that people can post stuff and other users can comment on these posts, higher upvoted posts rise to the top etc. The main difference is that communities (subreddits of lemmy) are hosted on different instances which can then all be viewed by a user from their home instance (provided they weren't defederated). So no single instance or admin has control over all communities, nor do the hosting costs skyrocket as ideally each instance will host some communities to balance the load.

Mastodon

The Twitter alternative and the first popular fediverse platform. it's pretty similar to Twitter so if you know how that works you pretty much know how Mastodon works too (apart from the decentralized aspect).

Kbin

While Lemmy and kbin are spoken of together nowadays, kbin is actually more of a hybrid between lemmy and mastodon. While you can use kbin just as a lemmy alternative with a different skin, it is also a microblogging site. This means that you can follow individual users, and people looking at your 'timeline' can even view posts you upvoted, similar to twitter.

Right now there is no way to interact with mastodon users through lemmy, but Kbin can view content from both. So it's upto you which kind of platform feels better to you.

Edit: Small correction but Mastodon can view lemmy content as well, so it's just lemmy who's unable to fetch mastodon content right now.

ActivityPub

ActivityPub is the protocol on which the entire fediverse runs. It provides a client to server API for creating, updating and deleting content, as well as a federated server to server API for delivering notifications and subscribing to content. All you need to know is that if a platform is part of the fediverse, then it must be using ActivityPub protocol.

FOSS

Free and Open Source Software. It's a more general term but thought it's relevant enough to be added since a lot of people might not have heard of it. FOSS applications are not only free but make their source code public, which means anyone can view exactly how each part of the site works and to check if nothing malicious is added. People can even modify this code to make changes and make the application better. Here's the source code for lemmy for anyone interested.

Aside from the terms I'll also try to answer some questions I've seen asked frequently:

Q: How is this entire thing monetized?

A: In short, donations. Decentralization helps by making the hosting costs manageable for a single instance, so donating even a little bit to your home instance can help them cover a large portion of their operating costs.

Q: What Instance should I join?

A: While I wish I could say join any one of them, in reality, each instance has a different set of rules and philosophy on which they operate. Some can be heavy in their moderation, trying to curate a very specific feed, while others are much more liberal, letting users have more free control. My advice to someone new would be to make an account on any instance just to get a feel for how everything works and if you like the concept of Lemmy. Once you've grasped how things work, then choose an instance to be your main home.

Q: Why do I see different amount of upvotes and comments on different instances?

A: If the comment is new, it can take some time to sync and be visible on other instances in general. However, remeber that you can't see upvotes and comments from users your instance has not federated with. So if your home instance has not federated with some instances, the upvotes and comments from users of that instance won't be visible to you.

Q: How do I discover new Communities to join?

A: I made a specific post just for this question.

Q: Are there any mobile apps for lemmy?

A: Yes, a lot of them infact. Here's a megathread that's being kept updated with all current apps.

Q: I signed up on an instance, now what?

A: You should see 3 tabs at the top, namely subscribed local and All. Subscribed will give you the feed from the communities you've subscribed to, local will show you communities hosted on your home instance and all will give feed from all the communities from every instance you are federated with. all is basically the r/all of lemmy. That's a good place to start browsing to discover new communities and to interact with people from other instances.

Q: My feed looks different on my instance compared to another instance even though we haven't defederated from anyone?

**A:**The way federation works on lemmy is after someone searches and subcribes to a community for the first time from another instance, only then is the information about an instance fetched. This is done this way to prevent flooding and overloading the local instance with every single other instance at once (and to not waste bandwidth connecing with spam intances). So if you set up your own personal instance, youโ€™ll need to search interesting communities once yourself to view them later (or set up a script to do something like it).

These are the main points I thought a new user might find useful. If someone has anything they wish to be added, comment below and I'll update it with relevant information.

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As the title says I can't add them and I actually get an error message when doing so that the admin hadn't changed. I don't really mind but others may as it is about plex. But I can access it as a non logged in user.

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Sorry if this is obvious, but I fail to find where I can donate to fmhy. I see the support button on top, but that donates to lemmy if I'm not mistaken? How/where do I donate to you guys directly?

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If I have a free computer with internet access, how do I help freemediaheckyeah with server loads or anything in regards to helping?

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wiki suggestion (lemmy.dbzer0.com)
submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by ellipse@lemmy.dbzer0.com to c/freemediaheckyeah@lemmy.fmhy.ml
 
 

YggTorrent should also be listed under: Non-English/French/torrents It is currently listed in torrents but that would make it easier to find when looking for french content.

I posted here because it is unclear to me how to make suggestions. Please tell me how to suggest changes if this isn't the way.

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From their website: The Gfycat service is being discontinued. Please save or delete your Gfycat content by visiting https://www.gfycat.com and logging in to your account. After September 1, 2023, all Gfycat content and data will be deleted from gfycat.com.

This has been a strange year.

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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/465785

Android

  • Jerboa Official Android client.
    • Currently latest version (v0.0.35) works only with v0.18 Lemmy instances. Download v0.0.34 from Github releases until instances switch to new Lemmy
    • Community: !jerboa@lemmy.ml
    • Github: link
    • Google play: link










  • Lemmy Fennec


  • Warami (No release yet)


  • Lemmur (Abandoned)


IOS







  • Cavy (No development?)

  • Ares (No release yet)




Linux

  • Lemoa GTK client


  • Lemonade GTK4 client



Windows


MacOS



Web based






Browser extensions

  • Mullem
    • Firefox addon: link
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Decent mildlyinteresting sub on Lemmy but it feels really barren out here (reddit refuge here). Can't find a sub for my breed of dog or my make of car. Looking for some suggestions for solid Lemmy subs to make me feel like there is something going on here.

Thx u.

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Just a testpost. Sorry if wrong community.

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There is a bug when trying to upload an avatar image. Actually, when you try to upload any kind of image (i've tried to paste the screenshot and got the same error):

SyntaxError: Unexpected token 'R', "Request er"... is not valid JSON

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What lemmy android app do you recommend? I have too many problems with jerboa. My problems with jerboa:

  • When I write a pm to someone it sends that message to myself
  • Language of the interface is Polish (my first language) and I can't change it to english (at least on the version that I'm on rn)
  • Scrolling is very buggy (it stutters a lot)
  • Often when I want to make a comment it doesn't send it and I have to go to my pc an rewrite my comment to be able to send it
  • It doesn't play gifs on the feed by default, I have to open the image to play the gif
  • It doesn't play gifs in the comments at all and there's no way for me to play them
  • There are no embeds for videos (not sure if there's any mobile app that has that)
  • etc.

What I'm looking for:

  • An app with developed UI/UX
  • Obligatory dark mode
  • Something that resolves my problems with jerboa

Any recommendations or apps that I should follow the development of?

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Anyone else having a big when you try and upload non-text media? SyntaxError: JSON.parse: unexpected character at line 1 column 1 of the JSON data

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As I understand that front end is privacy oriented and is not down (I just checked r/ukrainewarvideoreport) since it doesn't use the OAuth tokens, or is it the other way around? Anyway, whats the federanus stance on that one? Its slow as hell but I still check in from time to time to keep in the loop. What's you guys take on teddit.com yay or nay? I'm thinking of creating a mirror community and shamelessly steal.. er borrow the posts, whats a good vid downloader tool for the reddits new API? I'll need to go to the source right?

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The ones listed in the wiki are either very troublesome or have dead links. Do ya'll know any good ddl sites or trackers for them?

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Makes sense to do it in a place Iโ€™ve always felt safe.

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Basically the title. I have a Samsung S9+ that i want to root, but the OEM unlock feature isn't in developer options. It's north American and has a Qualcomm snapdragon cpu. Any workarounds?

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Is there any reliable way to pirate premium vectors from freepik?

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I want to start reading some ebook, what's your recommendation?

It should have some kind of library where I can see my ebook collection (with cover) and should save my reading progress.

Anything that fit my criteria?

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I was able to download some textbooks a while back but they never stayed permanent and I guess had some sort of DRM that made them expire after 14 days.

anybody have any way to get around that and download books from the Internet archive to keep permanently without issue?

I would just use one of the other download sites listed in the megathread but none of them have the book that I'm looking for. TIA

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I fear iplayer security has recently been strengthened.

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Hello, I was wondering about if there were any driver updating software that is

**-not adware

-for linux ** I am in a big predicament concerning this laptop i've had for awhile. one day the keyboard just stopped working, i've finally decided to check it again an here are some notes.

**-the ribbon is clean

-some keys do work, but they all press shift?

-the "j" key when pressed lights up the internet key??

-when said working keys are pressed, they constantly press the shift key and I have to restart the computer to get it to stop. **

I presume that it's the drivers being really corrupted? so TL:DR where can I find a driver troubleshooter/driver updating software. thank you for your time!

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There is finally a decent alternative to reddit, after one has been needed for years? And it's open source federated software?? AND I can sign up on an instance that supports free sharing of media?!

I have been waiting a long time for reddit to fuck up badly enough that something else could fill the vacuum they created and do it right. Awesome.

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