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@bruhsoulz
It's been good! I have to say my favorite element has been figuring out different ways that I can blend my Lemmy interactions with my Mastodon use.
I'd love to hear more about what you've learned.
@jnovinger
I can search on Mastodon for the URL of a Lemmy post or comment to reply from Mastodon.
I can follow Lemmy communities from Mastodon and it will boost all posts and comments into my feed there.
I can follow individual Lemmy users and see their posts on Mastodon.
I was able to point https://relay.fedi.buzz at Beehaw.org to generate a relay URL for it, so now all Beehaw.org posts hit my instance's federated feed. This one really surprised me.
Whoa, thanks for sharing!
@jnovinger
Oh also I can make a post on Mastodon and if I include the @ for a Lemmy community it will post there too. For example: https://lemmy.ml/post/1168798