Ha! I was trying to figure out what happened with that cross-post because of the different username, but apparently you can cross-post other people's posts then. TIL.
Beautiful! Do strawberries ripen a bit more after you pick them? In your basket I spot some not-really-red ones, and now I'm wondering whether I should start picking mine as well.
(edit: on second thought, it might be the photo and/or my laptop screen... But I guess the question still stands.)
Yes, you created an account on one instance (in your case sh.itjust.works), but you've posted this question to the Jerboa community on another instance (lemmy.ml). And I am reading this from yet another instance, slrpnk.net. That's the magic of the fediverse!
But that also means there are several moving parts and places where things can break or misbehave, hence my question because I am also still figuring this all out =).
Good question. I have no clue how much content/traffic we would get on such a topic. We could do c/Trees but maybe c/Arboriculture is more accurate?
Let me have a look at which communities are already there now, maybe something fits.
Please consider making a dedicated post for that (or any other similar) video if you find it, sounds like it deserves its own place and that way more people might find it.
Managed to find a copy of Sprout Lands, and reading the synopsis I see 'living hedge' mentioned. In season 2 of Clarkson's Farm (Jeremy Clarkson trying to run a farm) there's a match organized where folks make traditional living hedges, something I had never heard of but found fascinating. So thanks for this recommendation, sounds right up my alley.
Which community is that exactly, and from which to which instance?
I'm still not sure how all of that works, there was a post describing the same(?) problem a day or two ago: https://reddthat.com/post/1976
That'll work when typing things online, but not in f2f conversations. I thought about 'com(m)' which will work, typed out in certain contexts, but I think that sounds too much like other words in several languages including English to use in speech. But if you prepend 'lemmy' to that it's quite a distinguishable word that sounds like 'lexicon': lemmycom(m)!
There's a lemmycom for that.
FYI no toot resulted from my reply here, at least not one I can see on Mastodon.
At first I was a bit puzzled as to why one would post such a message 'here', but I guess including a link to a Lemmy community in a Mastodon toot results in the creation of a post on that Lemmy community.
Neat stuff! (And now, let's see if this results in a toot again...)
"Community" as the other replies already mentioned, but how do we abbreviate that? "Sub" worked well imho, but does "com" have the same ring to it? Any better suggestions?
Seen it a couple of times, I suspect it's a Lemmy thing, something like: whenever your instance starts federating a community on another instance ---likely because another user on your instance just subscribed to that remote community--- the server starts pulling in posts from the remote instance. Those are simply (wrongfully?) injected at the top of your page as they flow in.