meli nasa
huh, this is weird. one would think people would use separate machines / vms to test zero day exploits, not their main machines.
Could recommend this thing someone posted earlier today.
Erst einmal hilft es sehr, wenn du viel postest, kommentierst etc. Außerdem kannst du die Lemmy-Developer finanziell unterstützen.
Well, I’m not sure how to post to communities, but you can see all posts from a community by just searching for it on mastodon (use @ instead of !). (so to find lemmyworld, go to i.e. chaos.social and then enter @lemmyworld@lemmy.world in search) There you can also reply to posts, and these replies will show up on Lemmy. In addition to that, you can follow Lemmy users so their comments will show up on your timeline.
This is terrible in every way. These online resources are incredibly important for teenagers who feel isolated, and it could even cut off adults’ access to these resources because people might have to hand over their ID to get access to mental health content, which e.g. people with drug addictions might not want to do for various reasons.
Not possible yet. The devs said it may be coming in the far future. kbin supports this, but it’s a bit buggy still and is not yet compatible with Lemmy. I’m considering switching once they turn on federation (so that you can join Lemmy communities from there and vice versa).
This is all still a bit early still, unfortunately. Though I’m sure now that so many people are here development will accelerate significantly.
Edit: People on Mastodon can reply to Lemmy conversations, though. And we can see their comments here.