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I would too. But only now that I’ve gotten a little familiar with how the fediverse works in practice. For entirely new users, asking them to pay for the Lemmy learning curve is a lot.

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I think the real threat comes from the larger user base they’ll likely bring. Because they’ll certainly favor their own instance’s communities, which means those communities could then grow to the point that they have enough leverage to do the bad things.

The main strategy I’ve seen is to form a pact against federating with them. I hope it works.

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Thanks! It’s much nicer than browsing the site directly.

Doesn’t seem to be updating though? At least mine is at 0.6.0 and not showing any pending updates. Latest is 0.10.4 and the official deployment (wefwef.app) notified me to update.

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You’ve probably already seen it (the next post in this community) by now but if you’re in North America, here’s a guide to keystone native plants for bees and butterflies: https://www.nwf.org/Garden-for-Wildlife/About/Native-Plants/keystone-plants-by-ecoregion

If you’re not, I suggest dropping that info, since “native” is relative.

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FYI that’s true but it’s also a special case because this community is on their home server (like a relative link). So it’s probably easiest for folks in general to use the fully qualified mention (an absolute link).

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bi lemmy is best lemmy 💙💜🩷

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I’ve missed it as well. It was present up until just a few releases ago.

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I assume you mean bottom left. But tapping the status bar would scroll to the top regardless of which view you were in — not just posts, but comments, community search, and a person’s profile page.

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Since you’re the only one, you might consider setting an expiration on the media so your local storage serves as more of a cache. Like, I’m sure you’re far more likely to revisit a recent thread than a super old one, and as long as the original instance is still around you could redownload the media. This might require software patches though idk

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