Cool I'll poke around at the options here. Ultimately it would be nice to have something simple (after some initial setup anyways). In my imaginary scenario, non-techy people would also need the network, but this is still be useful in other cases
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I'm not sure if that's the right term, but basically services that don't require a connection to the wider internet. The post body goes into it a bit more
I use signal day to day, but it would be nice to know about options for a local mesh network before I actually need it.
Thanks! That sounds cool
Thanks! That link wants me to add a repo to fdroid, but I was able to find it by searching
That sounds greaat
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jamaican_patty
There's also this fun short documentary about Jamaican patties in Toronto https://www.cbc.ca/shortdocs/shorts/patty-vs-patty
I think it's about flying the plane, in the simplest form
Pull the centre stick back and you'll go up (houses look smaller and smaller), then push for the opposite
Maybe, I guess it depends on the feasibility of doing that quickly. If they need to do a lot of setup for it then there might not be time
Lots of great tips, thank you!
People have lots of great tips for why resolutions fail and how to do them better
I heard another similar spin: pick a few areas of your life and have them be better than they are at the start of the year
Like say education or relationships with people, the goal is some kind of improvement by the end. You can go as big or as small within those afterwards.
Any particular areas of medicine?
Also I haven't been promoting the communities well enough but we've got some on Lemmy that could use more activity. I was planning to get them going more in the new year
[email protected] for r/medicine
[email protected] for the hub to other stuff
- [email protected] isn't listed there yet but will be soon
I dropped 95% of my activity on Reddit about when everyone else left earlier this summer.
This is not censorship but it's similar, it's the problems with Reddit's automated moderation system. It's not something unique to Reddit since lots of platforms have this issue, and it is a risk on Lemmy as well if we can't figure out other ways to combat spam effectively once userbase grows
I think we also need to consider the flip side of this issue. Yes, some people are banned wrongfully from these platforms. However, sometimes people are banned for sharing content that also isn't welcome here, and over time we WILL get more users like that showing up here because Lemmy will look like the next best thing for them. I'm not sure how that will work out and maybe the Fediverse will let those users find their place away from the rest of us, but it's important to know that not all bans from other platforms are unjustified.