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Haha I already made it here. The other one doesn’t seem active, so I’ll leave mine up for now and see. Thanks for the heads up.
Haha I already made it here. The other one doesn’t seem active, so I’ll leave mine up for now and see. Thanks for the heads up.
Yeah I’ve been looking for that as well. I think I’ll set it up on my instance and see how it goes
One of my favorite subreddits is r/engrish. Its basically all about funny english mistakes. I couldn’t find it anywhere so i just created it here and posted some of my favourites. I would love if people are intrested is post you english mistaks you find and help build out the community. Im still very new to lemmy but have been loving it.
One of my favourites was r/engrish, basically making fun of English misspellings. I couldn’t find it so I created it over on https://vlemmy.net/c/engrish Come over and join us and share you favourite misspellings. Already posted a few of my favourites.
Well I’m hosting on infrastructure that I already own, so I’m just paying for the connection and the upkeep/electricity costs. It comes out to about €20/month for 8 cores/16threads and 32gb ram.
I’m happy for people to join my instance vlemmy.net, its got plenty of resources on dedicated hardware so I’m sure it could help out in case of an influx.
Do you think it would be important to have it enabled so that everyone who joins has a recovery factor? Mabye reduce the number of lost accounts?
I also recently just created my instance vlemmy.net, I dont mind anyone joining and creating their community’s there. Dont really have any restrictions either. Would be nice to learn some new things from our internet friends
Are you clicking on the link to the other instances? This normally redirects to to that instances page where you dont have an account. Are you subscribed? Try searching for the community you want in the search bar, make sure you filtering by all. The format should be something like https://lemmy.ml/c/lemmy for the Lemmy community on the lemmy.ml instance. This post does a much better job of explaining it. Hope it helps.
Do you see many people staying on their own small instances? Im new to the platform, but seeing the overload to the lemmy.ml instance I decided to spin up my own instance, and dont see why I would change. Is there sth I’m missing?
Should be done now