Apparently nowadays they were able to extend the battery life quite a bit with the new generation of 61Wh batteries (instead of the previous 55Wh)
Hi! thanks for checking in
I am an admin of all the services under https://antemeridiem.xyz/
You can also follow my other fedi (misskey) account at @zeerooth@social.antemeridiem.xyz
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Apparently nowadays they were able to extend the battery life quite a bit with the new generation of 61Wh batteries (instead of the previous 55Wh)
There is also !tes@lemmy.world
Using this opportunity to plug in !truestl@lemmy.antemeridiem.xyz
Unfortunately lemmy devs removed captchas recently https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/issues/2922 so email verification and/or rate limiting is probably the only real option for protection.
It’s a communication protocol with a federated network - see https://matrix.org/
If you have a matrix account there is a chat for lemmy development: #lemmydev:matrix.org
People should really consider joining the smaller instances, because as things stand right now the main ones have thousands of users (and still growing rapidly, causing problems) while many smaller ones have just a few dozen users but probably enough hardware and network capacity to get hundreds more.
Anyhow, my instance has not gone down yet so feel welcomed to join https://lemmy.antemeridiem.xyz/ if you’re iterested :>
What I’d recommend in your case is sorting the posts by “hot” instead of “active” which is the default setting. Posts get up the active sorting whenever somebody comments on them or upvotes (I think?), even if they are very old, whereas hot should only show you new and currently popular posts. You’ll still see the post that you’ve already seen and a setting for that is clearly missing, but it should still be an improvement.
I’ve made https://lemmy.antemeridiem.xyz/ to help take off some of that load. New registrations are welcomed and it should be maintained for a very very long time 🎂
It really depends on how that specific instance is set up. Of course during the registration you provide your username and email, but some instances may keep logs that contain things like ip addresses, your user agent and so on (my instance does, for example, but only for a limited time), while some may opt to not keep that info at all (from the sysadmin perspective though they’d kinda be in the dark while trying to fight things such as server abuse).
However, I don’t know how it looks from the legal perspective. I’d imagine only the courts could force you to share the information stored on the server, but that requires a trial.
Hey, I also noticed the lack of a madoka magica community, so I created !madokamagica@lemmy.antemeridiem.xyz
The easiest thing to do imo would be to just copy the rules from one of the main instances and stick to these. Then just monitor the activity on your instance from time to time and review applications and reports.
You can’t discover every community throughout the lemmy’s fediverse that way though. Only the communities that other users previously subscribed/searched for. https://browse.feddit.de/ is the thing to use if you’d like to see everything
you can, but you need to search for a specific community, then subscribe to it, so for that lemmydeals server it’d be !monitors@lemmydeals.com for example
I do actually, there is !hopeposting@lemmy.world
may the gods watch over your battles, friend!
New community just dropped
I made femboy_irl today - !femboy_irl@lemmy.antemeridiem.xyz
Currently it only has 3 ppl subscribed to it but hopefully it’ll grow :)
Finally a deep rock galactic community?! Let’s gooo, rock and stone!
Oh my god, so many of my friends studying computer science try to complete entire projects using chatgpt without even understanding the basics and then fail miserably because they can’t even properly form the prompt