Glad it worked. It looks like its for getting the big stuff while communityboost is designed to help find the small.
Glad it worked. It looks like its for getting the big stuff while communityboost is designed to help find the small.
From the way I read it, you create a user for the tool so when you submit your instance, it can run on your instance. One of the users chosen at random is here https://discuss.tchncs.de/u/communityboost
You can read a discussion about it here https://pawb.social/post/4136386
I also came across https://github.com/Fmstrat/lcs
Edit: Looks like https://sh.itjust.works/u/iso might be the user behind it.
There is a tool I’ve heard about that subscribes to remote communities for federation until a real subscription. https://boost.lemy.lol/
Thank you.
Its definitely the unknown. I talk about it a little bit here, if that link doesn’t work try this one, but its not your instance . As for the online, its hard to convey true meaning in text alone, and I just don’t like it much. I’m working on that though.
I don’t know either. I don’t think online would work for me, but then you run into the catch-22. I decided a few months ago to start interacting online after a decade and still fight a bit anxious every time I post. Hopefully I’ll work up the courage to do something in person at some point, but 1 step at a time.
I think I’m in the asexual but kinky camp. I’ve tried what I can on my own, but the list of what I would like to explore is… long.
Federation takes a little bit of getting used to. Based on your username, you are logged into shi.itjust.works. If you go to any community from that instance you will already be logged in. If you want to be logged in on another instance you have to visit it from your instance. https://sh.itjust.works/c/[email protected] you will be logged in. https://ttrpg.network/c/rpg you will not be.
Try searching with the full url https://ttrpg.network/c/rpg. That’s worked for me once when !community@instance didn’t.
the next dev, Hey this obscure feature probably doesn’t work, should I fix it… No, I’ll just patch “temporary-fix-don’t-use” and let the next guy fix it properly.