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You’re a grey hat. Technical problems like these are likely to never get fixed until their consequences are demonstrated.
You’re a grey hat. Technical problems like these are likely to never get fixed until their consequences are demonstrated.
Sympathies. Chronic vertigo is horrible, especially when it leads to nausea. Hope you find an effective treatment soon.
Penny Dreadful
Tove Jansson’s style is amazing. I really feel bad that there’s no good English translation of the music album version of Who Will Comfort Toffle. You guys are really missing out.
Liftoff. The UI isn’t anything to write home about, but it has the best features for managing multiple accounts across different instances out of all that I’ve tried by far.
As others have said, it currently does not. A workaround that works pretty well, and which I use, is to create accounts on multiple instances and use them as “multi-lemmies” by moving your subscriptions between them according to theme, topic or whatever else you want to group by. A password manager like Bitwarden can help with generating passwords for and keeping track of the different accounts.
Yeah, unfortunately, for now at least that seems to be the case. It can still be used as a forum for discussion but apparently it has no moderator, and I don’t know if that can be changed the way Lemmy works right now. It could still serve as a temporary forum to try to bootstrap discussions around typology in general. Once a community is formed it shouldn’t be hard to migrate to elsewhere if things start to derail, even without a moderator.
Edit: It seems I was wrong. It is a kbin community, and when viewed directly on kbin it lists as having a moderator.
If you’d read the article you’d know that dealing with and preventing that exact feeling of powerlessness is precisely what the whole article is about.