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That would be Sup: https://github.com/theSupApp
By the same person who started Pixelfed.
Flexitarian bicycle commuter (he/him) from the Netherlands.
My Iceshrimp account can be found here (accounts on Mastodon etc. can follow that account too).
My Pixelfed account on Pixey.
That would be Sup: https://github.com/theSupApp
By the same person who started Pixelfed.
AFAIK lemmy.ml is the only instance that still has the filter on. When federation was not enabled yet and there practically were only two (!) instances up and running, people on Lemmy were already pointing out that things like posted by OP would happen. 😆
Edit: I think however, that this case was mostly in jest and on purpose.
For Cyberpunk I would just try the myriad general gaming comms for now.
polandball@lemm.ee nvm, it seems to be a dead community
!canada@lemmy.ca, !canadapolitics@lemmy.ca
I do not know whether any of this is helpful.
Something like the communities on the @programming.dev instance?
LineageOS depends on volunteers with knowledge, time, and access to the hardware in question. So sometimes they abandon certain phones (or never support at all).
Maybe @some_guy@lemmy.sdf.org was trying to state that a lot of countries/states might not need that much “outside help” in making bad choices. Russia probably plays a role, but there might be more factors.
OP does not mention Linux but a third party Android distribution. Just FYI.
I checked. Mostly a handful-of-people instance doing whatever on some Pleroma/Akkoma instance. Not much to see there and not much of what I could see there seemed to make much sense to me. Perhaps the defeds are mostly preventative but I cannot tell.
I think this comment of yours is sarcastic but it is hard to tell.
And that is also the kind of “what” I meant (the wat type what).
Dude, what?
Which does not mean that people like A.S. Tanenbaum should not be deserving recognition. With other words, your comment does not contribute to this thread.