In Italy we have the same law, it’s just another safeguard to prevent excessive succession disputes, I don’t see what’s the problem.
In Italy we have the same law, it’s just another safeguard to prevent excessive succession disputes, I don’t see what’s the problem.
Newest versions of AUTOMATIC1111 GUI have AMD-support built-in for Linux, and with my 6600xt it seems to work quite well, but I don’t have anything else to compare it with (Batch size 4, LMS KARRAS 100 steps, --medvram finishes in 1 minute e 5 seconds). Are the performances good or sub-par for my gpu?
Kbin is another software altogether from lemmy, so they are not counted.
No, the point of federation is that you can interact with other sites/servers from your own since the same protocol is shared. So from some-server.com they visited music@lemmy.world and did their interaction. The same way you can go to the Music community at lemmy.ml ( https://lemmy.world/c/music@lemmy.ml ) without leaving lemmy.world and without having to create a new account. Your comments and interaction will be seen without problems by users of lemmy.ml .
Communities with the same name across different instances are not merged, and the way they are referenced will be different. So, the location of lemmy.world/c/Music can also be referenced as !music@lemmy.world while instead the Music at serverB.whatever be can be referenced as music@serverB.whatever .
While the server are at big load sometimes the subscrision went through but is incorrectly displayed as pending, in that case you can either ignore it or remove it and subscribe again. If the load is even higher sometimes it seems to not go through, but this case is rarer.
Because we didn’t de-federate with them. So, if you comment, only other lemmy.world users will be able to see your comment and interact with it.
deleted by creator
My bad, I somehow didn’t notice it. Anyway, the rest of the comment is still true, only difference is the number of subscribers, comments and posts are correctly synchronised.
I’m an user of lemmy.world. I’ve checked and apparently the only difference is the number of subscribers, comments and posts seem to be synchronised. (And yes, last post is from 5 days ago).
EDIT: Correction.
The newest post from kbin I was able to find is this: https://kbin.social/m/RedditMigration/t/33340/Reddit-Blackout-19-Comments-day-and-9-Posts-day-during-the-48h (3 minutes ago) and on lemmy.world I can see it with no problem ( https://lemmy.world/post/183440 ). Yesterday since synchronisation wasn’t yet over (Now I think/hope it is) some smaller magazines weren’t available on lemmy.world, but now everything should be visible.
https://browse.feddit.de works only for Lemmy’s instances and communities, so if you want something more precise than your instance’s search bar you should go to https://kbin.social/magazines and then copypaste the link to your instance (in your case feedly.j-cloud.uk ) search bar if you want to subscribe to it. In all cases, Kbin is different form Lemmy if seen from its own site, since they are trying to do a more comprehensive social platform, while instead Lemmy is just trying to be a link aggregator (The same typology of Reddit and of other now defunct sites). So, to summarise up, from lemmy you can see all the contents of kbin (which is a different software) but the “experience” is different from the one you have on the kbin site and thus, functionally, when using a lemmy instances kbin can be treated as another lemmy instance, even if it isn’t.
Sure, but BigFig’s comment (mistakenly) implied that either kbin defederated with lemmy.world or that beehaw defederated with kbin, while it isn’t so.
Yesterday kbin removed that restriction, and now they are fully federated with lemmy. But I don’t know if all “magazines” (kbin communities) are fully synchronised, a couple I was following finished to synchronise only this morning.
kbin did not defederate with .world, and beehaw hasn’t defederated yet with kbin (although I guess sooner or later they will) so I do not know what you are talking about. In any case, this has nothing to do with the ability or inability to see the site, which on my end works fine btw.
If it is really that much of a problem, just block the 3 biggest communities of Lemmygrad and it will be quite improbable and infrequent for you to see posts from that instance. Although, isn’t easier and faster just to ignore them?
I tried joining some kbin magazines from here (E.G: https://lemmy.world/c/Aquariums@kbin.social and https://lemmy.world/c/houseplants@kbin.social ). It did work but I’m unable to see any post from those communities. Instead the one you linked ( https://lemmy.world/c/RedditMigration@kbin.social ) works perfectly (even for newest posts/comments). Is there any fix ? EDIT: To add more troubleshooting info, It doesn’t say pending, it correctly says “joined” but still no posts.
On the bottom of every instance there is the hyper-link “instances” which shows a list of blocked instances and of linked instances. I don’t know if it manually edited or if it is dynamic, but if it is the latter case then it appears, according to some testing I’ve done, to not update instantaneously.
Anyway, according to lemm.ee “instances” page we are still linked and I think we will remain so, since they do not seem so keen to create an extremely walled garden like beehaw. Meanwhile, we do appear on the very long “blocked instances” list from beehaw.
Men cannot get pregnant, what would be the point of having it apply to men too?