YOU WON'T TRICK ME INTO CLICKING A REDDIT LINK
I quoted the contents of the Reddit post here so you don't have to.
Cool, subscribed.
If you want to follow from within your instance search for this: !pop_os@lemmy.world the ! Is important.
It would be cool if the "! links" linked to the community in comments. Maybe someone in the community could code that ?
Happy to hear it
The man, the myth, the legend! Seeing you here makes me feel happy.
That's cool. I can't seem to access it from this instance I'm on though? We are federated with lemmy.world.
So I tried https://feddit.uk/c/pop_os@lemmy.world - am I being an idiot?
It works from over here on kbin.social
I think you need to search for the community first on your instance to start the sync. So just paste the link into the search field (the search will probably come up empty), wait for a few seconds and then try to load the community.
I get the same issue when trying to access the community from there. https://lemmy.ml/c/pop_os@lemmy.world works fine though. And https://beehaw.org/c/pop_os@lemmy.world only synced the first few posts before they blocked it. If they haven't blocked lemmy.world, then perhaps their server hasn't synced with it in a while.
beehaw has defederated lemmy.world.
I discovered that if the subreddit hasn’t been accessed from your instance before, then you have to copy and paste the link from the original instance into the search bar, then it’ll start showing that community
Oh my god oh my god oh ky god auto tiling by default? Ooooooh cooool. I'm so in. Gone are the days of endlessly experimenting with xmonad and never truly being happy with the results. (It's been a while though.)
This is great to hear!
I may not have enjoyed using their distro, but I'm really happy to see this. They're really popular in the desktop Linux market and it may help to get more users over here in the Fediverse.
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