

Wow, not sure if you did something or it was there all along… But I used to search for it by language. And the language is not there anymore :D
But seriously, thank you.
Wow, not sure if you did something or it was there all along… But I used to search for it by language. And the language is not there anymore :D
But seriously, thank you.
Can somebody also make join-lemmy.org notice that our instance exists? Can’t get it listed, even though we comply with the requirements for a while now.
Actually in Spain there are a Catalan and a Basque instances. Go represent this on your map :)
You could subscribe to the Lemmy community by following e.g. @fediverse@lemmy.world from mastodon. If you’re familiar with https://a.gup.pe/ , it’s exactly the same from mastodon. The difference is that with lemmy you can also access without passing through mastodon.
I’ve always wondered why active-but-silent didn’t count. If you bother to login, you’re active to me.
To me it is MAU that is more interesting. And this doesn’t stabilise if people stop using it.
On the other hand, the Kickstarter campaign should be an interesting push. It should improve retention.
I’ve been using path 3 and it was fine for me. I even adapted the docker-pyinstaller to also compile Mac-native binaries.
The thing is that in your case the users would still need to run front-end and back-end. Unless you want to implement some browser-starting logic (which is a pain to do multiplatform), this will be up to them ans that’s one click too many to start.
As far as I can tell you have such a problem with path 1 as well.
I will, thanks!
Yes, this is a Bulgarian instance, you’ll notice it’s quite small. That’s because it’s pretty young and people like you haven’t seen it yet. :) We have a few reddit refugees on board. Beyond Bulgarian-language discussions, we also host some regional ones, like the one in this thread or !blacksea@feddit.bg. So you’re welcome to join, as usual.
As for reasons behind Bulgarian hacker/pirate culture, history has lots to explain. Quite a bit written about it, but I’m a fan of the Guardian.
PS: Lemmy federation is a pain, I still cannot respond to your more recent comments.
Someone else already did here: https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/comment/16916945