Yes it does. Here’s a list with most important instances and their restrictions: https://github.com/maltfield/awesome-lemmy-instances
Yes it does. Here’s a list with most important instances and their restrictions: https://github.com/maltfield/awesome-lemmy-instances
It’s probably because you made an account on an instance that blocks nsfw. You need to make an account on a different instance that allows nsfw and does not defederate the particular instance you would like to browse. Or just make an account on the instance you care about the most.
Either way, another federation design decision to confuse the hell out of all its users.
People complain about Firefox performance and site compatibility all the time and I have no idea what they are talking about. I use both it and other browsers all the time and Firefox for me is the better one.
Tried it out for a while and it’s definitely not as smooth of an experience. Went back to steamOS and I don’t see myself changing back for the foreseeable future.
Blender and Firefox for me have always been the apps that have their shit together the most. Both I perceive as insanely complicated pieces of software with a lot of features that work really well and compete with for profit corporations with way more resources.
Most owners are poor dog owners. The experience is the same all around Europe. Funnily enough, the 70% good behavior is probably real already, it’s just that 30% bad is insanely huge percentage when a dog is capable to maul you and your kids.
Reddit actually allows downvotes. Beehaw is more of a forced safe space.
Getting timeouts and errors all the time not just for posting. I’m never sure if it’s the app itself or the instances my accounts are attached to. Either way it’s a miserable experience.
Unfortunately this might not be true. Instances need maintainance. If the one that spun it up doesn’t dedicate time and resources to it your experience might just be worse than average.
In my case I was having all kinds of timeout issues and occasionaly instance went down. Moved to a bigger and more active one and never had issues since.