Piefed has a multireddit like function in personal and public feeds. It helps a lot with similar communities.
Piefed has a multireddit like function in personal and public feeds. It helps a lot with similar communities.
https://piefed.world for an instance managed by the Lemmy.world team
There comments have been reading sus af to me, but then this happened and it clenched it
Early on in its posting game, it posted the below to the linux .ml comm yesterday, where I crossposted it accordingly and tagged it because it seemed like OC. Then I stopped crossposting it’s posts because they were sus.
The post: https://suppo.fi/pictrs/image/0077ad9c-d9d3-483e-869c-364ff7944f73.png
Then today it commented at that very post: https://suppo.fi/pictrs/image/d81dc38a-1e7b-4069-829b-06df11e82a25.png
In reply to what would be their own OC, where their own user has been tagged
So yea, LLM bot lmao
Ohh PieFed can detect LLM bots now? NICE lmao
Okay I’ll give it a look thanks
tags.pub is a new service under development by the Social Web Foundation. It is a global hashtag server – it lets you follow a hashtag across the Fediverse. There’s lots of information on the tags.pub home page, and I (Evan) did a talk about tags.pub at FOSDEM 2026. This blog post answers some basics about…
If it’s just a relay on the AP network could it also be federated?
Several redundant solutions already exist, for example https://tagpush.app (limited list of tags offered to follow), instance relays (work only between instances participating in one of them), or https://fedi.buzz and its relay (instance admin can add a relay for a particular tag, with all public posts known to relay being available to the instance).
RE: https://toot.fedilab.app/@apps/116245941766830884
#PawFed is not limited to reports about animals found or in distress. You can use it to offer help or ask for it.
Use #offer when you provide help, #request when you need it, #info to share useful information.
Everything works through #ActivityPub. If you delete your original post mentioning @PawFed, the related report is automatically removed from the map. No database ghost. You stay in control of your data. (1/3)
it doesn’t look like it’s federated.. let alone linked to mastodon?
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/44134619
It’s interesting that iOS opens up the possibility of alternative stores while Android is moving in the opposite direction of closing them down. It would be ironic, albeit sad, if iOS became the new go-to mobile OS for FOSS apps.
I searched for nodebb.. it is just forum hosting?
I’m not sure if this is the wrong place to post this; my apologies if it’s not.
Anyway, I have an inquiry about Mastodon replies seeming to not post to show up on Lemmy.
Earlier today I made a post on Mastodon and made it post to Lemmy as well, by @ing the community I wanted it to appear in. Here’s a link to the post on Mastodon, and here’s how it showed up on Lemmy. At first, everything seemed to work fine.
But something I noticed is that, though the Lemmy comments were visible to me on Mastodon, the reverse was not true: most of the Mastodon replies were not visible on Lemmy. So there seems to have been some federation issues there.
So my question is, does anyone know what caused this and if so how I can fix it?
Okay thanks for the info
Thanks for all the hard work you put in for making a create social network (Piefed) and helping grow the fediverse 🫡 I appreciate it. Keep fighting the good fight