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    I was wondering what was going on with that post. I’m glad it resonated with people across the fediverse. Cool!

    Now I’ve got to figure out how to log into Mastadon with my Lemmy account. I didn’t even realize this was a thing.

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      @maxprime@lemmy.ml You can’t log into other Fediverse services using your Lemmy account. It’s a Lemmy account for your specific Lemmy instance and doesn’t work anywhere else.

      What you can do is talk to people on other Fediverse services with your Lemmy account on your instance in the same way you are communicating with people from other Lemmy instances.

      For example, the op you are replying to is using Friendica, you are using Lemmy and I am using Firefish right now.

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      Iirc, you can’t log into Mastadon with a lemmy account, but there should be a way to follow a mastodon account from a lemmy instance. Never tried it, though.

      Edit: Apparently, it’s not possible either. Mastodon users can follow lemmy communities, but not the other way around. 😔

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      The tragedy here is that you had to make a screenshot to then upload to Mastodon, only later to come here and have to point out where the original post is. It would be great if you could have made the post on Mastodon simply by linking to the original post and then the format would have looked just as good as the screenshot, and then both sides of the Fediverse could converse. Or, the opposite could happen.

      I’ve talked about this kind of thing before https://lemm.ee/post/4955936 and some are confident this is how things will eventually end up, so I hope they’re right.

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      I wish Lemmy would make instance agnostic post and comment links. With the current system it’s impossible, as every instance assigns its own number. Instead, links could be in the form https://your instance/comment/number@hostinstance

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          Done. I hadn’t seen that issue before, not that I really dig into github all that much.

          However the issue is somewhat outdated. We do have instance agnostic links for communities and users now, and we have since I joined, which was less than 2 weeks after this issue was posted. We may need a new updated issue that focuses on posts and comments specifically.

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        While I completely agree, a partial solution is to use clients that open fediverse links locally. I use Eternity which does it nicely.

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          That works for a Lemmy user, but it doesn’t help for sharing on other platforms or for users discovering content elsewhere

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        It could just be a GUID. The community’s host instance assigns a GUID (which by definition is unique in all GUIDs) and then when sending the post or comment out to federate to other servers it includes the GUID for the other instances to use.

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          I’m a massive fan of GUIDs, too, but you’d have no protection from rogue instances reusing GUIDs of existing posts…

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          I don’t think there’s a need for a GUID, in fact it would be quite difficult - every instance would have to check with every other instance to ensure that the ID’s are unique. Meanwhile, if we just have the federated host picking a number, then every other host uses that number followed by @hostinstance, we don’t need cross-checking but still have unique ID’s for everything.

          For example, https://lemm.ee/comment/123456 would be a different comment to https://lemmy.nz/comment/123456 (as it is currently also), but the first comment could be found on the 2nd instance as https://lemmy.nz/comment/123456@lemm.ee.

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    That’s the most intricate way I’ve ever heard of someone trying to find a meme they once saved and can’t find it

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    Update: I’m on Universeodon, which has comparatively modest numbers compared to mastodon.social. Mastodon.social has registered 249 boosts as of now! Favourites are difficult to measure but based on upvotes registered on lemmy.ml minus the ones registered by mander.xyz it’ll be around 400. Way to go, Fediverse!

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    Way to make me feel silly for having both an account on both a Mastodon server and a Lemmy server! ;)

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      I love both Mastodon and Lemmy, but they usually don’t federate very well with each other, so one cannot replace the other: Lemmy users cannot see microblog posts which aren’t connected to any community and Mastodon doesn’t show the body of Lemmy posts. Currently trying out Friendica, which manages all parts of the Fediverse reasonably well.

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        @masimatutu

        Yea. Generally a good demonstration of how the promise of the fediverse isn’t really there yet.

        Lemmy does groups and mastodon does users with neither really understanding the other.

        I think there’s more scope for lemmy to cover the user side of social media than mastodon the groups side. Kbin is an example of a continuing effort to do that.

        If some keen devs got involved, I’d suspect lemmy could add some good user based functionality.The core devs have recognised it’d be good.

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        Interesting - will look into Friendica. I just hacked up the latest stable release of Lemmy to run on OpenBSD but it’s not something I think I want to maintain long-term. Looking for something that will last a while, kinda like email but maybe not that long!

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          @Bebo
          You can always migrate, but sadly there is no way to import your profile directly from Mastodon. The two best apps, Fedilab and Relatica, are fine but rather limited in functionality, so I often end up using the web version.

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              @Bebo @masimatutu

              Friendica definitely is one of the underrated fediverse platforms.

              Many bounce off of it because it seems a bit slow and its UI is dated. But in terms of the general ideas about what the fediverse can be and the functionality it’s implemented, it’s very interesting and it would be awesome for it to seem more love.

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    It’s been my experience that women are way better at using computers, they just don’t feel welcome in the fraternity that is computer sciences.

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          Weird, you assume I’m a man.

          I am, but then again on the Internet I could be anyone I want to be. I could tell you I manage a software dev team that is majority female. What’s the point? I could also tell you I’m Ada fucking Lovelace risen from the crypt.

          Skill with a computer has nothing to do with sex or gender. It’s almost entirely down to experience and exposure at an age when you’re willing to break things and learn from it - or capturing that attitude at whatever age.

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            Weird, you assume I’m a man.

            God I can already tell this is going to be bad faith bullshit so i’m not even going to bother reading past this.

            When. When did I say that.

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              Do you often accuse women of being dickheads who are part of misogyny? Or are you just using a pathetic excuse to pretend you didnt read the next paragraph? Grow up. It’s the Internet. Nobody is going to remember that you were silly.

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                Do you often accuse women of being dickheads who are part of misogyny?

                Just gonna say - they seem insufferable, so they probably do. But also, women can certainly be part of misogyny. That doesn’t mean you aren’t right, though, about them assuming by default you’re a man.

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              You are such an absolute hypocrite. If you’re really a feminist, you’re doing a piss-poor job at it.

              Don’t accuse someone of bad faith when you’re here pretending there are no implications behind the term dickhead.

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                You are such an absolute hypocrite. If you’re really a feminist

                WHEN

                WHEN DID I SAY THAT

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                  Don’t play dumb. You’re challenging patriarchy (or at least putting on the airs of someone who does), so by defualt you’re a feminist.

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          No fuck you suckass achiving equality should not be done via promoting one Gender over another the Ends justifies the means mentality is why the world is already so fucked

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            I love how I never said any of that, you just went off because I was poking at an exposed nerve. 2016 never really did end for a lot of people.

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          That’s not quite true, though, is it? The idea that one gender is better than the other is kinda the problem you’re fighting against, isn’t it? Flipping it around doesn’t solve the issue, it just inverts it.

          That being said, I do think groups of women are better at cooperating than groups of men. Groups of men tend to try to one-up each other and compete, rather than cooperate.