
Alive and well as @[email protected]!

I'm experiencing similar things:
- Posts made here not appearing on other federated instances
- Posts made by other federated instances disappearing or never appearing in communities here
I've checked with alt accounts created on lemm.ee and sh.itjust.works which are subscribed to the same communities.
@[email protected] Is there a federation issue?
Edit: I think this is a problem with all communities on lemmy.ml. I'm new to the fediverse concept, but the issue seems to specifically be with them.

If "master" unintentionally made some people uncomfortable then there's no harm in changing the default, since you can modify it if you choose.

Advice needed: Accidentally summoned a demon while trying to make mac & cheese
So I was hungry and bored and a little drunk and decided to make some homemade macaroni and cheese. I found this old leather-bound book that looked like a cookbook, so I opened it and followed a recipe. Turns out it was like the Necronomicon or something and I summoned a demon. He’s sitting on my couch right now being a dick, watching Netflix and drinking my beer. He won't leave and says he's going to take my soul unless I make him the world's best mac and cheese. I have a box of crappy dollar store instant mac in the pantry. What can I do to make it better? I don't have any crazy ingredients like fancy cheeses or truffles. Help.

This is being discussed in https://lemmy.world/c/[email protected] too. You might want to check out that Community.
There's a comprehensive list of Lemmy apps being curated here.
My personal recommendation is https://wefwef.app.

Thanks. My job's gotten busier since I bought my DS412+ and it's been sitting virtually unused for awhile. I'm hoping someone can provide directions that are just a step above "click to install" because I'm (too busy/too lazy/too clueless <-- pick one) to DIY it.

Help installing Lemmy & Wefwef on Synology
Are there any Synology users who might be able to write up step-by-step instructions for installing Lemmy (maybe using Lemmy-Easy-Deploy) and Wefwef on a Synology DS412+ with Docker and Portainer?
Bonus points for configuration instructions using non-standard ports and DuckDNS dynamic DNS.

There's a comprehensive list of Lemmy apps being curated here.
My personal recommendation is https://wefwef.app.

Have you tried https://wefwef.app?

The post he responded to listed a number of alternate scenes. All minor.

Spider-Man: Across The Spider-Verse editor confirms there are multiple versions of the film currently in theaters
Andy Leviton, Associate Editor on Spider-Man: Across The Spider-Verse, confirms audience speculation that there are multiple cuts of the film in theaters with Tweet, "I was wondering when people might start noticing.”

Boost user, too. There's [email protected] modded by the dev, but my understanding is that they have no current plans for supporting Lemmy.
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Very helpful. Thanks!

Maybe https://www.khanacademy.org?

Convince me: Backpacking Bidets
I'm mostly a day-hiker. I'd rather hike farther than carry more.
I'm slowly Passage-hiking the Arizona Trail, and there are stretches where overnights will be unavoidable.
I'm not going to cut down my toothbrush, but I do want to carry as little as possible.
I hear positive things about backpacking bidets, but the concept seems (to put it delicately) "optimistic" to me.
I may attempt the "try it afterwards in your shower at home" advice I've seen elsewhere, but that seems...gross.
Am I missing something, or is my risk tolerance misaligned with the reality of roughing it?
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This is helpful, thanks.
It doesn’t cost you anything to sign up for, so give it a try.
The main cost is time, to understand the platform and to find community. I created a Kbin account, but I don't see myself having the time to be divided between Kbin and Lemmy so I'm hoping not to have to maintain both.
Kbin federates with Lemmy - so users can engage in each other’s posts.
This gives me hope. So is it basically just a different UI? This is where my understanding of the fediverse breaks down.
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Can you elaborate?
I read that Kbin defederated with Lemmy because it couldn't initially handle the influx of new users migrating from Reddit, but that it has federated again.
So is it a Lemmy instance, like Beehaw?
I know that Kbin doesn't use communities ("/c/") but uses magazines ("/m/") so I thought it was different.
I also read that there was some new way to post to Lemmy from Mastadon, but I thought those were different, like Reddit and Twitter. But they both rely on something called "ActivityPub"?
So is Kbin similar to Lemmy (by being Reddit-like), but distinct like Mastadon (which is Twitter-like)?
I didn't have a Twitter account, but was a heavy Reddit user. I don't have a Mastadon account, but I'm liking Lemmy. However I have some FOMO about Kbin because I don't understand how it all works together.

True, but the writer's room is the real star of R&M and it's been reported that Roiland stopped collaborating there years ago. Hopefully it'll only be disconcerting for a minute or two, but Solar Opposites being first to have a clip out could make it harder for R&M to pull off "<Belch.> I just sound different now! Wubba Lubba Dub Dub!" without looking like a copycat.

I made a slight modification to your bookmarklet asking to which instance you are migrating, which produces a list of links you can paste into something like https://www.openallurls.com so it becomes just a matter of clicking all of the "Subscribe" buttons:
undefined
javascript:(function() { const currentHostname = window.location.hostname; const tld = prompt("Please enter the name of the instance to which you are migrating:"); const table = document.getElementById('community_table'); const anchorTags = table.getElementsByTagName('a'); const communityUrls = []; for (let i = 0; i < anchorTags.length; i++) { const title = anchorTags[i].title.substring(1); const parts = title.split('@'); const community = parts[0].trim(); const domain = parts[1] ? parts[1].trim() : currentHostname; const communityUrl = `https://${tld}/c/${community}@${domain}`; communityUrls.push(communityUrl); } const urlsText = communityUrls.join('\n'); navigator.clipboard.writeText(urlsText) .then(() => { alert('Community URLs copied to clipboard!'); }) .catch((error) => { alert('Failed to copy Community URLs to clipboard:', error); }); })();