

0.19.10 aka the St. Pauli release
0.19.10 aka the St. Pauli release
Go to your account settings and export all settings. Import them on the new instance. Done!
February 14th was I Love Free Software Day
We often underestimate the power of a simple “Thank you”. Free Software contributors do important work for our society and they deserve to be recognised. “I Love Free Software Day”, celebrated on 14 February, is the perfect opportunity for you to express your special gratitude and show your appreciation for Free Software.
I don’t know if that would be legal. They are a dutch non profit foundation
Medito Foundation or in Dutch, Medito Stichting / Stichting Medito
Non-profit organisation registered in the Netherlands
I use the play store version and it’s still my favorite meditation app. But…
Two of the founding members left the medito foundation last year. The blog post announcing their departure didn’t provide any explanation why they left. Steven was the face of their YouTube channel.
Something must have happened when two founding members leave, but we can only guess.
You can block websites in Voyager.
better than Masturdon…
AntennaPod states this on their website
AntennaPod doesn’t need a lot of money. Our (annual) costs are already covered by our existing donation funds. Therefore, we’d much prefer it if you
- donate to your favorite podcast(er), or
- help us with a non-monetary contribution.
Antimine Minesweeper
Newly Added Apps
Raccoon for Friendica: Mobile client for Friendica, Mastodon and compatible federated social networks
Raccoon for Lemmy: Mobile client for Lemmy, a federated aggregation and discussion platform
Nice to see it being continued.
But it’s in the IzzyOnDroid Repo
That’s exactly my idea. I could have just donated and stayed quiet, but I thought I could inspire others to donate as well.
The same thing happened to me. I tried editing the sidebar from my main account which isn’t on the instance the community is on.
What worked for me: I had to edit the sidebar from an account that’s on the same instance that the community is hosted on.
noblenderbenderrender
!lemmyshitpost@lemmy.world never disappoints.
Most problems are being solved by turning it off and on again.
I used packet radio around 1997 before we had an internet connection at home. It was fun to discover and hop from node to node while listening to the data being transmitted through cb radio. It was really slow, but it could handle some small file transfers. Text communication worked best and it was even possible to encrypt the messages. I think the software I used was called graphic packet. Good times.
Edit: Found a screenshot online. This is how graphic packet looked
Maybe around autumn