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Winamp is going open source, and it feels like the early 2000s again
  • While I wouldn't mind it if it's worth the time, I recently played around with Audacious with skins and found a skin that made it look exactly like winamp. I can't move jt around in KDE Plasma 5 in Wayland, but it does work well in Enlightenment 0.26 on X11.

  • Lemmy is more left leaning because the rights popularity seen on other social media are driven by bots that are not here.
  • There is also the fact that this isn't a platform as much as it's a framework that uses and open protocol. Right leaning people can setup Mastodon, Lemmy, Friendica, and so forth as easily as left wingers.

    The biggest problem in general has been people treating Fediverse setups like traditional ones. Facebook, Twitter, Discord are all run by central companies.

    Mastodon, Lemmy, Matrix, have the benifit of being usable as bases for people to setup individual communities for themselves and still have some networking.

  • Multisite Lemmy?
  • It's not so much that it suggests it's supported, it's how the ansible install talks about setup.

    Specifically this from Lemmy Ansible

    mkdir -p inventory/host_vars/your-domain

    This makes me think you can setup multiple domains in the host_vars directory

  • Best Low Memory configuration

    So, I got Automatic1111 running on a older laptop using 4GB of Vram and A mobile Nvidia GPU. It takes a while per run, but I can live with that.

    What I want to figure out is a better way to optimize my command args and other things. I am on a Gentoo build if it matters.

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    Multisite Lemmy?

    So, I am working on building a couple of Lemmy sites with the intent of them being sort of community specific. Now, when I was reading setup it felt like establishing multiple lemmy sites in the same code base was possible.

    Is this a configuration that is supported?

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