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Cake day: Mar 24, 2023

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Why don’t you write what you actually want in the opening post instead of making people guess.



How do I search for an instance that blocks another instance?
I'm looking for an automatic way to search for an instance that blocks another instance. Instead of manually checking the blocked instances of multiple instances until I find the one that blocks the instance I don't want to see, I'm wondering if there is a more efficient and automated method to identify such instances.
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The source of discord in the comments lies in the debate on whether or not to fork the software in order to disassociate themselves from the political orientation of the developers.



Reddit r/rust is discussing the possibility of moving to Lemmy. If you are still an active Reddit user, please consider giving it some upvotes to show your support.
> If you haven't heard the news, Reddit is making some [drastic, user-hostile changes](https://www.reddit.com/r/rust/comments/141w1ly/rrust_should_shut_down_from_12th_to_14th_june/). This is essentially the final stage of any ad-supported and VC-funded platform's inevitable march towards [enshittification](https://pluralistic.net/2023/01/21/potemkin-ai/). > > I really love the /r/rust community. As a community manager it's my main portal into the latest happenings of the Rust ecosystem from a high-level point of view primarily focused on project updates rather than technical discourse. This is the only Reddit community I engage directly with; my daily fix of the Reddit frontpage happens strictly via login-less browsing on Apollo, which will soon come to an [abrupt end](https://www.reddit.com/r/apolloapp/comments/144f6xm/apollo_will_close_down_on_june_30th_reddits/). > > This moment in time presents a unique opportunity for this space to claim its independence as a wholly community-owned operation. If the moderators and other stakeholders of /r/rust are already discussing possible next moves somewhere, please point other willing contributors like myself in the right direction. > > I'm ready to tag along with any post-Reddit initiative set forth by the community leaders of this sub-reddit. Meanwhile, I've started mobilizing willing stakeholders from the fediverse, which I believe to be the path forward for a viable Reddit alternative. > > # Soft-forking Lemmy > > Lemmy as an organisation [has issues](https://mstdn.social/@feditips/110476830253102884). But the [Lemmy software](https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy) is a fully functional alternative to Reddit that runs on top of the open ActivityPub protocol, and it's written in Rust. > > Discourse, the software which the Rust Users/Internals forum runs on also [supports basic ActivityPub federation now](https://meta.discourse.org/t/activitypub-plugin/266794), so the Rust Users forum could actually federate with one or more Lemmy-powered instances. As such, this wouldn’t just be a replacement to Reddit, it would be a significant improvement, bringing more cohesion to the Rust community > > Given Lemmy's controversial culture, I think it's safest to approach it with a soft-fork mindset. But the degree to which any divergence will actually happen in the code comes down to how amenable the Lemmy team is to upstream changes. I'd love for this to be an exercise in building bridges rather than moats. I know the Lemmy devs occasionally peruse this space, so please feel free to reach out to me. > > **Here's what's happening:** > > * The author of [Kitsune](https://github.com/kitsune-soc/kitsune) is attempting to run Lemmy on Shuttle, which in turn have expressed interest in supporting this alt-Reddit initiative. > * We're also looking into OIDC/OAuth for Lemmy, which would allow people to log in with their Reddit/GitHub accounts. If anyone would like to take this on, let us know! > * [Hachyderm](https://community.hachyderm.io/) is starting to evaluate Lemmy hosting next week. I personally think they could provide an excellent default home for a renewed /r/rust, as they are already a heavily Rust-leaning community of practitioners. > > To facilitate this mobilization, I've set up a temporary Discord server: > > [https://discord.gg/ZBegGQ5K9w](https://discord.gg/ZBegGQ5K9w) > > I'll gladly replace this with e.g. a dedicated channel on the Rust community discord. One big upside of having our own server is that we can bridge it to a self-hosted instance of [Revolt](https://revolt.chat/), which we'll do in the next few days. > > Lemme know if this resonates with you! > > — [u/erlend_sh](https://old.reddit.com/user/erlend_sh)
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4 Years of Developing a Side Project
>Joshuito, a Rust-based terminal file manager inspired by Ranger, has grown from a personal project into a robust and widely adopted alternative. It offers efficient file navigation, three-column interface, tab support, and advanced file operations like copying, cutting, and bulk renaming. The project underwent significant refactors, including library changes and practical solutions for challenges such as cut operations, mime type configuration, and user input handling. The supportive community of contributors played a crucial role in its success, teaching valuable lessons in code review, effective communication, and maintaining long-lasting projects. Joshuito's popularity and continuous improvement are fueled by the author's personal usage and gratitude towards contributors and users. [Transcript](https://bin.bloatcat.tk/?8ada8589cce7d389#3hj3vEbwFLpAztsTqps7SKCgA3YSViypggi9fFGWip9H), [mirror](https://bin.nixnet.services/?d9a131905c2aed96#6X1rAa6fkP5pXTAuAq6m8GZocr3673ds2oveNZj3Y8mP)
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That’s weird, it’s illegal in most countries.


What are some good NSFW instances?
TIL that Reddit is banning smaller porn subreddits and aren't allowing users to claim them in redditrequest to make way for their eventual ban on NSFW content. So I'm looking for NSFW alternatives in any Fediverse platform.
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A user-friendly and customizable local program that brings the essence of Lemmy to your personal device. With a simple installation process and a single click, users can set up their own instance without the need for a domain. This self-contained program delivers a uniquely tailored feed based on individual preferences, where upvotes, downvotes, and interactions directly shape the content that appears. The software would guarantee a personalized and engaging browsing experience, allowing users to curate their own instance and explore topics of interest within a private and controlled environment.


How would your perfect fediverse software be like?
As long as it doesn't already exist.
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