I play guitar, watch USMLR and NHL, occasionally brew beer, enjoy live music and travel, and practice sarcasm.

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Cake day: Jun 11, 2023

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Cheers!

I started my beehaw and ml accounts on June 2. This one and Lemmy.one are coming up on June 11. And my sdf.org account was on June 30. But this is the one that stuck 😁.


The specs would be how the communication between the servers is supposed to happen. Like

  1. Server A sends a “hello?” message to server B and serve B will respond with “hello.”
  2. Sever A then sends a message “I’m server A” and server B will respond “prove it” so server A will send proof via IDProof spec v1.2 and server B will say “ok A, how can I help?”
  3. Server A will send "please me user comment 12345” and server B will respond with "comment 12345 was posted by user Skroob on 1/1/2020 and says ‘I have the same combination on my luggage!’

So the complaint would be like "we used IDProof spec v1.2” and the serve said “no that’s only valid on prime number Thursdays!”




This question comes up a lot. Please go and vote for the feature request here.


I would imagine the same process works. You might need to turn off the redirect on Mastodon before creating the alias there.



Here is how the OPs example shows up with all the x-posted communities listed.

I have noticed, though, that two posts of the same URL within a single community are also listed as x-posted, and the “duplicates” don’t show up in the community’s feed at all. Which can be problematic if you’re linking to a page with a static URL that changes over time (such as sports league statistics). The trick so far has been to highlight text that has changed on the page and get a link to the highlighted text.