Go to Z-library on TOR. Set up an account. From there, get your "personal" open-web links. Z-library will provide you 2 links that will be unique to your username and will work with a normal browser.
Lemmy is feeling like Linux, and that's bad. Is Lemmy doomed because of the abstract-ness of it?
My experience with Lemmy feels like my experience with Linux. I'm a nerd at heart and have played with a thousand variants of Linux over the decades. But as much as Linux is sold as the next Windows/MacOS, it never gets to that level. Trying to get people to understand the quirks of Linux (and why they are "better") has been an act in futility. Linux just isn't user-friendly, no matter the variant.
I see so many posts of people trying to understand what Lemmy is, what an instance is, why usernames are not unique (unless you include the server name - like email), etc. I just see it all as a huge hurdle to overcoming Reddit.
I'd be thrilled to be wrong.
French show called The Bureau is excellent. It's more intrigue than action, and that makes it much better.
Got it. Thanks!
So, let's say I want to subscribe to one of these, and I'm using Jerboa. How tf do I do that??
How do I hide posts?
The UI seems pretty intuitive so far but there is one thing I can't figure out how to do: how the hell do I hide a post??
I just mean a regular post that I've seen (and am finished with). On Boost for Reddit there was a check mark for hiding a post. Is there anything similar here?