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Twitter’s Lawyers Admit They’re Overwhelmed As Nearly 2000 Laid Off Employees File Arbitration Claims
  • Really? Did they just not pay the severance or did the employees not agree with the offers? Out of the loop.

  • Overwhelmed a bit with fediverse redundancy.
  • You can follow Lemmy links in mastodon which actually works surprisingly well just not as well as the actual Lemmy app.

  • iOS App?
  • Not yet. You can use mlem but it needs to be installed via TestFlight.

  • ELI5: How does Lemmy operate?
  • Very interesting - thank you!!

  • ELI5: How does Lemmy operate?
  • So one thing I don't understand is, how do all the federated servers find each other? Is there one server that maintains the registrations to all other servers and each server can pull from there? What happens if that central server decides to delete another server from it's list, doesn't that put authority back into one server/persons hands? Or does each server maintain their own list of federated servers and if so you never know if you're fully connected / how much time would that take each server owner?

  • We surpassed 1,000 local users last night!
  • undefined> https://the-federation.info/platform/73

    Interesting, I wonder what happened in Nov'22 for the users to drop so much.

  • Apollo for Reddit is shutting down
  • Just want to say I found and installed your app mlem on ios. So far so good. One bug I noticed is on my first login, after I closed the app, it deleted my logged in account. Logged back in and now working well. Forgot to do a bug capture but it hasn't come up again. Amazing work, and really appreciate you helping people get access to Lemmy as a community.

  • Apollo Dev Announces and Explains his Decision to shut down on June 30
  • While this whole ordeal is getting visibility to Lemmy which is great, it’s also tiring. This is seeming like it will be a month long battle if not longer.

  • A few announcements
  • Thank you for having us! Looking forward to learning more about the community and how to navigate. Will be a little bit of a learning curve, was previously a Redditor for 12 years. Feels like a fresh start and great vibes in the community. Thanks @smorks.