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Nice list
Digging via https://alternativeto.net/software/reddit/?license=opensource&p=1 Here’s some of the 55 results :
Checking their Gitlab description it looks like you are right. The OP mentioned Reddit in the post title though, and Reddit is “still” not federated ;-) Using https://fediverse.party I found these as well :
Interesting topic in my opinion. https://datadetoxkit.org
Not an answer to your question but you can follow Mastodon users via RSS in your RSS feed reader.
In general staying away from caffeine, and use Redshift software on the computer screen. Then when I can’t sleep, listening to relaxing piano music or Binaural Beats (F-Droid app) and taking a little bit of CBD oil sometimes works wonders for me.
Nice site. Not only for technology but nature and science topics. When I compare Hacker News, Lobsters and Reddit, then HN scores usually best for insightful and useful comments. Worst on average for comments is Reddit.
Lemmy has a spoiler button …
Is that useful for your use case ?
Today helped a friend with their broken computer mouse. They happy, me happy.
Nice.Care to share details on how to make it work ?
Interesting questions. I wonder what Aaron Swartz would think about this (No irony or sarcasm here. Was just reading a book about him). DuckDuckGo used to have instant answers at the right of the search result showing one answer from StackExchange. For some reason I don’t see that anymore from DDG (Did they remove it ? Or am I using some browser add-on blocking it?), but in that case you could if I recall correctly read the question and answer without even going to the StackExchange site. Can search engines be sued for copyright infringements for showing too much data ?
I wish I could live in a world without screen locking, but for now I have moved to the old-school xscreensaver and xss-lock, to avoid any security bugs with the other software.
Enjoyed some walking and fresh air outside. Expect to do some reading in paper books. Watching some short videos.
No, I do not watch football.
Is there a site with an overview of uptime, SSL certificate details of the instances ? Something similar like : https://searx.space/ That would make it more interesting to choose your instance to sign up.
Try : https://neocities.org/