I've not played it in years, but Soldat was always great fun. Server requirements are pretty much: potato.
I'm using S3FS to achieve the same thing, but without modifying the ansible config or using native object storage within pict-rs.
When I was using reddit, I used Boost.
Wrong thread? :)
Click the "Instances" link at the bottom of any page.
Come join us if you like, site is open for signups.
Yes, in your settings. It even warns you to not remove "Undetermined" as many posts will show as that.
That about covers it. If all those were to occur, I'd go back. But realistically, none of them will happen.
Nice to see the subreddits listed by subs. Reddit can't ignore this... interested to see how they respond. I'm sure it will be some half baked knee jerk reaction that will get the community even more against them.
By default everyone federated with everyone. Some exceptions blacklist others, but still participate in the wider fediverse. Others whitelist specific others, effectively making their own island fediverse.
As for rules, you'd need to check each instance directly. That isn't collated with an API query.
Good on them. Only way to send the signal. If Reddit follow through and boot all the current mods, instate new ones... it will be chaos.
You can paste screenshots straight into a Lemmy post and it is automatically uploaded and linked for you. I use this to paste whatever I've just captured with Win+shift+s