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@lemmygrad.mlLike instapaper or Firefox's readability function. Something I can pitch a url too and get back a stripped down version of the article with a shareable URL. No idea if this exists.
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2023/jun/29/china-wind-solar-power-global-renewable-energy-leader
Beijing bolstering position as global renewables leader with solar capacity more than rest of world combined
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2023/jun/29/china-wind-solar-power-global-renewable-energy-leader
Beijing bolstering position as global renewables leader with solar capacity more than rest of world combined
I've been meaning to ask this question: What news sites, blogs, and journalists do you follow for news and current events?
Maybe we'll set up a repository somewhere for people to reference, that can be updated over time as people and publications become more or less relevant/reliable.
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From the responses:
https://thehill.com/homenews/state-watch/4063055-delaware-town-give-businesses-voting-rights/
A rural Delaware town is seeking to allow local businesses the right to vote, causing concern that corporate interests could sway local elections. Seaford, Del., with a population of about 7,000 in…
https://thehill.com/homenews/state-watch/4063055-delaware-town-give-businesses-voting-rights/
A rural Delaware town is seeking to allow local businesses the right to vote, causing concern that corporate interests could sway local elections. Seaford, Del., with a population of about 7,000 in…
https://lemmy.world/post/385078
Source: https://lemmy.fediverse.observer/dailystats&days=7 [https://lemmy.fediverse.observer/dailystats&days=7] In other news, Sync is coming to Lemmy.
So I'm sure we've seen posts/comments like this recently. It gets me wondering if there isn't a way to create a unified experience across Lemmy instances.
My thinking would be to build a browser extension that lets you authenticate to your home instance, or pick up on your existing authentication, and then perform the required API calls to your home instance when interacting with posts on another instance.
But I also wonder if this couldn't be implemented at the UI level of the default LemmyUI. I know there are some federation mechanics that need to happen before your vote/comment/post is submitted, I just don't know if that's something that slows this idea down or completely derails it.
Part of the frustration is this: If I send a community to someone via some normal coms (email, text, whatever), the link is going to be relative to my home instance. If they are a Lemmy user but on another instance, they're not going to be able to vote, comment, or subscribe to the community from that link.
That interaction is what built Reddit. You send someone a link to a Reddit post, they enjoy that post, they eventually sign up for Reddit, and they start interacting with posts.
This might simply be a larger ActivityPub issue, but I have to imagine there are clever solutions to work within Lemmy's or ActivityPub's limitations.
https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0rHVfAh84b7wb7fqiYRxMo?si=RPGX_iMVRIODaG_PPaZjyg
Jesus Does the Dishes (folk punk) · Playlist · 43 songs · 24 likes
My 2.5 year old loves watching classic Pokemon. I'll be honest, so do I. But have you tried doing that? It's fucking insane.
You would think pokemon.com would have all this (they have a lot, and it's all free) but they don't!
Seeing S4 (is that even right?) On Archive.org is really pushing me to want to build a Plex server. Having all this content in one place would be very nice.
I do IT work by day, and I have some older 2TB platter drives from a retired camera server laying around. What's the easiest way to get my foot in the door? Do I save up some $$ for a Synology box?
Love to get your input!