I joined Reddit shortly before Ridiculously Photogenic Runner, and I'll leave Reddit with Ridiculously Photogenic John Oliver. Not bad.
Hi, here on a Lemmy account! This post showed in my All feed, so it looks like k.bin and Lemmy are starting to federate more (which I think is great).
I think at this point, even were k.bin signups to be closed, defederation is going to be one of the few ways to avoid bad actors spilling from somewhere. I hope that doesn't happen, but if cultures from Lemmy and k.bin end up different, maybe a way to silo what you see to only your service can be found.
I'm loving my Orea; it's replaced the V60 most days. I haven't bothered with flat filters because of the negotiator tool as well, but Kalita filters have been working fine. One thing I've found is that some coffee will stay between the brewer and the filter without flowing down. I'm not sure if tipping the Orea and adding that 'stuck' coffee is helping or hurting the cup, but once I get a TDS meter I'd like to see how much dissolved solids (or passthrough water) I'm adding at the end of a brew.
Not accusing you of this, but there might be confusion between the instance lemmy.world and the self-titled lemmy.world community. This is about moderation in the lemmy.world community, which is meant to discuss the instance; not moderation of the instance as a whole.
Interesting, I'll try playing around with it more. I was on quite a few Beehaw communities, and could only see posts from before defederation while logged in. When viewing those same communities signed out, more recent posts and comments were visible.
You can do it manually, but if you're operating from your lemmy.world account Beehaw communities won't update for you. You can only view what was posted before the defederation, if I'm understanding things correctly.
Hey, TigerClaw. Looks like the Lemmy error of throwing your comment into another thread happened.
@TheDude@sh.itjust.works, this is what I messaged about before seeing there was a thread.
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