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@jnovinger
I can search on Mastodon for the URL of a Lemmy post or comment to reply from Mastodon.
I can follow Lemmy communities from Mastodon and it will boost all posts and comments into my feed there.
I can follow individual Lemmy users and see their posts on Mastodon.
I was able to point https://relay.fedi.buzz at Beehaw.org to generate a relay URL for it, so now all Beehaw.org posts hit my instance's federated feed. This one really surprised me.
@bruhsoulz
It's been good! I have to say my favorite element has been figuring out different ways that I can blend my Lemmy interactions with my Mastodon use.
Yeah, I’ve started just utilizing the web app most of the time now.
@animist @peveleigh @Doomguy
I quite like Proton Mail. Self-hosted email can be tough because so many people are concentrated on only a handful of email providers, and so if your self-hosted email server gets flagged as spam it can be a huge pain in the ass to get off that list.
@trashHeap
For the books, honestly, not great. It’s a fantasy series from the 90s with a magic system strongly based on a binary gender system. In relation to other fantasy series of the time, I’d say that it’s fairly progressive. A diverse cast of characters, but sexuality is rather repressed in general. The books got problems, y’all. But we love them anyway.
The show, as a product of the 2020s, is luckily more progressive. There is also strong representation within the fandom.
Perhaps ironically, I’ve been enjoying interacting with #Lemmy communities and posts just using my Mastodon account via my instance’s default web app. It of course doesn’t offer the full range of options a native Lemmy app would, but it lets me engage using the account and apps I’m already familiar with.
If gamers are factoring in the $70 price point as an immediate point against a game, I have some bad news…
@Los Howbee y’all