You might want to check out the oil
You might want to check out the oil
Oh no 218 million for two companies that have a higher GDP than 95% of nations, how will they ever recover?
About 10x that price lol, herman millers are nice but you definitely pay for it.
I don’t think they do, most just try to call out needless islamaphobia.
Sound like a big upgrade, congrats on your recovery!
Being federated is basically your instance agreeing to show posts and users of another instance. I would be really surprised if dormi.zone was defederated since it seems like a pretty normal instance, lemmygrad would make more sense but it’s so popular I don’t think many instances have defederated them either. It’s probably just a bug, Lemmy has plenty and I’ve only ever used it on the Jerboa android app, never in browser. Stick with it, maybe some improvements will be made.
Lemmy definitely has the steepest learning curve of any social media I’ve ever used. I think you should just be able to log into dormi.zone and you should be able to post or comment anywhere. I registered my account on lemmygrad so I’m not sure if you need to get approved to comment but I don’t think that’s the case.
Once you get the hang of things you could always create and mod a DnDGreentext community here, or atleast in the short term post your writeups to dndmemes@sh.itjust.works, if they’re not meant to be funny you could probably put them on the main dnd community.
When I registered the top post I had was a guide made and pinned by the mods of lemmygrad, which was super helpful, hopefully the other instance mods follow suite. Good luck and remember to let me know if you end up creating that community, I would definitely join!
I’m new here also but I’ll try my best to answer some of your questions. The most confusing thing about Lemmy to me is the difference between instances and communities. Communities are basically like subreddits and are each housed in an instance. Instances (ex: Lemmy.world, Lemmy.ml, etc.) Can house one or many communities. If communities are subreddits, instances are reddit.com, the difference with Lemmy is there are many instances that are linked together.
Your Lemmy account can be on any instance and will work on all other instances
As for your last question, I’m going to assume you mean searching communities, not instances, I’m still struggling with that myself, I’ve been browsing all and occasionally clicking on active user accounts to see where else they post. I’m sure there’s a better way but that’s what I’ve been doing.
There’s a few help threads on the main Lemmy subs like askLemmy. Lemmygrad has some really good ones too, I’m sure you can find a good one if you look around. Wish you luck in this transition and remember to make a couple posts once you figure out how everything works, the more content the better!
I completely agree with you, ai should be seen as a great thing, but we all know that the society we live in will not pass those benefits to the average person, in fact it’ll probably be used to make life worse. From a leftist perspective it’s very easy to see this, but from the Norman position, atleast in the US, people aren’t thinking about how our society slants ai towards being evil and scary, they just think ai is evil and scary. Again I completely agree with what you’ve said it’s just important to remember how reactionary the average person is.