How To Talk To Girls At Parties
Trailer: https://youtu.be/nWzHaRM8jeo
How To Talk To Girls At Parties
Trailer: https://youtu.be/nWzHaRM8jeo
Tell’em Large Marge sent ya.
I can’t remember when, but I know I saw EXistenZ on HBO somewhere. I first saw it from the middle of the movie and thought “If I watch this from the beginning I might understand it.” Turns out watching it again didn’t help, but I watched it again anyway. It was sort of like a fascinating disaster.
Kudos to the creators of that film. I don’t think I could have come up with that primis.
Awesome. Looks like I’m able to find the communities but none of the old posts show.
Looking forward to see how this goes with new posts!
Thanks for explaining!
Well there ya go. I just saw this was posted.
Can you point to something that explains how?
Got it, but I figured if I’m trying to log into the application, the credentials from my Mastodon account would be authenticated against my instance there.
Like having a email client on your computer. You should be able to authenticate against your Yahoo, Outlook, or Google.
I thought federated accounts would utilize the same authentication regardless of platform because they use the ActivityPub protocol. Maybe I need to learn more about it. Based on the information about that page it looks like you can auth into Pixelfed and PeerTube using your Mastodon credentials.
I would love it if eventually there could be SSO across Federated platforms such as Lemmy.
Additionally, from the Lemmy wiki page it says it is compatible with Mastodon and PeerTube. I guess I would like to understand how they are compatible.
Lemmy instances are federated with each other, allowing a user on a given instance to participate in a “community” on another Lemmy instance without having to create an account on the other instance;[4] and with other instances in the Fediverse that use different software. ActivityPub is the protocol used to allow Lemmy instances to operate as a federated social network. It allows users to interact with compatible platforms including Mastodon and PeerTube.[15]
I would agree with this. I used Gentoo for a while before moving to Ubuntu.
Gentoo helps you learn and leads (forces) you down the path of getting under the hood to tweak your Linux experience.
I wouldn’t recommend it if you need to build systems quickly for production. I’m sure there are hacks to do it more quickly.
I’m really glad I used it before Ubuntu. I feel like a have a much firmer grasp of the concepts of Linux because of my experience with it.