I want to learn how to read blueprint. Not to be professional, just to add it in my général knowledge toolbox. Do you know some online ressources I could start on?
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I want to learn how to read blueprint. Not to be professional, just to add it in my général knowledge toolbox. Do you know some online ressources I could start on?
Good Luck. If you happened to do it, don’t hesitate to advertise us me on Lemmy.
Group effect. I have heard of the Fediverse before. It seemed to be an interesting concept but I did not see how it could fit into my life. Also were to find a website to registered, communities I’m interested in.
It wasn’t so long after I join Reddit that the API protest happened. Community I have already join started to discuss moving to Lemmy, instance name were mentioned, guides were written. I found no reason not to finally join a social media that was much closer to my free-culture value.
Now, I feel more in my place here than on Reddit. I’m much more active. I haven’t found everything there was on Reddit but I find plenty I could not find there that I like much more: Group culture to build from scratch, interoperability both btw instances and software, less corporate and marketing interference, human scale places of interaction.
I think you responded to the wrong comment but I’ve saw others people recommandations for cats and beaver and I don’t remember what else and I’ve note them down.
I think there is also some !pet somewhere but I can’t find it again.
A nice thing you can do is to call an IA to draw you something from any community federated. Just like that:
[email protected] draw me a welcome picture for someone new on a social media. Style: piratepunk
Glad to help (^_^)
Someone need to open it from your instance but no need for a follow.
Funny communities and news ones are usually found in generalist instances such as lemmy.world or lemmy.ml but the most interesting ones are on specialised instances.
The best way to discover them is to go directly to the instance and scroll a bit on the local thread or to go to the community page (ex: lemmy.ml/communities).
Then come back to your instance to visit again or follow the communities you liked.
There is geographically or language specialised instances such as :
but a few geographically/language specialised instances were creative with there name such as
There is also subject oriented instances for example
and [email protected] is probably the most follow community on the lemmyverse.
You can find community directly from your instance page or from a browser like :
The browser helps you find community’s names that were never connected to your own instance or specialised instance you didn’t knew about.
When connecting for the first time type the url lemmy.world/c/[community’s name]@[community’s instance], you’ll get an error but after refreshing the page you will have access to the community. But that’s not new-comers friendly as you’ll need another maneuvers to access post published before you connect your instance to the remote community. Still, if you are interested, I can explain you how to do it.
There is also politically oriented instances but some may be blocked by the administrators of your instance. You can check that on lemmy.world/instances.
Finally, if you want to test your options on Lemmy without spamming your favorite communities, you can do that here [email protected].
Do you like animal pictures?
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And I know I’ve forgot some community.
I’m also looking for this community. You can try !cineserie[email protected] the instance is mostly french speaking but english speaker are welcome.
Have you tried asian drama? There is some very interesting story there as well as very bad one, but the cultural difference makes it always interesting for the westerner eyes (assuming you are western).
I would recommend the korean drama “Psychopath Diary” a hectic and hilarious thriller/comedy about a man who learn he’s a serial killer after losing its memory but finding back his murder diary, and the chinese drama “Reset” a fantasy fiction where the character are stuck in a bus in a timeloop, their is a bomb in the bus but every time they hop of it to try to find there way out of the time loop, the police want to interrogate them about the bomb.
Thank you. I’ll try this.
Angry users claim they are enabled to delete their own content from the site through the “right to forget,” a common name for a legal right most effectively codified into law through the EU’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). Among other things, the act protects the ability of the consumer to delete their own data from a website, and to have data about them removed upon request. However, Stack Overflow’s Terms of Service contains a clause carving out Stack Overflow’s irrevocable ownership of all content subscribers provide to the site
It reality irritates me when ToS simply state they will do against the law.
If StackOverflow teach me something, that is that legal jargon about copyright isn’t very efficient again ctrl+C/ctrl+V
I don’t know Anime planet. It does streaming and tracking for both anime and “print”. Is that right?
Is it a bit like kbin where you have on oneself side community-like discussion and on another side microblog broadcasted to whoever wanna read it? Or is it a mix of these two format?
So, if I choose someone from threads and tried to write to them, they won’t receive my message?
Good for you. I can’t read a blue print, let alone imagine the 3D object out of it.