Don’t make me do stuff.
Do we have to call it pea milk though?
Idk about RSS feeds but Lemmy Schedule exists for scheduling posts. I keep meaning to try it out but haven’t yet.
https://github.com/RikudouSage/LemmySchedule?tab=readme-ov-file#readme
Awesome mate. Glad you found something you feel comfortable helping with!
That’s why I suggested asking others to adopt some of the slower communities that are already out there. 😉
There’s bound to be others who are interested, you’ve already gotten a few bites with this post.
Anything that isn’t in the current mainstream tends to be in short supply on Lemmy. People haven’t gotten used to the idea that other people aren’t already running those communities for them. I think they’re still working up the bravery to be more active/figuring out the platform and if it’s worth the effort.
As others suggested you could start some communities up yourself. Maybe another option is digging up some of the dead communities and making a post asking others if they’re interested in taking them over? That’s worked for a couple communities in the past.
Found a few on lemmyverse, apologies if they aren’t what you’re looking for or you already knew about them. This isn’t really my scene.
There may be more if you can come up with other terms to search for.
Holy shit this is the first I’ve heard of Playlet. Giving it a go now and it’s already impressive.
I only know about it because I happened to see their announcement when they launched the instance. It sounds like it was a reddit movement before they came to Lemmy.
Just an FYI the 50501 group launched a Lemmy instance somewhat recently.
I guess they got ahold of stronger glue.
Only because they wanted to huff it. The panel thing was just a coincidence.
Good thing when my main rig goes down I have a, checks notes, 16 RTX 4090 BACKUP MACHINE.
Went from Google to Proton and have since moved on from Proton. If there’s one thing I wish I would’ve thought of before switching it would’ve been not using a single provider for everything.
At the end of the day it got me off Google, but with more or less the same situation I started with. Everything I was using was housed by one company. If they go under or turn evil you’re scrambling to replace all your online services at once all over again. That isn’t something I’m comfortable with so I split my service selection up and moved to multiple companies for the services I actually use.
Having everything in one place is super convenient until something happens that makes you want or need to move again. I’m happier now and ended up paying a bit less overall which is cool.
Black Krim are so good.
lol