Oh, yep, you’re right. As I stopgap, if you’d like, I can crosspost for you, so at least you can watch for answers at !ece@lemmy.world in a browser. Just let me know if I should do that.
Demimasc (he/him/his or they/them/theirs)
Universal expert: somehow, no matter what I post, my username always checks out :)
Sometimes I have to be away from the internet for days or weeks at a time. If I’m not responding, that’s probably why.
Oh, yep, you’re right. As I stopgap, if you’d like, I can crosspost for you, so at least you can watch for answers at !ece@lemmy.world in a browser. Just let me know if I should do that.
Ah, it’s because nobody on your instance is currently involved in that community, so it hasn’t been federated to Beehaw yet. To fix that, go to the search tool, make sure that you have “All” selected for all four filters, and enter “https://lemmy.world/c/ece”. If you get a community result, you can click on it and subscribe to the community and then crossposting should work. If you get too many results, try switching the scope from “All” to “Local”. If you get no results, it means that federation is pending but delayed. Give it a minute or two and try the search again; eventually the community should show up.
Maybe also crosspost to !ece@lemmy.world, which should be good at helping out with such questions?
Are you clicking the ellipsis on the post as shown on the community page or from the post on its own page? IIRC, mod actions only show up if you visit the post itself.
Ai art is cc right?
Not generally, no, and whether and how AI-generated content can be licensed at all, CC or not, is still an open question in some jurisdictions. For sure, someone can declare their AI-generated content CC-licensed, and their claim is stronger if they collaborated with the AI instead of just entering a prompt and taking what came out, but at this time whether such CC licensing will hold up in court still has a lot of legal question marks around the world.
The grey link button takes you to the comment in the same instance as you are currently using.
The rainbow pentagon button takes you to the comment in the hosting instance (which may be the same if you’re browsing a local community).
I don’t know many situations where one would actually click on them—maybe the latter is useful if you’re worried that federation is being slow and you’re not seeing votes or replies through your local instance. But the two links can be useful to copy (by right-clicking, or long-pressing, or whatever you do to copy links in your browser/app), the former if you want to show somebody else what a comment looks like through your home instance and the latter if you want to link to a post/comment normally.
I wish, but lemmy.blahaj.zone is not mine, just one of the larger medium-sized instances that have been around for a while. But some people do do as you describe.
I see—you’re talking about instances with no users? Yes, those don’t help much. Maybe edit the typo “a significant piece of auditory” in the original post, since I guessed that you were talking about instances with users but no communities.
Every server just has a cache … there is no profit for the whole network …
I wouldn’t say that caching is no profit. Yesterday there were several times when lemmy.ml was struggling or effectively down for some people, but despite complaints over there I could read lemmy.ml communities just fine through my instance. Caching meant that I was isolated from the service interruption, and the lemmy.ml server was isolated from my contribution to its load.
Since you found this sacred knowledge, it would probably be a good idea to comment on the GitHub issue in addition to here, since that’s where most people will be looking if they get these errors.
I have several, but in addition to some that others have already mentioned, these long-runners are quite good:
Update courtesy of @chaorace@lemmy.sdf.org: kbin.social has enabled DDOS protections that “may cause some issues with the federation”. They will return to normal operation when possible.
No worries. My post hasn’t gotten a clear answer yet either, except for suspicions that it’s issues with load . I just wanted to make sure that if someone does figure out the issue, we get everyone who is asking filled in.
See a very similar conversation at https://lemmy.ml/post/1192168.
PRs for join-lemmy.org now here and here. If I have time later, I’ll also look at a PR to expand what is already in the doc repo a bit.
By “free” do you mean free to use? If so, https://chat.lmsys.org/ has a pretty good selection as long as you’re okay with the site licensing your conversation CC-BY. If you mean free as in FOSS, take a look at MPT-7B and its derivatives as well as OpenLLaMA; these can all be run locally.
Sentence added to the second-to-last paragraph. Let me know if it looks okay or it you think it could use some edits.
(AFAIK, this is not something that varies by instance.)
Thanks so much! I’m glad it’s turning out to be useful, and I’m glad there are people like you staying on top of all those questions.
Good idea. Tentative edits made. I currently have the link sorting by “hot” rather than “active”, since I think that’s closer to how r/all
works (?), but I’m not sure which option is best—thoughts?
Got it. The federation was lagging, so I hadn’t seen that reply yet. Best of luck!