It was a good year. Played some nice games.

also known as @squirrel@discuss.tchncs.de
It was a good year. Played some nice games.



Ha, I didn’t pay attention to your name. YunoPie highfive


I returned to it when the corvette update dropped. Might come back when there’s another huge update. I usually lose interest after two weeks of playing it, because things start to get repetitive.


Don’t you think?


Egg Mett Muffin sounds even more similar and it would create a new breakfast dish, some might call it disgusting.


This is a crosspost. Please ask in the original post
Diese Kommentarsektion ist jetzt Eigentum der BRD GmbH… oder so ähnlich


the two people mentioned have their instances in subdomains, so I’m guessing the tool allows it?
Yes, when you set up your domain in YunoHost and have configured your DNS correctly, you can manage your subdomains directly in YunoHost.


Can confirm, it runs great. I wanted to self host for a long time, tried the barebone and docker install methods but failed multiple times. I’ve self hosted WordPress for 15 years and love their easy 1-click-installer approach. YunoHost provides a similar experience.
Thanks to everyone involved for making this happen.
I saw another comment on PieFed raise the same point of confusing again, so I think it’s worth addressing, where the user squirrel said: “I see Bonfire mentioned a lot on the fediverse report and elsewhere, but I still don’t understand what it is. I went to their website and it’s a wall of text that sounds like marketing. I don’t see a demo or a flagship instance.”
Oh shit… I’m in the report 😳


I love this



Got my own single user PieFed instance running on YunoHost before it was ready for production. Lots of testing, multiple failures, but I got it running in the end and it works great.


Yes, it’s working. Hello from another YunoHost PieFed instance :)
!lemmyshitpost@lemmy.world is protesting (US) political memes


I’ve read somewhere that the fediverse has the most moderators per user of any social network because of it’s decentralized nature. Can’t find the source right now though.


It looks like one of the extensions is enabling a darkmode. The default background in PieFed is gray, which is changed to black. I’ve seen similar behavior with DarkReader enabled other sites.
That’s a bunch of custom css on top of the default theme. But it’s not finished yet. I haven’t figured out all the details yet, some parts are still blue.