ooo. this is a good question!
not sure about free or CalDAV, but i thought that proton mail was putting in some calendar function, and eteSync also do calendar, however, it is their own protocol (i think), not calDav. check it out though, it may work with an external CalDAV server?
Yeah, that sounds like it must sync all subscribed comms to your instance, media and all
I guess lemmy doesnt know iti s a one-man instance. and it allows for a consistent source for media (ie your home-lemmy).
I have always thought that it should be a time/size limited local cache, like you are happy to assign 50Gb to local cache of all assets from other instances, and it would keep it to size on a first in first out type of setting. Or, keep remote assets for up to 6 months.
When the cached asset expires, lemmy will then point to the original source.
but, i am not a dev.
I thought that media wasn’t sync’d, but i have seen reports that is is moved across. This sounds a lot like it is moved to your instance.
No, but i am lucky to have the choice not too.
Asyclical directed graph. Is that the term for the type of diagram?
they are always so depressing looking…
So, did they slowly move the frequency to align with the EU? Or is it something different?
You can block an instance, we’ll I can in the connect app. That will take care of the main set of seeing naughties…
That seems like a missed opportunity
I expect that it has heen made. Even better would be for the actual number of subscribers, or at least an estimate, would be better.
I think the lemmy github page has an issue tracker that you can add it to. (Sorry on mobile)
The subscriber count you see is how many on your instance have subscribed.
There are typically more, which is demonstrated by the screenshot you put up.
Yep, top 6 And new.
The problem with new is that there are never any comments
There are definitely a lot of different wine specific grapes. not as familiar with fruit grapes. typically only drink grapes.
REALLY tasted like chicken
Just as a nitpick. I assume you meant foul?
No way! Wow, must be a pretty clever cookie!