No, if you sign in with Mastodon, that’s just using your Mastodon credentials to create a Pixelfed account.
No, if you sign in with Mastodon, that’s just using your Mastodon credentials to create a Pixelfed account.
This is what I was going to suggest. Have all computers running the same OS and then just sync the home directory with SyncThing.
I like Commet
Are these your screenshots? If so, what hardware and OS are you running, out of curiosity?
oh, very cool
What does “enabled” mean?
What makes these “mobile apps”? Are they special versions optimized for phones?
Is that near the TPS reports?
Because it requires generating, memorizing and entering a secure password. Because Linux typically doesn’t support fingerprint readers or other biometrics.
They’re effectively dead. I haven’t ever found a single instance that works for more than a few days in years, despite people constantly recommending them.
That’s a YouTube/VPN thing. Every other app is experiencing the same issue, in my experience.
That’s not GrayJay. That’s YT. They’ve started blocking access to users who use a VPN without logging in.
God forbid they don’t know everything about you.
Edit: response from FUTO
Seems to be related to UMP streams and we have issue opened for it and it’s top priority for us to fix this now. It is however very complex so it takes time to fix it but at least we figured out why it is happening and once it is fixed it should be a smooth experience on Youtube at least for a while until they change something else on their backend…
Do you support automated posting from RSS feeds?
LOL, Depends who “they” is. The NSA? Sure. Your local PD? No.
What’s far more likely to happen if you do that is that you get caught up in a dragnet and accused of a crime you haven’t committed because they know you were nearby and need a fall guy.
Does it matter if it’s accurate if it gives everyone the wrong impression?
I must have seen a dozen posts ripping into Bazzite for “cloud native”. This is a dumb decision that they need to run away from.
I did read and didn’t see anything about archiving pages.
Why wouldn’t I just use the bookmark manager in my browser?
Your data will be on whatever server you select. It’s not “sign up with Mastodon”, it’s “sign in with Mastodon”.