There has been a steady trickle of new users here today, and in the past little while, mostly due to the bad decisions that reddit is currently making.
Anyways, welcome! Feel free to look around, and if you have any questions about anything lemmy related, feel free to ask!
Also, if you feel up to it, introduce yourself in the comments below!
edit: Here’s a nice getting started guide for lemmy: https://tech.michaelaltfield.net/2023/06/11/lemmy-migration-find-subreddits-communities/
i should have added it here a while ago!
- venuswasaflytrap ( @venuswasaflytrap@lemmy.ca ) English29•1 year ago
Okay this federated stuff is really growing on me.
The idea that you can sign up on any server, and still have a feed from many different servers is pretty cool.
- Ashley ( @ashley@lemmy.ca ) English11•1 year ago
It’s like email but Reddit style
- CrimsonFlash ( @CrimsonFlash@lemmy.ca ) English8•1 year ago
That makes way more sense!
The only roadblock I see is how difficult it is to follow communities outside your main instance. It would be nice if there was a log-in-as option so you can easily subscribe if you come across a page that isn’t a part of your instance. Right now you have to either search it on your main, or copy the url over (which I’ve seen doesn’t work all the time, but could be because of server load.)
- cygnus ( @cygnus@lemmy.ca ) English3•1 year ago
Mastodon makes it easy to follow someone on a different instance, so I expect it’s only a matter of time that Lemmy adds that functionality (especially now with the influx of new users)
- Ryan ( @MrAusnadian@lemmy.ca ) English2•1 year ago
It’s easy with Mlem on iOS
- jnj ( @jnj@lemmy.ca ) English2•1 year ago
Yeah I find it a bit annoying, maybe a browser extension which adds a link to “view in home instance” is the way to go in the meantime. Seems like it would be really easy to do. 🤔
- venuswasaflytrap ( @venuswasaflytrap@lemmy.ca ) English1•1 year ago
Yeah, I read that before, but I didn’t really understand what that meant.
- Ashley ( @ashley@lemmy.ca ) English6•1 year ago
Email is federated as well. You sign up to a server (ex. Gmail.com), then you use and interact only with gmail.com, but you can then tell gmail to send an email to another server such as outlook, and it’s the same for their users.
Difference being the content is public here, whereas email isn’t, and Lemmy also uses ActivityPub which is a standard to forward messages between servers.
- venuswasaflytrap ( @venuswasaflytrap@lemmy.ca ) English2•1 year ago
Yeah I’ve been looking at the w3 spec. It’s interesting. I think there isn’t yet a good explainer page for newbies.
- Ashley ( @ashley@lemmy.ca ) English2•1 year ago
Yeah I have to remember to look at the spec. Some of the things seem kinda odd to me, currently there’s an issue on Lemmy about upvotes, and how the instance the post is on forwards every upvote to every server with over one user joined to the community, which with maybe 100 servers, 1,500 upvotes, it can get to be a lot of requests.
Mastodon gets around this by not federating likes, currently in the issue they’re discussing sending the upvotes in chunks (ex. #upvotes in past hour)
Seems like there’s still some work to do on the backend of Lemmy, but I have faith it’ll get figured out soon.
- Uncle ( @UncleBadTouch@lemmy.ca ) English20•1 year ago
My first post, and hopefully the picture i attached works. This is Loki, my 27 year old macaw, one of 2 rainbow chickens i have
- BruceDoh ( @BruceDoh@lemmy.ca ) English7•1 year ago
This here’s my birds
- Uncle ( @UncleBadTouch@lemmy.ca ) English4•1 year ago
so friggin cute! i miss having chickens. no more free breakfast!
- _TRON_FUNKIN_BLOW ( @_TRON_FUNKIN_BLOW@lemmy.ca ) English2•1 year ago
Lol this Mlem app is sweet but I can’t see your photo, it just shows up as large but I can’t scroll along it.
- Vilian ( @Vilian@lemmy.ca ) English1•1 year ago
cute
- Bo7a ( @Bo7a@lemmy.ca ) English19•1 year ago
Hello from the forests of Quebec. I’m a huge fan of decentralization and open source tools. I will be hanging around here and watching reddit implode from afar. I was one of the digg exodus crowd, so I know that there is no way I can live without a link aggregator and discussion platform, lemmy seems like an instant win to me!
- Sirquacksalot ( @Sirquacksalot@lemmy.ca ) English16•1 year ago
Hey fellow (mostly) Canadians! Reddit Refugee of 13 years, this is my first Lemmy experience. I originally made a Lemmy.world account, but moved here as I felt more comfortable having the server hosted in Canada for data integrity/security.
Seems like a neat place, the distributed/“federated” stuff was a bit confusing at first, but seems neat. I guess we’ll see how big the migration from Reddit to here is.
- Gleddified ( @Gleddified@lemmy.ca ) English14•1 year ago
Hello from Canada’s best and most important and relevant province!
Manitoba!
yessss!
- _TRON_FUNKIN_BLOW ( @_TRON_FUNKIN_BLOW@lemmy.ca ) English3•1 year ago
I left MB 10 years ago for Sask! I miss the lakes and trees but we have a nice little home here. It’s also cool that people who live in the cities here aren’t scared to leave them!
- timidgoat ( @timidgoat@lemmy.ca ) English3•1 year ago
I’m a recent transplant from BC, don’t know if I’m allowed to call myself a Manitoban yet, but I do feel at home :)
- blitzen ( @blitzen@lemmy.ca ) English13•1 year ago
Hello fellow humans. I’m actually from a different CA, California. But I’m a believer that you should choose an instance based upon the administration not on topic, and this one feels much more in line with my sensibilities than the other large ones. Sorry to stereotype, but the conversations feel kinder here than elsewhere (even by the already nice standards of lemmy instances overall.)
I don’t much like sharing personal type information online, so I hope you’ll forgive my brevity. I don’t work in tech, but have had a lifelong interest in it so I feel right at home here at the ground floor of a new community.
- pwndave ( @deadly4u@lemmy.ca ) English13•1 year ago
Hey! New Ontarian user here. I’m jumping ship from Reddit before my favorite app loses API access. It’s a real shame Reddit went that route.
I’m a software developer by day. I love gaming, sci-fi/fantasy paper/audio books, metal and electronic music.
I hope Reddit suffers a serious exodus. Maybe the secret to ending the cycle of shitty corporate social media is to help with the open source federated approach?
- Digital Demon ( @DigitalDemon@lemmy.ca ) English12•1 year ago
Hi, I’m a programmer living in beautiful rural New Brunswick. I guess you can say I’m part of the Reddit exodus, but still unsure if I’ll leave that platform for good. Hoping for a much better experience and interactions here. Have an awesome day, everyone!
- daychilde ( @daychilde@lemmy.ca ) English12•1 year ago
Hello from Canada’s Pants!
I’m a reddit refugee. I signed up at Beehow first, but after looking around, saw some of you fine folks from here showing up over there. Beehow seems nice, but even though I have no connection to it, I have always had an affinity for Canada, so I looked around over here and decided to make this my home. :) Although I’m thinking of setting up my own instance, too.
One of the reasons I thought I might be happier over here is that while Beehaw seems pretty neutral, my politics are not, so I figure in the long run, I probably share more in common with folks here than there.
I was on reddit since 2009 when I had my 15 minutes of fame and folks there invited me to do an AMA. I was a default mod for a while. I deleted /u/daychilde trying to escape reddit. Failed, went back, moderated some more. Left again, went back. I only mod my local city’s subreddit now, and basically I’m done with reddit. Lemmy and tildes are replacements for me, and so far I’m liking them both!
I hope you will forgive me for being American and let me hang out with you fine folks :)
- glandrid ( @glandrid@lemmy.ca ) English8•1 year ago
Being Canadian is, like, a state of mind, eh. Welcome
- daychilde ( @daychilde@lemmy.ca ) English3•1 year ago
Wouldn’t it be a province of mind? :)
- glandrid ( @glandrid@lemmy.ca ) English2•1 year ago
Aaaaeeeeyyyyy-ooohhhhh!
- Doubleohdonut ( @Doubleohdonut@lemmy.ca ) English11•1 year ago
Thanks for the warm welcome smorks! Also here from reddit, and I can already tell that this is the online community I’ve been yearning for. People connecting with each other, engaging in discussion. There’s a lot of good things that came from reddit over the years, but as I’ve read so many times in various relationship subreddits “When people show you who they are, believe them the first time” (sorry Maya Angelou).
Spez showed us what he really thinks of his userbase, and I’m proud to add reddit to the list of corporations I won’t use because they’re dicks.
Ahem.
Really glad to see a strong Canadian contingent here. May your timmies be hot and your beer cold 😁
- RandomDude ( @RandomDude@lemmy.ca ) English11•1 year ago
Thanks for making this Canadian instance :) I first created my account on Lemmy.ml, but also made one here since I am Canadian. Looking forward to seeing Lemmy grow as a whole, and see more Canadians join the Fediverise :)
For anyone interested, I’ve made a community for posting PC hardware/accessory sales (r/bapcsalescanada). Feel free to join and contribute. And if you know how to create an RSS feed, also let me know!
there should be an icon that will give you a link to the rss feed:
- RandomDude ( @RandomDude@lemmy.ca ) English3•1 year ago
Thanks for the heads up! I guess I meant using an RSS feed from somewhere else, like RFD, or the actual BAPC subreddit so it auto posts here in my community.
oh! sorry about that! i’m not currently aware of a way to post from an rss feed, and a quick search doesn’t really yield anything that looks useful. the lemmy ecosystem is still pretty new, but i’m guessing it probably wouldn’t be too hard to adapt an existing tool for mastodon or something to work with lemmy.
- Powerpoint ( @Powerpoint@lemmy.ca ) English1•1 year ago
Thank you!
- MapleEngineer ( @MapleEngineer@lemmy.ca ) English10•1 year ago
Hello from Eastern Ontario. I am a Reddit Refugee and this is my first day on Lemmy. I’m happy to make lemmy.ca my home. I’m interested in maple syrup making, microcontrollers and using them to make maple syrup, and my first computer was a Commodore 64 and I recently completed a SixtyClone 250466 Commodore 64 clone. I’m a small farmer, amateur welder, and I am an information security sales engineer by day. I’ve created three communities and hope to contribute to Lemmy. If you think I might be interested in a community please point me in the right direction.
- jnj ( @jnj@lemmy.ca ) English10•1 year ago
Vancouver Island here. Happy to see a woodworking community getting going here already, and hoping to see a bigger rock climbing community on lemmy in the future. Thanks for hosting!
- tunetardis ( @tunetardis@lemmy.ca ) English10•1 year ago
I’m a reddit refugee like many others, and was delighted to find Canada well-represented in the fediverse!
Now I’ve been exploring various communities and have a question. Many posts seem to offer a link to another instance and all the comments are local to that instance. I don’t think I can post there without opening a new account? Or am I wrong? I can comment in the post containing the link, but there is usually no activity there, so I can’t join an ongoing discussion that way.
Or at least that’s the way it appears to me. I’m confused!
- Aawr ( @Aawr@lemmy.ca ) English5•1 year ago
If you can access the thread in another community you can post there without creating another account. That’s the main draw of this setup. Still new myself and there is some growing pains finding the other instances communities but once I am there it is working
- tunetardis ( @tunetardis@lemmy.ca ) English3•1 year ago
Thanks.
Well, here’s an example of what I’m talking about. The post contains nothing but a link but when you follow that, it says You must log in or register to comment.
But I just noticed elsewhere it says I need to subscribe to !fediverse@lemmy.ml
So I’ve gone through the motions of doing that, but when I look at Communities -> Subscribed, it now says Subscribe Pending under Fediverse@lemmy.ml.
I’m going to assume that once approved, I can then comment?
- Mars ( @mars@lemmy.ca ) English5•1 year ago
What’s likely happening is that when you link through and see “You must log in or register to comment”, you aren’t accessing that post via the lemmy.ca instance. Your account is instance-specific, but as @Aawr said, you can interact with content from other instances (unless that instance or community has rules to the contrary or has blocked your instance).
The way in which you can access that post via your “home” instance of lemmy.ca is either:
- Use search in lemmy.ca and find the post across “All” instances
- Access the fediverse@lemmy.ml community by prefacing it with “lemmy.ca/c/” to view it through your instance: https://lemmy.ca/c/fediverse@lemmy.ml
Using these, I found my way here: https://lemmy.ca/post/626156
- jnj ( @jnj@lemmy.ca ) English4•1 year ago
My big question is why can’t we have auto-generated links to the appropriate lemmy.ca page for communities on remote instances. It seems odd that following links to communities takes you to the host instance when you generally speaking you won’t be logged in there. Hopefully this feature will come in the future (or maybe it already exists but I haven’t found it)
- Mars ( @mars@lemmy.ca ) English3•1 year ago
That feature is actually partially implemented, but the client you’re using (web browser or mobile app) fights you a bit in interesting ways:
On web, when typing in a Lemmy community like !fediverse@lemmy.ml the client will try to help you complete it, but it completes to a remote instance link: !fediverse@lemmy.ml
If you change the markdown for that link to point relatively, then it follows standard URL conventions and works in your current instance: !fediverse@lemmy.ml (You can select
view source
on this comment to see how I modified this link) However, this same link will probably not work on mobile clients, as the operating system determines how to handle URLs.- jnj ( @jnj@lemmy.ca ) English3•1 year ago
Thanks. I’m not sure that’s exactly what I’m imagining, because this still involves hard-coding an instance to the link. People from many different instances might be viewing the link, so I’d imagine a flow like: when you mouse-hover a link to a community, a little popup appears which provides a custom link based on your home instance. So whether !fediverse@lemmy.ml is a link to the lemmy.ml or lemmy.ca domain wouldn’t matter, ideally you’d always get the option of viewing the community from your home instance at a single click. Hope that makes sense, today is my first day after all.
- Mars ( @mars@lemmy.ca ) English5•1 year ago
I totally agree. That’s the behaviour I also expected from the default “!”-prefaced community links. Unfortunately it currently doesn’t work that way, but if I have time later this week I may take another look into the source code to see if an easy fix can be done.
- tunetardis ( @tunetardis@lemmy.ca ) English2•1 year ago
Wow, that worked perfectly! Thank you so much!!!
- Mars ( @mars@lemmy.ca ) English2•1 year ago
No problem! Happy to help.
- Lexam ( @Lexam@lemmy.ca ) English10•1 year ago
I’m from Kansas City! We’re kinda like Canadians!
- tootbrute ( @tootbrute@lemmy.ca ) English4•1 year ago
My down vote is all in good fun :D