[-] tet42@ka.tet42.org 1 points 1 year ago

Gorgeous! Is there any chance that you have more build details? A list of parts needed or even perhaps photos or video of your work would be great!

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by tet42@ka.tet42.org to c/newcommunities@lemmy.world

Show Me What You Got

!showmewhatyougot@ka.tet42.org

https://ka.tet42.org/c/showmewhatyougot

This is a sub to show off your stuff. Whatever it may be. Do you make fine handmade furniture? Do you have a nice record collection? Do you have a special talent? Did you take a picture/video of something interesting? Show me what you got! Upvoting and downvoting is encouraged to drive the coolest stuff to the top.

Please no porn.

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[-] tet42@ka.tet42.org 6 points 1 year ago

I hope to see this community take off and take precedence over the one on lemmy.ml. I have been disappointed the past couple of days because most of the IT related subs seemed to be there and they have only been intermittently available and they seem to be having some trouble with federating their content to other instances. It's not their fault, they are clearly being hugged much too tightly.

Also I know its just the nature of things to have competing subs, even on Reddit it happened. But I'd prefer not to have a split-brain situation with a sysadmin community nor do I want to be forced in to cross posting everything to both communities to increase my chances of engagement.

[-] tet42@ka.tet42.org 1 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

I tried doing that with a previously unsearched/unsubscribed community as a test on my own instance, and I got a 404: couldnt_find_community error when clicking the link. As you stated, it seems like in most cases that special link will not work unless someone has previously manually searched for the same community in your instance.

I think I'd rather link directly to the instance for the community than get a 404 error. For most people, getting the 404 will just deter them from proceeding further.

Perhaps it would be best to include both links in a post?

[-] tet42@ka.tet42.org 1 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

I was explaining it to a friend today, and I came to the conclusion that Lemmy is a LOT like the old FIDOnet message network that was used on BBS's.

tet42

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