tymon

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[–] tymon@lemm.ee 7 points 3 weeks ago

Thanks for your help! I was a ship at sea there for a moment lol

 

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[–] tymon@lemm.ee 1 points 3 weeks ago (1 children)

This seems to be Piefed-specific; if I'm understanding correctly, it seems that the only way to "migrate" a Lemmy community from one instance to another is to simply make a new one on the new instance, and make a post in the old instance directing people to the new one. It doesn't seem like it's possible to actually transfer the content, posts, subscribers, etc from one to the other.

Does that seem correct? I'll keep studying up on this regardless.

[–] tymon@lemm.ee 1 points 3 weeks ago

Also, what about lemmy.ml instead of lemmyworld? isn't that one of the "official" dev-run instances?

[–] tymon@lemm.ee 1 points 3 weeks ago (3 children)

I've spent the last couple hours investigating, and yeah, it seems like lemmyzip is the right call. Do you know how to migrate a community? I'm not sure where to start.

[–] tymon@lemm.ee 1 points 3 weeks ago (6 children)

Thanks for such a clear answer! I'm definitely not interested in ever getting involved in Lemmy Drama, so it does seems like LW might not be the way to go. I'll do a little digging; Lemmy.zip seems good, but feel free to throw any other suggestions my way!

[–] tymon@lemm.ee 3 points 3 weeks ago (2 children)

My info is a little outdated, but it seems like the obvious choice would be Lemmy.world - is that a mistake?

[–] tymon@lemm.ee 1 points 3 weeks ago (8 children)

My information is a little outdated; do you know why some people seem to have a strong aversion to migrating to Lemmy.world?

[–] tymon@lemm.ee 1 points 3 weeks ago (10 children)

Man, have I been out of the loop. I'm looking into a few new instances.

What's everyone's feelings on Lemmy.world? I know there's been some huff about them in the past, but I'm interested in stability and ease for the most users.

[–] tymon@lemm.ee 2 points 3 weeks ago

I'm considering a move - will update the community shortly.

[–] tymon@lemm.ee 62 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) (3 children)

fuck do you mean "legendary"

he's just another shithead capitalist

[–] tymon@lemm.ee 2 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) (1 children)

You should post this in I Made This

[–] tymon@lemm.ee 3 points 1 month ago

I've lived in 20 different cities/towns/villages across five States, and I can tell you that no one really knows how to define these things accurately, at least in common parlance.

Tappahannock VA is absolutely what I'd consider to be a rural town, but when compared to a place like Waterboro ME, it feels positively metropolitan.

I think, in general, a "rural town" is usually understood to be a relatively small, centralized area of mixed-use zoning in typically agricultural regions; a population under 10,000 with a few main streets with things like general stores, a few diners or restaurants, a grocery market, and single-family homes. These places almost always grow around farmland.

A "village" might be something more along the lines of Pleasantville NY or Cornish ME. They don't rely on agriculture and have centralized social dynamics.

There's also, wildly, a difference between "rural towns" and "small towns." Golden CO is not a rural town, even though it shares many of the characteristics of one. It's a "small town."

That being said, people from New York City will often refer to Boston as a "town" so I guess a lot of this is relative.

 

Music video for "When Winter's Over" by Porches - finally released last week on Spotify and other streamers

 

I directed/edited/etc a new video for Jacobin Magazine on how and why to form a union in your workplace. Labor battles affect all of us every day, and as someone who hasn’t had stable work in years it makes me particularly angry. Please give it a watch! <3

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I directed/edited/etc a new video for Jacobin Magazine on how and why to form a union in your workplace. Labor battles affect all of us every day, and as someone who hasn’t had stable work in years it makes me particularly angry. Please watch/like/share/etc <3

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submitted 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago) by tymon@lemm.ee to c/imadethis@lemm.ee
 

I directed/edited/etc a new video for Jacobin Magazine on how and why to form a union in your workplace. Labor battles affect all of us every day, and as someone who hasn't had stable work in years it makes me particularly angry. Please watch/like/share/etc <3

 

Hey everyone. I was the Director of Video Production for the Gravel Institute until it folded back in 2022.

Several Gravel Institute colleagues and I have been hard at work developing a new series of videos with Jacobin Magazine, and our first new video has released today, featuring OG Gravel presenter and brilliant historian Matt Karp.

Things are pretty terrible in America (and the world at large), but they don’t have to be.

 

Hey everyone. I was the Director of Video Production for the Gravel Institute until it folded back in 2022.

Several Gravel Institute colleagues and I have been hard at work developing a new series of videos with Jacobin Magazine, and our first new video has released today, featuring OG Gravel presenter and brilliant historian Matt Karp.

Things are pretty terrible in America (and the world at large), but they don’t have to be.

 

Hey everyone. I was the Director of Video Production for the Gravel Institute until it folded back in 2022.

Several Gravel Institute colleagues and I have been hard at work developing a new series of videos with Jacobin Magazine, and our first new video has released today, featuring OG Gravel presenter and brilliant historian Matt Karp.

Things are pretty terrible in America (and the world at large), but they don’t have to be.

 

Hey everyone. I was the Director of Video Production for the Gravel Institute until it folded back in 2022.

Several Gravel Institute colleagues and I have been hard at work developing a new series of videos with Jacobin Magazine, and our first new video has released today, featuring OG Gravel presenter and brilliant historian Matt Karp.

Things are pretty terrible in America (and the world at large), but they don't have to be.

I know this sub isn't really a video-creator sub, much less a political one, but seeing as I literally made this video, I decided to share.

 

"So ultimately, I feel like what we’re saying is that in order for Starfleet and that beautiful vision that Roddenberry had of this optimistic utopia, in order for that vision to exist, in order for the light to exist, you need people who operate in the shadows."

Alex Kurtzman continues to prove that he fundamentally does not understand the property that he's helming, yet again making me want to puke

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