RadDevon

joined 2 years ago
[–] [email protected] 1 points 2 years ago

Thanks for checking into it. I PMed you.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 2 years ago (1 children)

Yep, I've been watching spam just in case. I have three emails there but nothing from VLemmy.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 2 years ago

Yes. Just retried and it tells me my email exists. Email field is required.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 2 years ago (2 children)

Just checked spam. I have three emails there, but none are from VLemmy. I tried to register again in case I mis-typed the email, and it tells me the email exists. 🤔

 

Hey there. My current home instance's performance is awful, so I tried last night to create an account on VLemmy. I saw the toast saying I would get an address verification email, but that email never came through. Is this a bug, or does that email maybe not actually send until my application has been approved?

[–] [email protected] 9 points 2 years ago

Here are the apps I used that I'm not seeing.

  • FoodNoms for calorie counting
  • Waking Up for guided meditation
  • Finch for gamified general mental health
  • Future for asynchronous virtual training
  • Tripsy for travel tracking
  • Organic Maps for offline mapping
  • Transit for navigating most US cities via public transit
  • Fastmail for personal email (Apple Mail for work email)
  • 1Password for password management
  • Elaho for browsing Gemini
  • Tidal for music
  • Vellum for cool backgrounds
  • SwiftScan for scanning documents
  • iPlum for a cheap business phone number
  • Kagi Search to set the Kagi search engine as the default in Safari
  • Parcel for package tracking
  • Mona for Mastodon

And I'll second some others.

  • Overcast
  • Bookplayer
  • Reeder
  • AnyList
  • Sleep Cycle
  • Signal
  • Obsidian
  • Vinegar
  • Noir
[–] [email protected] 3 points 2 years ago

Yeah, definitely depends on who I'm recommending to. If it's someone who's pretty familiar with games, I think it would be Elden Ring. Love the sense of exploration and discovery in that game.

 

Recent change in life circumstances, and now I'm trying to figure out how to be an adult about food. I want to focus on eating healthy. I have very little foundational knowledge, so I need ELI5-level content. I'd love some online resources that I could use to learn. In-person classes are not a great fit. Anyone have any recommendations?

[–] [email protected] 4 points 2 years ago

I switched fairly recently. I was on Ting before, and they appear to be quietly sunsetting that service after Dish Network bought them a few years back. Hoping the same doesn't happen to Mint. It's been great so far. Incredible value!

[–] [email protected] 3 points 2 years ago

Yeah, come to think of it, I think this is a larger issue I have in life: I always have to be working toward a goal or else I feel guilty. I can see your point of view too though. If there's no beginning and end, there's no minimum amount of time you need to play. The goal is just to enjoy.

My perspective is basically the opposite: if there's no beginning and end, there's no maximum amount of time I need to play. 😅

[–] [email protected] 3 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) (3 children)

I don't feel this way about open-world games because they do usually have an end and you can skip a lot of the open-world filler content. I get this anxiety about sandbox games. I hate it because I really enjoy games like Cities Skylines and I'd love to get into Dwarf Fortress, but I can't play them anymore because I could spend 1,000 hours in one of them and never finish. That open-endedness keeps me from playing.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 2 years ago (1 children)

Greater transparency under capitalism is always a good thing. I have to admit, one thing Trump did that I liked was to force hospitals to publish their prices. I can't think of a good reason people buying a thing shouldn't know how much it costs beforehand.

[–] [email protected] 5 points 2 years ago (2 children)

I would like to make a distinction between a “content creator” in the literal sense — just a person who creates content — and a “content creator” as the phrase is commonly used today — a person who makes a living by selling content or by giving away content to market something else.

I, for one, would be very interested in seeing more people on the fediverse creating content, but I’m not super interested in the fediverse becoming a marketing channel for professional content creators.

Of course, it’s an open platform, so pro content creators are more than welcome to join. I’m just not super excited about approaching them and saying, “please come hock your wares to us on the fediverse!”

 

If you're like me, you're accustomed to setting up 2FA by having 1Password detect a QR code on-screen, but this doesn't work with Lemmy's 2FA since it never displays a QR code. Here's what you should do instead.

Start in Lemmy by enabling 2FA in your settings. When you save, scroll down again to the bottom of your settings. You'll now see a 2FA installation button. My first inclination was to click this button, but my Mac wanted to open it in the macOS keychain instead of 1Password. Instead, right click the button and copy the link. (It's styled as a button, but it's really just a plain link.)

Now, in 1Password, add a one-time password field to your Lemmy login. Paste the URL you copied from the button into the one-time password field. Save the login, and you should now see the one-time password displayed in 1Password.

You're actually done at this point. One thing that threw me off is that Lemmy's 2FA does not require a code validation step like many 2FA systems do. I validated it manually by logging out and logging back in. Lemmy asked me to enter the 2FA code, and I was able to copy/paste it from 1Password to log back in.

Hope this helps others who are confused like I was!

 

I've enjoyed the influx of new users over the past week or so. Hope things continue to stay awesome around here even with lots of new faces. So far, it's been pretty great! Thank you all!

 

This site has been around forever. It gained popularity for a while when the Google search algorithm had it ranking highly for a lot of terms. That went away for some unknown reason with an algorithm update, but the site is still plugging along, its users cranking out quality posts every single day.

 

I put together a list of onramps to the old web. Very excited to find this community so that maybe I can grow my list!

 

I've attempted to subscribe to a couple of communities on other instances. When I'm looking at the list of communities, those both say "Subscribe Pending." What is actually happening here? Is there a manual approval process? Some handshaking between instances?

The most confusing part is that some communities on other instances just subscribe instantly. These two didn't. 🤷‍♂️

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