As for the monthly thread, I feel like if it doesn’t happen “officially” the first person to have something to write should just post one themselves instead of waiting. Not like there’s a lot of activity here so it should remain visible long enough to gain traction.
Hello,
It’s more about pinning it to keep it visible, especially over the course of a month
Thank you for chiming in here, and thank you again for your work on your instance!
Probably needs a new comment to get people to converge indeed
Might cause some spam after every new version, not sure how that community would accept it.
There are more than 20 instances than have more than 300 monthly active users (https://fedidb.org/software/lemmy/), if all of them announce their updates there, that could be quite a lot.
I would suggest people who are really invested in a community to follow that community’s instance meta/main community
Well done!
Feel free to upvote this issue on Github: https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/issues/818
Where do you expect them to announce this kind of news, in all of their communities?
Post from 2 days ago on !meta@sopuli.xyz
https://reddthat.com/c/meta@sopuli.xyz
It was two days ago and not yesterday
Upgrade ongoing. They announced it yesterday
Interesting. I guess it can be useful for feddit.de (now feddit.org) users
Nice
Thanks for sharing.
How relevant is Threads? Seems like most people who still want a centralized microblogging platform moved to BlueSky
Hello,
Someone at !movies@lemm.ee told us that there were some issues with 4chan hate content in the chat of those sessions, is this issue known?
Good luck!
Feel free, but good luck finding one instance still on 0.19.3 in a few weeks
No, and I wouldn’t. I created this community specifically for reporting bugs when bug trackers are in bad places like Github:
Feel free, but if the Lemmy developers don’t come here, the chances of your bug to be fixed are quite low
Did you report the bugs on the Lemmy github?
Most people are indeed probably using Firefox, which doesn’t have the bugs are you mentioned in your posts
What
Doesn’t 0.19.5 fix those issues? https://join-lemmy.org/news/2024-06-19_-_Lemmy_Release_v0.19.5_-_A_Few_Bugfixes
141 servers are already running 0.19.5: https://fedidb.org/software/lemmy/versions
Indeed, which is why I start this kind of threads from time to time