It depends; I often find it useful, so long as they’ve formatted/commented it well, or at least don’t mind questions.
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It’ll try to render it, even if just as markup (like if you try using and Latex markup for math).
Just as dangerous to connect a random number generator to nukes. ¯_(ツ)_/¯
An easy fix would be to display the menu-bar in Firefox/Librewolf (Press Alt to display menu-bar, then enable the menu-bar under the View menu); this forces Firefox to display a “traditional” window-bar that XFWM can hijack and theme.
The federation with Mastodon is mostly one-way: We can’t see or comment on Mastodon posts, but Mastodon users can see and comment on Lemmy posts.
Mastodon’s like Twitter… its posts wouldn’t fit in the Lemmy UI well. Though I hear kbin works well with both Mastodon-style and Lemmy-style posts.
I can hear the Luma eating, what a nice little jingle.
A community-driven hyper-hackable text-editor
Ah, so it’s Emacs :^)
That’s a separate issue from federation altogether. Federation might have some benefits, but I don’t see “crowding out Fandom with SEO” as one of them.
It’s not confusing, there’s just nothing to gain from it. Federation makes sense for communication like e-mail and social media like Mastodon or Lemmy, where you have a “home” and want to be able to interact with others regardless of their server. But with wikis, it over-complicates things with little gain. Right now, people browse wikis on different websites. You don’t have a “home,” and that works just fine.
What makes a good wiki sustainable is if its articles are under a libre license, and if its database can be downloaded.
It’s customizing and souping up your desktop to look cool, like car ricing is for souping up your car.
You’re so consistent on the She-ra memes lately, OP, I hecking love it :P