I’ve woken up with pain though my shoulders, must have slept funny. Getting older and waking up uncomfortable is rubbish.

What’s happening, dudes? I’m looking forward to taking the little man to a burger restaurant tomorrow that I’ve been trying to go to for ages. Yay for burgers.

  • Mr_Blott@lemmy.world
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    Just discovered Lemmy because of Sync closing down (Though I’ve been a fan since the Hawkwind days) Is there anywhere I can get an ELI5 for this Fediverse thingy? I see there’s a UK-centric Feddit but I can’t get my head round how they’re connected

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      You’ve signed up on lemmy.world, which is one server running the Lemmy software. feddit.uk is another server running the Lemmy software. These two servers (and many, many more) are interoperable and you’ll see people from various other servers (or “instances”) posting in this very thread.

      To interact with a community on another instance you need to visit it through your home one. So for example !britishsuccess@feddit.uk will take you directly to the original URL of that community, with instructions in the sidebar on how to subscribe from your home instance. Or I can just give you this local link to take you straight there through lemmy.world.

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      Another way to think about the fediverse is you know all those annoying “local” newspapers that have maybe one or two local articles then a billion clickbait or advertisements disguises as articles that could be from anywhere. Well each trumptonnews.co.uk or pontypamdyadvertiser.co.uk or greendalegazzette.com is like an instance but all the articles are shared…except hopfully for threads it is interesting stuff not guff.

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      As others have said but also I use the kbin.social instance which has a slightly different looking interface but still federates (shares content) with the other instances