Yeah, so there are 8 links, but thousands of Lemmy servers. This will never scale and there’s no way I’m going to go do that every time I update, which will never have an up to date list of all relevant domains. This isn’t even a valid workaround, much less a real solution unfortunately.
Also, those are all second level domains, but I’m seeing most Lemmy servers are at subdomain level. This means the system would be trying to send say mail.lemmy.ml to Jerboa, which it isn’t equipped to handle nor would I want it to.
Absolutely not! Clicking on links to a LOT of other communities/posts ends up opening a web browser within Jerboa to view the content. I got so tired of it that I moved to the mobile web site and now the user interface is consistent.
How tall is he?
I used to own an Australian Shepherd that was a great dog and have been considering if a mini might be a better fit for my next dog.
We should all adopt this when posting! LOL
Yeah, let’s be honest. We saw the name, laughed, and said that’s the place for me!
As I read it, sh.itjust.works does not allow porn communities to be created or federated here, but one of our users could still post NSFW content to one of the NFSW communities that are hosted on another instance.
If a server becomes blocked by some other server(s), then neither can communicate or access the resources of the other, but they can still access resources from the other parts of the fediverse. If a server is unfederated from every other, then they operate as their own separate little island by themselves.
I’m not sure if this applies in your case, but I was having trouble signing up and logging in. The mobile web version just hung as if it was thinking and never progressed to success or failure. I was able to complete both functions successfully using a password manager on the desktop website (show as desktop site on mobile browser), but was unable to login in Jerboa on Android. I was using a 63 character password.
I changed my password on the desktop site to a temporary 12 character one and everything worked fine. I went looking for what the maximum password length is and got a hint that it may be 60 characters in the Jerboa app. I changed my password to 61 characters and had the same problem, but then 60 characters worked fine everywhere, confirming that to be the problem.
If your password is over 60 characters, try a shorter one and see if that solves your problems too? Let us know how it goes.
What are your typical daily activities and what kind of user are you?
Most command line proficiency comes out of necessity in managing a server that doesn’t have a GUI. You are forced to learn how to do things in a text only environment, solve problems that you run in to, and keep services running.