

To be clear, this creates a separate Pixelfed account, it just uses your Mastodon info for quick profile setup and authentication.
To be clear, this creates a separate Pixelfed account, it just uses your Mastodon info for quick profile setup and authentication.
For personal activity logs, [email protected] with a synced folder. It could probably work for a team too.
I might upgrade my 12 just because of the USB-C connection.
To answer your title question, plenty of people do. I follow my friends there and have lots of conversations. Mastodon doesn’t have a lot of famous people, but I didn’t really use Twitter to follow famous people either.
You might want to try FediFinder (when it’s working, they are dealing with Elon’s changes like the API shutdown) to find your Twitter follows on Mastodon.
It’s not the best experience, but it works. It also means that Mastodon users can boost Lemmy posts and other Mastodon users may wind up commenting.
I follow a couple Lemmy communities from Mastodon. If you create a Mastodon account and search for @technology@lemmy.world
you can subscribe to new posts, which get boosted into your feed. You can upvote by favoriting a post and you can reply from Mastodon and it’ll show up on Lemmy.
I can also follow Lemmy users, like by searching for mxwarp@lemmy.world
and your posts (but not comments) will show up in my feed.
In addition to the ActivityPub plugin, I would add the Friends plugin. When you have both, Friends will let you follow and respond to people via your WP site. At some point I want to make my Masto account followers-only and make my WP blog my public ActivityPub identity.
If you make a post and tag @[email protected] it should post the first line as the title. If you include a link, I think it will post it as a link too.
Edit: found the issue, it looks like links aren’t supported but it uses the first part of a post as the title.
IIRC the post format is:
Title
@community@server
Body text
I saw your post on Mastodon, that’s where I found out about it!
The difference between Docker and a VM is that Docker shares a kernel, but provides isolated processes and filesystems. macOS has a very distinct kernel from Linux (hence why Docker on macOS uses a Linux VM), I would be shocked if it could run on a Linux Docker host. Maybe you were running macOS in a VM?
What is RTX in this context?