

Matrix is federated but it is its own protocol. It doesn’t use ActivityPub.


Matrix is federated but it is its own protocol. It doesn’t use ActivityPub.


Participation in some form of community service is something that would do a lot of people some good. However mandatory participation is likely to breed contention and there are better avenues other than military service.


As a strait white male what is the benefit of being on the left?
It’s not about what’s the benefit for me. It’s about the benefits for the people around me.
I’d recommend using https://github.com/spantaleev/matrix-docker-ansible-deploy. It makes managing synapse and related services pretty easy.
Thanks for the support. The unrelated comments is due to how Mbin classifies posts as cross posts based on either the url or the post title. It’s pretty good usually but sometimes when the title is relatively simple or generic there are some false positives.
Pretty sure this is just a quirk of federation. The way federation works is that a community needs at least 1 subscriber on an instance before content is sent across, so it’s likely no one on your instance had subscribed yet.


Australia has a reputation for dangerous wildlife but… just don’t touch them. The only animals that might deliberately come up to you and attack would be salt water crocs and drop bears but they’re only found in very specific areas so just be careful when visiting up far north. Everything else (fresh water crocs, dingoes, snakes, etc) will keep their distance so keep your own distance and don’t bother them and you’ll be fine.


Yes but I would be incompetent to the point where there’s not much difference.
I threw down my enemy, and he fell from the high place and broke the mountain-side where he smote it in his ruin. Then darkness took me, and I strayed out of thought and time, and I wandered far on roads that I will not tell. Naked I was sent back – for a brief time, until my task is done. And naked I lay upon the mountain-top…I was alone, forgotten, without escape upon the hard horn of the world. There I lay staring upward, while the stars wheeled over, and each day was as long as a life-age of the earth.