Cross-post from /c/[email protected] https://lemmy.world/post/26364778

Credit to https://www.reddit.com/user/lukakopajtic/

There might be some changes that could improve it further:

  • Remove Brave
  • Maybe add Signal; It’s easier than Element, but it’s also centralized
  • Stop suggesting Linux Mint specifically
  • Recommend Hosted Nextcloud
  • Add GrapheneOS
  • Maybe add Delta chat
  • Maybe remove Bluesky
  • Remove Stremio and add Jellfyin (even though it’s selfhosted and not a direct equivalent)
  • Add ente because Immich is selfhosted
  • Add aurora
  • Add SearxNG
  • Add SimpleX
  • Add lichess
  • Add pCloud

Any other suggestions?

Temporary improved version:

From To Compromise
X, Threads Mastodon Bluesky
Instagram Pixelfed
YouTube PeerTube ReVanced (just blocks adds)
Reddit Lemmy
Netlix, Disney+ 🔨 Jellyfin
Google Meet, Zoom Jitsi Meet
Google Docs Etherpad
Google Search 🔨 SearxNG Kagi, Ecosia
Google Drive Nextcloud pCloud, filen, Proton Drive
Google Photos, iCloud Immich Ente
Google Chrome Librewolf, Firefox Ungoogled-chromium
All messaging apps Element (matrix) Signal
Google Home, Amazon Alexa Home Assistant
Play Store F-droid, Aurora
Google Android, iOS LineageOS, GrapheneOS
Windows, MacOS Linux Mint

🔨 = Self-Hosted only (requires running a server)

  • zhenbo_endle@lemmy.caOP
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    If you’re using the website (lemmy.ca), there should be a crosspost icon (two squares)

    I see why I was stuck here. I was using https://lemmy.world/post/26364778 and I can’t see the two squares button.

    If I go to the cached version, https://lemmy.ca/post/40107104 I can see the crosspost button and it seems to work.

    I copied the source code to my post, but it didn’t show the count of comments in feddit.uk

    I’d plan to repost it with crosspost, and then delete this post. Is this a good idea?

    Thank you

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      I wrote up a detailed explanation to respond to each question, but in short, making a new post would be simplest. If you want to play around with it, you can try editing this post further since it is possible to make it identical to what you’d get by pressing the button.

      I see why I was stuck here. I was using https://lemmy.world/post/26364778 and I can’t see the two squares button.

      Yes, each instance is a separate “website”, managed by a separate team. Login details aren’t shared between instances with Lemmy.

      This article has a diagram of how it works:

      https://fedecan.ca/en/guide/lemmy/for-users/detailed-overview#where-are-the-communities

      One confusing aspect is that the post ID (the numbers after /post/) is also different, since each instance manages the number separately. So on lemmy.ca, the original post has an ID of 40107104, while lemmy.world assigned a different ID to the post. There are discussions about changing that in a future version of Lemmy, but for now you will need to know the correct URL for the post.

      If you don’t have the local post link, you can find it by copy pasting the original link (https://lemmy.world/post/26364778) into the search on lemmy.ca

      I copied the source code to my post, but it didn’t show the count of comments in feddit.uk

      This is also normal. A crosspost behaves like a regular new post, and there isn’t any hidden information, only the contents that you can edit.

      Some apps and interfaces try to identify crossposts, but they do this by comparing the text in the title/link/post body.

      Here is a test post I made using the crosspost button, to compare what it looks like:

      As you can see, my post also doesn’t show any additional information on the official web interface.

      Meanwhile if you look at the same posts on the Photon theme/interface:

      My crosspost shows the extra information, while your post currently does not. I think it’s because the original post had an image link while your post doesn’t. Easiest would be to make a new post by using the crosspost button. If you want, you can also crosspost it (to [email protected] for example) and then press edit to see what is different.

      Let me know if anything is unclear, I’m happy to clarify further! I’ll see about making an explanation article about this, since other people might be wondering about it as well.