I would even add…
No worries, and as I was saying, that’s why I’ve shared the article through my site, without ads
I shared the article through my link precisely because the site is “overly bloated” with ads…
If that’s a problem, no trouble, I’ll share the original links from now on!
Wdym?
I buy ever phone on backmarket.com
Same for Chrome
At home, my parents are forced to use Windows and macOS because of their work, but all the machines at home are either Linux or a Linux/Windows dual-boot. The mobile phones run LineageOS. I haven’t succeeded with my little brother, who’s the only one with an iPhone.
Everyone’s happy, and when there’s a problem (which happens quite rarely), I’m asked, and it’s solved in seconds. Most of the time, no one misses proprietary applications, and everyone’s surprised that everything’s free, hahaha.
For a long time now, if a flatpack is available and maintained, I use it.
It’s already a standard on the Fediverse! and I guess on other places too
I think you should be able to block a bot from a community exactly as a user.
If you’re comfortable with Python, you can try this out: Lemmy.py
I don’t think there’s a way of doing this automatically at the moment.
With Lemmy’s API you could set up a bot that takes care of listing all the local communities on a remote server and then searching them from yours, which would make them appear in your search results.
But if you want the publications of this remote community to federate with your server, you need to have a local user subscribed to it.
I want more info about this one 👀