Probably referring to OWL plugin. However your admins can allow IMAP access to outlook365 and with tbsync, you get full integration for free. OWL is good tho too
Probably referring to OWL plugin. However your admins can allow IMAP access to outlook365 and with tbsync, you get full integration for free. OWL is good tho too
I know what you mean. I still use it all the same as my default search, the reason is the bang (!) Operators.
So if the ddg normal search isn’t working, I can add a !g and I get the Google version. Or if I want Google maps… Then I just add !gm
The other one I use a lot is wolfram alpha for unit conversions and calculations, just add a !wa
Hacker news search is !HN
Having this one stop shop for many different search types end up being way better than Google, even if somethimes the regular search may not be so great
I was thinking to combat spam, either the federation could use an instance block, or the user could have a block all from instance option
Ahhh I was wondering what that was for, thank you
I think a community needs to add the option of a topic hashtag, so communities can group together in that way if they want to, and people can subscribe to these hashtags if they want to (with the ability to remove single instances of they want to)
The theme here is “if they want to” giving choice to both the communities and the subscribers
Yesssss it worked!
So you can follow people on lemmy and have it show up in your mastodon freed. That’s pretty cool. I can’t seem to make it work the other way yet but I’m sure at some point…
I guess there’s more of a chance someone will actually read it when you post here. What’s disturbing me is how many of the comments on Reddit were just bots or farmers? I bet… Many
Log into your own instance, and use that to navigate and you will be able to do everything
+1 for sh.itjust.works no wait for approval and a bit active. I tried to start a community but it didn’t work, but then I searched for the communit (audiobooks) and there was one already on lemmy.ml so all good in the end!
Great link