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infamousbelgian, in Why is Lemmy called Lemmy?

I don't know. Lemmy find an answer for you.

OsrsNeedsF2P,

Lemmy know when you do

RustyWizard,

Lemmy drag Deez nuts across your face?

fomo_erotic,
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ayyyyyyy gottem

Stinkor,
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Lemmy take a screen cap of that and share it with your

AllYourSmurf,

This might not be the official answer, but it feels like the right answer.

IsThisLemmyOpen, in Why is Lemmy called Lemmy?

Because servers are closed and people were yelling "Lemmy In!"

stux, in Why is Lemmy called Lemmy?
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ForthEorlingas, in Why is Lemmy called Lemmy?
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Per Lemmy's GitHub

Why's it called Lemmy?

  • Lead singer from Motörhead.
  • The old school video game.
  • The Koopa from Super Mario.
  • The furry rodents.
glvss,

As a metal fan, both Lemmy and Mastodon give me a little chuckle every time I think of their names.

GrayBackgroundMusic,

BRB, starting a new service named Dethklok.

cutitdown,

Lemmy is God.

kilmister,
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Yes.

agentsac,

Lemmy Koopa was actually named after Lemmy from Motörhead. In fact, most of the Koopalings were named after musicals.

ForthEorlingas,
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Huh. I didn't know that. To be honest, I didn't know that there was a Koopa named Lemmy until I looked at their github either. I've never played Mario.

astigma, in Why is Lemmy called Lemmy?
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PreciousDeclaration, in Why is Lemmy called Lemmy?
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I just assumed since their icon looks like a mouse, that it's named after the small rodent called a lemming.

https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/e66b330a-a5d3-45e9-beff-22964037021a.jpeg

VerPoilu,

But then why do they have that logo?

Relected,
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its also a lemming

original_reader, in Why is Lemmy called Lemmy?

Lemmy tell you why…

kommanditbolag,
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Lemmy find you where I read it

Briguy24,

...yes..

original_reader,

Once upon a time there was a Lemming called…

Otome-chan, in Why is Lemmy called Lemmy?
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It's called lemmy because all the lemmings join it.

Stumblinbear, in What should individual communities on Lemmy be called?
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Lemmings makes more sense to be the users

SomeoneElse,

Users are called lemmings. Communities are called communities on lemmy and magazines on kbin. Communities makes more sense to me.

Schooner,

You know what? I didn’t think about that!

Shdwdrgn,

I mean, a community is made up of its members, so it still seems to fit?

oshitwaddup, in What should individual communities on Lemmy be called?
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I thought lemmings was for lemmy users. My vote is "communities" 😅

EveryMuffinIsNowEncrypted,
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Exactly.

Let's not overcomplicate this. People trying to come up with a name for something that already has one. Lol.

Schooner,

I must leave my mark on history or the sands of time will forget me!

ImplyingImplications,

t. Ozymandias

Spzi,

That's a very important point. Some of us probably still remember the learning curve when coming to lemmy. Everyone has heard how others complained about it, or would not join in the first place.

Creating ambiguous terms and multiple definitions for the same things is one unecessary way to make life harder for everyone.

More reasons:

  • the documentation calls it community
  • the unchangeable URL refers to it: /c/
Schooner,

Yeah but that sounds kinda bland. A good community needs some lore to dig through to make it more interesting!

Schmogel,

I suggest cliffs. Because lemmings jump down cliffs according to Disney. And it matches with /c/

archomrade, in Do you need to vent about something?

I’ve been trying to get assessed for ADHD for almost a month now, and the therapist i’ve been trying to schedule with has been dragging their feet for WEEKS.

Both my brother and father have ADHD, my brother was diagnosed when he was a teenager but my dad was diagnosed in his 50s (I am 30). I work from home, which works great and I have no regrets, but when I get distracted, i get distracted HARD. I am constantly getting up, I have about 60 tabs open on multiple monitors, about every 30 seconds I think “I should look at xy or z” and open a new tab. When i’m not working, I have to have 2 or 3 things on at a time (read social media app redacted, have a tv show on, play with my dog, ect), and I have constant decision block in choosing how to spend my free time. It’s getting to the point where I’m up until 2am or worse towards the end of every deadline. I have a bunch of side projects I really want to dig into, but I can’t seem to maintain focus on any of them.

My insurance covers the costs of therapy but only within network, so I feel a little hamstrung to use this therapist because they’re the closest to me and have great reviews and seem to have an approach I would appreciate, but JESUS CHRIST just respond to my fucking emails! To add to the stress, I feel very self conscious of the perception I might be fishing for drugs, and ever time I send a follow up email i feel like i’m making it look like I don’t really need help.

I feel like i’m failing my wife, and my employer, and my friends, and I just want some help so I can get my life a little more in control. It’s exhausting.

Cargon, in Do you need to vent about something?

I’ve had it with these motherfucking snakes on this motherfucking plane!

darkhog, in Why is Lemmy called Lemmy?

Why is kbin called like something KDE developers would use to parse their binaries?

Books, in Why is Lemmy called Lemmy?
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Anyone got a link to a quick primer on how lemmy/kbin are related? I thought they were different sites?, but it seems they are not?

GoodKingElliot,
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Kbin and Lemmy and Mastadon (and others) can all federate with each other, so posts and comments are all shared. They all speak the same underlying protocol -- ActivityPub.

https://kbin.social/m/asklemmy@lemmy.ml/t/58451/I-am-new-to-the-Fediverse-I-vaguely-understand-how

Setarkus, in Can you steal a user's identity if you gain their old domain name?

I don't think you have to worry about that since user's data should be stored on the instance they registered on, which means that data should only be stored on those servers (I don't think that kind of data would be federated, correct me if I'm wrong).
So unless someone were to restart those servers with the same domain name and the data intact, it shouldn't happen.

fubo,

I've only read the ActivityPub spec; I haven't read the Lemmy code.

With that in mind, my impression is —

The new domain owner — if they set up an ActivityPub server instance (e.g. a Lemmy) and got a list of the old user's post URLs — might be able to delete or edit the old user's posts stored on other instances. That is a vulnerability, albeit a small one.

If the old user was still listed as a moderator of communities hosted on other instances, the new domain owner might be able to take over that moderator role.

One way to fix this would be for instances to issue a public-key cryptographic identity to each user, and distribute users' public keys to other instances. Then activities purporting to be from that user would need to be signed by that user's private key.

Users' private keys would stay local to their home instance, so users don't have to do any key management themselves.

This would mean that if an instance goes away (and its key material is destroyed) then nobody can ever act as any of those users again. A new user created with the same username and domain would be a distinct user for all other instances too.

Dirk,
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That is a vulnerability, albeit a small one.

“Small one” is very wrong here. This is by far the largest gaping security hole in the whole specification.

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