Because lemmings are considered dumb followers
I really hope lemmings doesn’t become the norm
Pretty minor one, but for Windows, greenshot is a great replacement for Snipping Tool, and includes easy to use highlighting tools for SOP’s, etc.
I think there may still be some inter-operability issues. I responded to this post (different account) on Mastodon, and it didn’t show up here.
Got it, that makes sense. Cool to see.
Awesome! Would love to see something like this implemented fedi-wide.
Yeah, great analogy.
I think a voluntary sync between instances/communities is the next step. I think you’re proposing a client-side solution, which would be helpful, but a back-end solution that allows instances (or at least communities) to sync everything will be a better experience, and help prevent one instance from “owning” too much of the traffic.
I’m interested in hosting my own lemmy instance on-prem with my unRAID server. BYOVM seems interesting, but not sure why I would pay for that…?
Big fan of Duo. It integrates easily with almost everything. The only limitation we’ve had is with the Microsoft Partner Portal — it requires their authenticator.
Awesome, thank you.
Thank you for this detailed explanation. Account migration is something that was top of my mind trying to figure this all out. Good to know the current limitations, but glad this is on the radar. I’m working on building my own instance so it isn’t an issue for me, but easy options for account portability will help with adoption. Controlling your own online presence is a motivation for a lot of people.
Hmmm
I’m new to all of this, but I believe they’re similar (they are both link aggregation tools) and they both use the ActivityPub protocol, so lemmy/mastodon/kbin can all share with each other.
One of my first lemmy searches and I found my peeps! Thanks for setting this up.
If you’ve never done this before, you may want to hire an outside consultant. I’ve done a million of these migrations, and there can be issues, and MS support sucks these days.
That said, broad overview: first step is installing Azure AD Connect and syncing to your 365 tenant.
Second step is updating UPN suffixes to match your public domain.
Third step is installing the Hybrid Wizard on your exchange server and doing a test migration.