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1 year agoSorry, can‘t say. I tried it with mine and it worked, but there weren‘t any blocked ones.
Sorry, can‘t say. I tried it with mine and it worked, but there weren‘t any blocked ones.
Here is a python script doing exactly this:
You can transfer your subscriptions with a python script:
When I self host in my private network, wefwef should work from abroad as it‘s loaded on my phone - but does it pull new posts then?
My vote for wefwef since it‘s unique and snappy.
I‘d love to self-host, but I have no idea how. What are the server requirements? Is a Raspberry Pi sufficient?
I don‘t think that these issues are for Voyager‘s developer to solve, but you‘re totally right. Lemmy still feels broken to me, important features like migrating aren‘t added yet.
It‘s not user friendly (okay, with Voyager it is). I‘m still confused by this defederating thing - an angry admin from another instance can lock users out of dozens of communities there. The sorting algorythms are weird.
The only reason I‘m still here is this app. And people are much nicer here.