I've never heard about this. You should send an email to all the developers of the 3rd party Lemmy apps to let them know. Could be a good consideration to allow to disable this in accessibility features.
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Yeah, I believe they are tax friendly to remote workers and you can get a visa to remain if you've got assets that generate โฌ7k income a year.
I'd say it's still not an easy task to get an EU passport. I'd definitely takes quite a commitment at least.
As a former EU citizen (UK, thanks Brexit) which countries do you think it is easy? I don't think it is, I believe there is Malta where you can literally buy a passport and Portugal that has some lax visa laws. But gaining citizenship isn't necessarily an easy thing to do.
Aka the Portuguese approach. Over there anything less than 10 days supply is not considered a criminal offence.
I believe it's mostly considered to be a successful policy.
Once you subscribe, your local instance will start copying stuff from the other instance to its local database.
I'll be interested to learn more about all this, in particular how all these instances will scale up as the user base grows.
Thanks for that.
Such a coincidence, I just found that instances page and was trying to search for rust@programming.dev in the search! I head you had to search for the community from your instance and subscribe from there.
Thats interesting that ALL insrances are automatically federated.
Thanks for the replies. I've gone and submitted a request to join.
Quick, unrelated question if anyone is willing to answer:
Can we "subscribe" to another instances community if lemmy.sdf.org hasn't federated to it? I think so, but I'm not even finding it easy to search for other communities. I'm looking at programming.dev in particular.
Not that it matters at all and there is never a need to strictly hold yourself to a dietary rule. The term for a vegetarian that eats eggs and dairy is "Lacoto-ovo vegetarian"