I’ve setup my own federated podcast through Castopod, but unsure of how to federate it with Lemmy directly. It is project-focused around FOSS tooling and just enjoying life. X-posted to selfhosted and technology communities.

Any suggestions on better integrating it with Lemmy, Mastodon and other services? Relay servers were mentioned to me, but I haven’t messed with them yet. This article on joinfediverse wiki, https://relaylist.com/ and Fedi Tips guide are what I’m working through understanding. Thanks!

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    5 months ago

    Might be a stupid question but how do I save a post to have as reference for later use? I’m on the Sync app for reference

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      5 months ago

      Do you mean within Lemmy? You click the save button (looks like a Star to me) in the menu directly below that post afaik.

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        5 months ago

        No fucking shit lol I have looked and looked in all the settint categories and options and drop downs. And not once did i think this now yellow button right in my face was guna be the winner winner chicken dinner hahaaha.

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    5 months ago

    You know what, I changed my mind. Now I’m very unappreciative of you teaching me this cuz now I feel Nike such an idiot every single time I open a pose link🤣

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      5 months ago

      Ah yes. Taking “ignorance is bliss” to a whole new meaning.

      "I was happy being dumb! Now I’m a little smarter. I’m smart enough to know how dumb I am! I don’t like it!!!

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        5 months ago

        That actually sounds very similar to a supervisor i worked for explaining the ideal machinist candidate to hire: They gotta be smart enough to do the job, but dumb enough to stick around once they realize they’re able to machine anything we throw at them.