Sort of completed - docker networking issues playing havoc for some reason.
Demigodrick
Ibis has only really been around a couple of weeks and is brand new by one of the Lemmy devs, so this is really a test to see how it functions and how easy it is to use.
One of the benefits is censorship resistance and also downtime resistance. If your favourite community has a wiki and suddenly that wiki goes offline, all the other instances will have a copy of that wiki, much like a lemmy community, so that information isn't suddenly lost forever.
A fix for mobile has been submitted: https://github.com/Nutomic/ibis/pull/22
I'm still 50/50 on federation too, will have to see how it works out as it gets developed. Nutomic has said there will be none-federated mode which we could always switch to when implemented.
Its very basic at the moment, but I'm excited to see what it becomes!
Currently - testing
In the future, would be nice for communities to be able to have their own wiki pages for information, much like many subreddits do.
Mostly yes. As it was abandoned by the mod I'm using it to test rss feeds and some of the other bots functions while trying to populate some content into the community rather than let it lie dormant.
Finally. Having 4 bile titans and 30 chargers chasing you around the map along with constant bug spawns gets a bit much when I dont have that much time to play.
Always take a Recoilless Rifle so will be glad to actually feel like I'm helping instead of chipping away at armor.
Not directly, but you can go to browse.feddit.de and type the instance into the search bar to get a list of communities
I've seen a few comments about UI on lemmy and just wanted to put it out there that we also have these interfaces you can use:
old.lemmy.zip and m.lemmy.zip - and while yes usually the m denotes a mobile interface but it also works really well on desktop/tablet if you don't like the usual lemmy interface :)
I did toy with making posting the backlog optional, I think I'll add it in as an option.
Really like that idea also, I'll add a "tag" option in too.
Pop got me into Linux in July 2021 (i switched the same time as the steamdeck was announced) and I ran Pop for a good two and a half years. Great distro.
Now I'm on EndeavourOS, but it was Pop that helped me make the transition.