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Jerboa for Lemmy
PythonAnywhereJerboa is recommended for users who are active participants in Lemmy communities, people who value open-source and decentralized platforms, and those who primarily navigate social networks on mobile devices. It is especially beneficial for individuals who appreciate a dedicated app that aligns closely with the features and philosophy of Lemmy.
PythonAnywhere is especially recommended for Python developers (beginners and intermediates), educators, students, and hobbyists who are looking for an easy and quick way to deploy and host their Python applications or who need an online python environment for coding practice.
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Tl;dr centralization in the fediverse. Glad Lemmy devs don't even promote their instance on https://join-lemmy.org. - Source: Hacker News / 10 months ago
Lemmy[1] is a federated Reddit-a-like running on the ActivityPub protocol. feddit.org is one particular instance of a Lemmy server that's hosted in Germany. Personally, I'm pretty enthusiastic about the whole Lemmy project, and I think it's actually a much better fit to the federated ActivityPub model than Mastodon. [1] https://join-lemmy.org/. - Source: Hacker News / 11 months ago
There already is a Reddit-like application that uses ActivityPub. It's called Lemmy (https://join-lemmy.org/). - Source: Hacker News / over 1 year ago
Lemmy: A decentralized, open source platform that Mirrors many of Reddit's features. - Source: dev.to / over 1 year ago
Surprised no one mentioned ForgeFed [0]: > ForgeFed is a federation protocol for software forges and code collaboration tools for the software development lifecycle and ecosystem. This includes repository hosting websites, issue trackers, code review applications, and more. ForgeFed provides a common substrate for people to create interoperable code collaboration websites and applications. It's based on... - Source: Hacker News / almost 2 years ago
The website is already built. Each comment will have a reddit post URL, and the bot should leave a comment on that URL. We can use pythonanywhere.com for this to make it easiest. Source: about 3 years ago
If you are learning, use pythonanywhere.com as they specialize in python, and make setup easy. Only $5 a month. Start with a barebones flask app, get it to run, then follow a tutorial. Actually better to build the app locally, easier to test with IDE like Pycharm. Then upload to the net. Source: about 3 years ago
Hello, I have a Minecraft server running on a Rpi with Paper. It works great and I use it to play with some of my friends. However, the server's public IP address often changes, meaning that I have to give my friends the new IP address daily. Being a programmer, I feel this could be automated. I don't want to buy a domain, so I want to try and setup a system where the server sends Its IP to my PythonAnywhere... Source: about 3 years ago
Hosting wise, I would reccomend pythonanywhere.com, combined with either https://imagekit.io or https://cloudinary.com. Source: over 3 years ago
So what is the best alternative? I have one Plotly Dash app on pythonanywhere.com where I spend 6 bucks a month so I don't want to spend anymore than 5 dollars per month on the PHP + MySQL. Source: over 3 years ago
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