[Linux-aus] Lemmy - was Ghosted?

James Tobin jamesbtobin at gmail.com
Mon Jul 28 19:16:17 AEST 2025


Sure. Will do - thanks.  Curious though, what do you all make of this
employer based on the thread?

On Mon, 28 Jul 2025 at 10:07, Russell Coker <russell at coker.com.au> wrote:
>
> On Monday, 28 July 2025 13:15:21 AEST Nathan Bailey via linux-aus wrote:
> > Hey all, this doesn't feel like a particularly Linux-driven conversation?
>
> Fair point.  Reddit has traditionally been a good way of finding information
> on such things as there are subreddits for all manner of topics.
>
> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lemmy_(social_network)
>
> Lemmy is the FOSS equivalent of Reddit, it's got some really high quality
> content, it doesn't have the user base of Reddit but the signal to noise ratio
> is much better.
>
> https://lemmy.ml/c/jobs
>
> The lemmy.ml server is the one I use, I can't claim it's the best but it has
> worked well enough that I haven't tested any others.  It has a community for
> jobs which could be used for this.  While there are only 206 members of that
> community the number of people interested in replying is probably greater than
> this list.
>
> https://lemmy.ml/c/jobs@lemmy.world
>
> Lemmy.world also has a jobs community.
>
> https://lemmy.ml/c/legaladvice@lemmy.world
> https://lemmy.ml/c/auslegal@aussie.zone
>
> There are some legal advice communities.
>
> As Lemmy is federated you can subscribe to communities on other servers.  The
> lemmy.world jobs community has more subscribers.  I don't think there's
> anything stopping you from putting the same question on communities on
> different servers.
>
> https://lemmyapps.netlify.app/
>
> There are only 3 Linux apps for Lemmy, Lemoa is no longer maintained, Lemonade
> is in Rust which is a pain with crates, and Neonmodem is a terminal interface
> which is probably good for some people but not for a phone.  Fortunately the
> web based interface works well.
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