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So, I’m bit out of the loop.

FHMY went down due to the ML domain (right?) and it seems they went to Calckey.

I was wondering whether FHMY will return to Lemmy sooner or later.

I was not sure where to post this, apologies if this t the right place to do so.

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[–] Deletecat@lemmy.world 22 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (10 children)

They made a private Calckey (now called FireFish) instance a while ago for Lemmy updates - whenever the instance would go down, there would be a post on the FMHY Calckey account. You can read about what happened here and what they are planning on doing about it: https://very.bignutty.xyz/notes/9hg4dquksvbha67h

Best case scenario is that they can get the fmhy.ml domain back, only if the Mali government opens registrations again. It looks as though they will be starting from scratch with fmhy.net instead.

[–] willy096@lemmy.dbzer0.com 4 points 1 year ago (3 children)

And what about this page: https://fmhy.pages.dev/? It's still up but I don't really know what the difference might be with fmhy.net

[–] taskylizard@discuss.online 2 points 1 year ago

The pages.dev one is automatically generated and published on Cloudflare Pages using Retype, while the latter is made by one of our staff member friend (and is open source!) for fun and learning React and Next.js and now serves as an alternative frontend.

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