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Additional tutorials
Additional tutorials
További ismertetők -
Connecting diaspora* to other services
Connecting diaspora* to other services
A diaspora* összekötése más szolgáltatásokkal -
Tips and tricks
Tips and tricks
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Formatting text
Formatting text
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Want more help?
Want more help?
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Check our %{other_docs_link} page for links to other sites.
Check our %{other_docs_link} page for links to other sites.
Az %{other_docs_link} oldalán további forrásokat találhatsz. -
other documentation
other documentation
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Huge thanks to Kevin Kleinman, who created the original Diasporial guides on which these tutorials are based.
Huge thanks to Kevin Kleinman, who created the original Diasporial guides on which these tutorials are based.
Hatalmas köszönet Kevin Kleinmannek aki létrehozta az eredeti Diasporiális útmutatásokat amire ezek a leírások alapulnak. -
Part 1 – Signing up
Part 1 – Signing up
1. Szakasz - Regisztráció -
Signing up to diaspora*
Signing up to diaspora*
Regisztráció a diaspora*-a -
Welcome to our “Getting started” guide. If you’ve found your way to this page, you’ve probably either just signed up to diaspora* or you’re thinking of doing so. In this series of tutorials we’ll walk you through the sign-up process and get you acquainted with the basics of how diaspora* works. We hope you find it useful, and that you enjoy using diaspora*!
Welcome to our “Getting started” guide. If you’ve found your way to this page, you’ve probably either just signed up to diaspora* or you’re thinking of doing so. In this series of tutorials we’ll walk you through the sign-up process and get you acquainted with the basics of how diaspora* works. We hope you find it useful, and that you enjoy using diaspora*!
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Finding a pod
Finding a pod
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Unlike most social networking sites, which have a central hub of computers which store everyone’s data, we can’t give you one specific link and say: “Sign up here.” diaspora* is different from those networks in that it is <em>decentralized</em>, with many different points of access. Before getting started, you’ll have to decide which of these points, or nodes, you want to use to access the diaspora* network. We call these nodes “pods.”
Unlike most social networking sites, which have a central hub of computers which store everyone’s data, we can’t give you one specific link and say: “Sign up here.” diaspora* is different from those networks in that it is
<em>
decentralized</em>
, with many different points of access. Before getting started, you’ll have to decide which of these points, or nodes, you want to use to access the diaspora* network. We call these nodes “pods.”A legtöbb közösségi oldallal ellentétben, melyeknek központi szerverparkjuk van arra a célra, hogy tárolják a felhasználóik adatait, mi nem tudunk egy konkrét linket megadni és azt mondani: „itt regisztrálj“. A diaspora* különbözik ezektől az oldalaktól azáltal, hogy<em>
decentralizált</em>
, megannyi hozzáférési ponttal. Első lépésben tehát el kell döntened, hogy melyik diaspora* szolgáltatóra regisztrálsz. Ezeket a kiszolgálókat „pod“-oknak hívjuk. -
The word “<strong>diaspora</strong>” refers to the dispersal of seeds (or people) over a wide area. That’s why our motif is the dandelion, and the asterisk in our name represents a fluffy dandelion seed. We refer to individual accounts on diaspora* as “<strong>seeds</strong>,” and the servers in which those accounts are collected as “<strong>pods</strong>.” You’ll get used to it soon!
The word “
<strong>
diaspora</strong>
” refers to the dispersal of seeds (or people) over a wide area. That’s why our motif is the dandelion, and the asterisk in our name represents a fluffy dandelion seed. We refer to individual accounts on diaspora* as “<strong>
seeds</strong>
,” and the servers in which those accounts are collected as “<strong>
pods</strong>
.” You’ll get used to it soon!