

I was on a site that did that and was confused why my text search wasn’t finding much. Thanks devs for breaking basic browser features.
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I was on a site that did that and was confused why my text search wasn’t finding much. Thanks devs for breaking basic browser features.
Ok, so Lemmy doesn’t cause the same amount of duplication, but I’d still argue that dedupe is valuable: it saves on hosting costs (your costs, in this case) and users will get a small advantage in having slightly higher cache hits.
Yes, for example go to https://infosec.exchange/explore
I see the top post as https://infosec.exchange/@nocontexttrek@mastodon.social/113433063621462027 and the image is https://media.infosec.exchange/infosec.exchange/cache/media_attachments/files/113/433/063/582/671/258/original/71da3801e4e4f08c.png
The link is to the original on https://files.mastodon.social/media_attachments/files/113/433/062/676/773/993/original/f828afef5cc7ed1c.png but when you click image the javascript loads a modal with the local cached version (same image as the thumbnail that infosec.exchange loads.
There’s lots of different codebases across the fediverse so perhaps some hotlink, but local copies is the default.
I think the major advantage is the deduplication - when an image goes viral across Mastodon (or Lemmy) it’s currently stored hundreds or thousands of times, each with its own cost. Do you dedupe (for either your customers’ benefit or your own)?
The botsin.space Mastodon server shutting down is sad news, it’s a pretty important server and if you didn’t like bots it was handy that you could just block one server and block loads of them at once.
leaving Mastodon out to try
While it’s clear what’s meant from the context, I’ve never heard this idiom. Do you mean “hanging Mastodon out to dry”?
Drop in the bucket sounds weird to me too, but a quick check shows that it’s the US version of drop in the ocean.
This could have been a really interesting question if OP hadn’t been so vague. As is, there’s too many interpretations to answer. Do they mean the physical connections? The protocols and services like IP, DNS and BGP? The world wide web, with its sites, links and search engines?
Does OP consider the Dark Web its own internet? Or a large corporate network its own internet? What about self-hosting a huge number of services in your own home?
I can see it from the three medium/small instances I just tried.
Also, is typigraphy a typo (typi?) or its own thing?
I think that because you’re attributing those views to “the citizenry”. I can only go on the words you’ve used, and you’ve used a word that describes the whole country’s population, not a small minority.
The make-up and mindset of the citizenry doesn’t change just because the government changes.
It’s a small minority from the far right rioting, with massive counter-protests. You’re trying to say the whole population is rotten based on a few negative examples, which ironically is just what the racists are doing themselves.
Hang on, if you’re using CrowdStrike but not getting the updates, then why are you using it at all?
It only looked ok in the textarea you wrote it in, but the format was wrong.
You have a few options:
* lists
* with a * or -
Blank
Lines
For paragraphs
Blank
Lines
For paragraphs
Double spaces
At end of lines
If you don't want paragraphs
Double spaces
At end of lines
If you don’t want paragraphs
It looked like you were trying to use code formatting which is three backticks, but you used single quotes. This is a backtick: `
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It'll keep exactly what you write
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In addition, the “Search Bar” settings in Settings > Search, which let you choose between using the address bar for search and navigation or add the search bar in the toolbar, is also gone in Firefox 122.
This doesn’t affect me, but I’m sure there’s going to be a vocal tiny percent that absolutely hate this news.
I thought you were talking about the volume boost thing at first and was really surprised.
I hope @MaximeRF find the time/motivation to fix it. I just was reminded it’d gone when I went to use the boost volume feature.
I hope ad-blocking isn’t the blocker, because uBlock Origin handles that (although I suppose uBO doesn’t cover things like channel whitelisting).
I hadn’t noticed. Why has it gone, do you know?
I’d seen it in my Firefox/Win10 + uBlockO setup. I just used yt-dlp and then a uBlock “quick fixes” update sorted it.
Pez will outlive us all