

no ability to discuss bc it simply says that a “mod” did it
this is actually an option for instance admins to choose
Creator of Deus Ex Randomizer and other mods: https://mods4ever.com/
no ability to discuss bc it simply says that a “mod” did it
this is actually an option for instance admins to choose
like what features are you wanting?
Lemmy already has the “New Comments” sort, which is the biggest feature of forums vs Reddit
Lemmy also has the “Chat” view for comments, which is good but needs to show context with them as my feature request here says https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy-ui/issues/2544
It will increase over time, and I think it would pass 100 GB in less than a year, but I’m just guessing. You can help reduce this by tweaking some settings with image caching/proxying
you will only see posts/comments/upvotes that happen AFTER you’ve subscribed to a community
when you subscribe to a community it will pull the most recent posts made but it won’t pull the comments or upvotes for them, just the post itself
this is why a lot of instances use https://lemmy-federate.com/ but that will use up a lot of your disk space
I‘m thinking about subscribing to topics and it shows you a good mix of communities where overlapping threads are kind of stacked or something and you could swipe cards to see comments from different communities about it or something.
This sounds like PieFed
You don’t need to delete, you can have multiple accounts
Seems to be a locally run AI model that generates the mask
Fixed proxy clips workflow for videos with an alpha channel
this is pretty cool, I wonder if they’ll eventually do proxies of sequences, like I had in my feature request here
tell that to Google lol, my Github pages are way higher than my website
Well it doesn’t really focus on your README either because all the files and folders are above it
Github really tries to hide the Releases page lol it’s so annoying as a dev, it’s even worse on mobile
I usually end up just directly linking to /releases/latest
oh yea actually this makes sense, because lemmy.ml does not block infosec
yea this is weird actually, even this post is on lemmy.ml
https://lemmy.ml/post/28866410
seems like a bug to me
edit: nvm, this post is being “boosted” by lemmy.world, but comments and upvotes from lemmy.ml will be blocked by infosec, because this is a one-way block not mutual
you’ve already got an account, click !autism@lemmy.world and then the Subscribe button
are you using a mobile app or just the lemmy.world website?
I dont know what Instance I am
you are on lemmy.world
but am being asked for a instance
it sounds like you were trying to Subscribe without being logged in
so I’m guessing you have your login in an app instead of the website and then you opened the community in your web browser instead of in the app which already had your login
the link I provided should work in your app or wherever you’re commenting from
Lemmy supports local-only private communities now, might be a good use case for that
we all know there’s currently only 1 chick in the fediverse
Lance’s quote at the end of the article is so good lol, really cool that Mastodon has lived longer than Google+ already!
They already did, in 0.19.11
https://join-lemmy.org/news/2025-04-08_-_Lemmy_Release_v0.19.11
Dont render images in private message (#3043)
Kinda like https://quiblr.com/understanding_your_private_personalized_feed
But for Peertube instead of Lemmy? Sounds cool, I think Peertube needs it way more than Lemmy does
Mostly yes, but to be fair Lemmy was more buggy and less intuitive back then, it was 2 years ago