Meh. I’d rather make pixel perfect to designs than not have designs…
Punch nazis, trebuchet TERFs.
I am building Voyager, a client for lemmy!
I mainly pose under @aeharding@vger.social now.
Meh. I’d rather make pixel perfect to designs than not have designs…
git: 'gud' is not a git command. See 'git --help'.
rekt
Is this real or am I eating the onion
That’s because only a Boolean flag changes when deleted by user. Comment content stays.
No. Sometimes I tip 3% if there’s an easy option and I paid credit. But usually 0% for takout
I don’t speculatively invest, so I won’t be participating. (And I’m pessimistic about Reddit’s future anyways.) Just wanted to share. I am boring with mutual funds. :)
There’s a rollout table here
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Some seeders rotate, so just let it sit for a while. I’ve had success after a few weeks of waiting. Works more often than you’d think.
I haven’t seen any spam ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Its a feature of Voyager (and other 3rd party apps)
Aaaand keyword blocked. Tired of this VC shit showing up on my feed.
Ahh I see, video support is definitely something I want to improve on Voyager! Thanks for the write-up!
What do you want to do with GIFs? Scrub them?
Personally maybe with some better art, not with the plain mouse logo
I’m more curious what it will take to get to 1.0, rather than what happens after 1.0.
Yeah, tbh the worst vendor lock-in part of Github (edit: other than the aformentioned social aspect) is Github Releases. And Lemmy doesn’t really use them.
What does lemmy v1 look like?
I think a lemmy roadmap for the next year is hard, because scope and even individual features depend on funding (for example, nlnet funds specific features).
Maybe something like Mastodon’s roadmap would be possible though (with no specific timeline)? https://joinmastodon.org/roadmap
My NAS is ready
That’s wizards c
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