I'm surprised that no-one's brought out a client that can merge communities. People properly using the cross-posting feature seems to help with this a bit.
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I don't know enough to write much, but I'd love to be able to read some on Lemmy, even if I do need to use Google translate for anything but simple phrases.
As a student I wasted so much time mucking around with flags and settings in Gentoo. It definitely wasn't pointless since I learned so much, but I didn't need to sit there and watch it compile as much as I did.
It was pleasing to watch though, just like defrag in Windows.
Absolutely, now is the time to fix a few things at the design level:
- Accessibility (let's get affected users involved, starting with asking for their feedback and current pain points)
- Semantic markup (helps with a11y, SEO, plugins)
- Internationalisation (had anyone thought about right-to-left language support?)
- Usability (also for power users? E.g. make RES-style keyboard shortcuts an option or just the default)
It was memes, then beans, now antique memes and next week it'll be something new. People will be looking back on this fondly, I'm sure.
I guess save it so that the actual image is rotated, not just via some metadata telling the viewer to do it.
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You don't seem to understand what a meme is, the whole point is that we're using certain images for certain situations - like a shortcut that helps you get to the joke quicker.
Thursday’s patch is the product of recent penetration testing work that the Mozilla Foundation funded, Mastodon cofounder and CTO Renaud Chaput told Ars. He said a firm called Cure53 performed the pentesting and that the code fixes were developed by the several-person team inside the Mastodon nonprofit.
This is good to see, although it's worrying that such a serious vulnerability went unspotted for this long. At least, I hope it wasn't spotted; maybe some bad actor's made subtle use and all our bases are belong to them.
Oops, RTFM. Well, thanks for fighting the good fight with the power of your reputation.
Thank you for fixing a critical flaw in the original RFC.
What did you think about the Save 418 Movement? Were you involved in it in any way?
I've done similar - I have three accounts on three instances and they each have different focuses. This account is meme/shit posting (since Lemmy.ml has access to all of it) and my accounts on smaller instances have the noisy communities blocked so I can see my interests.