Just a couple of hours ago, i had this thought in mind, to ask if there is generally some copyright put on anything posted to Lemmy. Now this. Copyrighting (Creative Commons if not otherwise specified in the submission) could be a way to keep AI scrapers from stealing original creations, at least possibly in the future.
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And just in case anyone did not know. Lemmings do not commit mass suicide. ... And they apparently also do not fall from the sky, or ... explode ... WTF! https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lemming
Sure it can be found there, but pointing newbies to github would be too demanding.
Thank you, this is suitable for pointing people here who have this veryFAQ. Could you please add a line, that this search functionality is not yet available in the Jerboa app?
You are subscribed to lemmy.ml, so anything you view from lemmy.ml including federated communities, will be served from there. Therefore: yes!
But anyway, that's how it is supposed to be, so your doing will just contribute to the beta-testing.
YesYes! I guess the finnish way suits me more than the beehive way. I have been on Lemmy for two days, following with much sleeplessness this playground -- it's like children unpacking the big christmas packet, with awe.
If there is anyone here who has a little bit of knowledge about github/coding/layout, to help with some changes to make the sign-up process go more smoothly, please go ahead! Here are some suggestions that were made in the temporary server overload thread yesterday:
https://lemmy.ml/comment/457578
https://lemmy.ml/comment/82311 (a more explanatory subheader is already in the works, hope they see that it apparently needs to be done via the translation tool)
https://lemmy.ml/comment/450975
So, let's hope this doesn't go downhill with the expected influx!
Ahaa! effect. Yes of course, as URL handling within the browser will inset your domain automatically. (edit for clarity: web browsers assume a link with a missing domain to go to the same domain/IP as the page the link is on, that's W3C standard -- therefore facepalm).
So, there is a bug in that link-builder popup which comes up as i start to type a !community@instance.tld link, right? It should not create links to the domains directly.
edit: Unfortunately, links to federated posts and comments are still broken because posts synced to other instances get a different ID than the original. Same as with users, there is no unique post ID throughout the federation (no common namespace). Systemic error but probably simple to fix.
Going trough my old comments now. Shouldn't be that much.