Most platforms have their "join lemmy" or "join Mastodon" equivalents already
Gateways that ease the pain of entrance to the fediverse are a good thing. A single, centralised gateway that defacto controls all access to the fediverse is exactly what I'm trying to get away from
From my perspective, that's not something I'd use, or at least, it wouldn't have been much use to me when I was a young closeted queer person in small town Australia. It wouln't have been much help finding my peers
Thanks! That sounds like something I need to look at
I use a AW34234DWF on plasma in HDR mode. I love it. It's worth it. I do a lot of photo work with it. Mostly I don't run games in HDR though, because it involves gamescope, which is more hassle than it's worth for me
What type of surgery? Are you travelling to another country?
Yep. The first trans people in my life that helped me when I was struggling to come out were trans men. And they were the first people I had ever spoken to about this stuff where I didn't have to explain everything. They just got it...
It's not so much that lemmy doesn't keep it. JPG and WebP files themselves are limited to about 8 stops of dynamic range, so it doesn't matter where you upload them, they're not going to give you the same dynamic range you had in post processing from a RAW file
My kid got diagnosed, and then it became impossible to deny that I had it too
Comprehensible input! Start with simple content in that language you're trying to learn, without any use of languages you understand. And then try and actively understand what you're hearing, and work out how it all fits together!
I'm paraphrasing Kaity here, but we believe a lot of the performance issue we're experiencing on the Sharkey instance are related to latency on disk read and writes to the network storage we're using. Ultimately, we have a bare metal box ready to run it on, that will give it low latency storage, but migrating to that is a body of work that we haven't had a chance to do yet.
Peertube and pixelfed have that built in to the individual instances. It is something I'd like to see more widespread