

If they make you feel happy, don’t listen to them. You may even get good enough to a point where you could make a decent living out of it, if not then you still learned something that could end up being useful when combined with something else.
If they make you feel happy, don’t listen to them. You may even get good enough to a point where you could make a decent living out of it, if not then you still learned something that could end up being useful when combined with something else.
She’s the definition of gaslighting. Starvation and physical violence are not part of a healthy education.
There’s Torzu if you’re interested
Yup, still broken and annoyed 😠
You still need to actively moderate the instance no matter what, but having registration applications makes it easier to weed out most of the bad stuff. It also stops a cross-instance spammers who makes multiple accounts with the same name from posting until they get approved (which I check when the application form is somewhat generic).
Would be nice if they added an actual emoji kitchen lab in Gboard itself.
For Blu-Ray it’s slightly more complex (libbdplus and libaacs) plus a keydb list, but the concept is the same.
It won’t reach them, since this instance (which this community is on) is not federated. I believe other instance admins tried to reach out but didn’t receive a reply.
My 17 years old account is dormant.
Self-hosting isn’t only just about owning the metal, but it’s also the freedom to configure things the way you want, and to be sovereign of your data.
Use the report function, let the mod and admins handle it and block them.
Spamming their posts and comments over and over is not the way to go here.
Seems like a good time to introduce a breaking change, jumping from 0.19 to 1.0.
Until then https://lemmyverse.link/feddit.org/post/5390705 ;)
Another issue is that post links are instance-specific, since the post ID isn’t the same across instances.
ex: https://lemmy.ml/post/27659153 is https://lemmy.ca/post/41237641 on Lemmy.ca
There are external tools like https://lemmyverse.link/ and some browser addons to alleviate those issues, but it’d be nice if this could be addressed at the source if doable.
And I dream of a lemmy:\\
protocol handler one day.
I had Tchap in mind.
At least they kinda get the implications, with their own Matrix derivative at the government level.
I paid Plex Pass Lifetime for peanuts (maybe $50 or $75) a decade ago, not using it would mean wasting that so yeah…
That’s because “Bot account” is enabled in your account’s settings.