

You’re kinda preaching to the choir. Like, I’m already here; I don’t need to be converted.


You’re kinda preaching to the choir. Like, I’m already here; I don’t need to be converted.


Maybe they’re looking at !unitedkingdom@lemmy.ml, !unitedkingdom@europe.pub or !unitedkingdom@lemmy.world. Still weird given the UK is one of better served countries on here.


This is actually pretty good user retention. Most platforms bleed way more users after a surge in sign ups (eg Mastodon, Pixelfed, Threads, Bluesky).


They probably meant !canvas@toast.ooo, which is the threadi version of r/place.


Or people asking questions answered in the article.


I only saw this because someone reported it. Not good enough for the Illuminati apparently, despite being so, so gullible 😔


You can pry wget from my cold, dead hands.


I feel lied to here though. Where’s the rat picture, Hannah?


They’re a low effort content mill, they’ll post whatever drives traffic to their website.


It’s a shame about fedilore. I like the idea of a community dedicated to documenting events in the fediverse, too bad the actual community trended towards petty thredi drama as opposed to the more fun stuff like the shutdown of queer.af.


The fact that this is the first time I’ve seen these abbreviations and yet I know exactly what they mean is really a sign I need to touch grass…





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Lossless encoding, by definition, won’t have any quality loss.


The posting of webps will continue until support improves.


This depends, if your image contains a lot of flat colours (like a screenshot of a website) then PNG can actually give you smaller file sizes than lossless webp. But for most images (especially ones with compression artefacts) lossless webp gives smaller sizes.


Piefed’s implementation is based off how Lemmy does it. Though, how Lemmy does it has changed.
Looking at the Lemmy implementation, I see it added a custom display_name field instead of the preferredUsername/name dynamic you’d normally use for Objects, ugh.


Yes, you can see it in action here: https://feddit.uk/post/32410792


Signed/authorised fetch is a site setting that’s off by default in Lemmy. I thinks it’s on by default in 1.0 though for private comms.
There are times where I’ll see someone mention something is against the dbzero site rules, so I’ll spend like 10 minutes trying to find and always come up blank. Like apparently it’s a site rule to tag gen AI content
[GenAI], but I couldn’t tell you where that’s written down.