Have strong opinions, but I welcome any civil fact-based disscussion.
There are a lot of add-ons and userscripts that reformat the links automatically, not sure if or when it’s planned to be part of Lemmy.
It works if I search for it on my instance where I’m logged in.
Fails on both for me. I think you need to be logged in for it to pull it. And as you are from programming.dev
it works for you there. And since I’m from neither it fails on both.
It’s not since March of 2022.
It goes to all mods on that community no matter what instance they are on.
Since all posts/comments are public, all you need is some kind of indexer to organize them and a list of all the instances. There are people working on it right now. But in the meantime you can just add (intext:"modlog" & "instances" & "docs" & "code" & "join lemmy")
to your search queries to search all Lemmy instances.
It doesn’t need to replace Reddit. All it needs is a small active userbase which it got from the migration and just slowly grow into something new.
I had more interesting coversations in 2 weeks here than in 10 years on Reddit, so can’t say I agree.
They are cross-posted.
https://github.com/diamondburned/slemmy does but it doesn’t work with anything above 0.18 version at the moment. There is a list of different frontends listed in this blog post.
vlemmy.net
has 0 blocked instances. There is also this tool that could be useful https://vlemmy.net/post/337010
Mozilla followers are like a cult members. Mozilla has done a lot of good, but it’s far from perfect, but some people just refuse to accept any negative comments about it.
Go to your account settings and uncheck bot account checkbox.
Most sites post so much content of which majority is pure garbage so the bot posting whole feeds seems like a worse value than just following news communities that have more curated feed. But nonetheless good luck with the project.
@[email protected] could you please mark @[email protected] as a bot account in settings?
I don’t disagree, I just think that for devs that is obvious, so unless regular people give feedback in places where dev see it’s unlikely to improve.
Markdown is such popular markup language that I think it’s almost assumed that people know what it means.
Add custom CSS to your userstyles manager.
/* NSFW automatic un-blur */ /**************************/ .img-blur { filter: none !important; -webkit-filter: none !important; -moz-filter: none !important; -o-filter: none !important; -ms-filter: none !important; }