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And .box
has been registered as a generic TLD now, so you could run into external .box domains.
And .box
has been registered as a generic TLD now, so you could run into external .box domains.
So what you’re saying is that Twitter successfully kept out a bad actor.
It’s a shame that most of the users they have left are also in that category, but hey, they seem to be working on it.
That’s the real AI apocalypse:
I’m using kbin Magazine Style Toggle to disable the custom styling on certain magazines, but I had to modify line 36 to make it work:
36c36
< let style = document.querySelector("head > style:nth-child(22)");
---
> let style = document.querySelector("head > style:nth-of-type(1)");
These are all fine in the US, but in other countries not carrying proof of identity can get you into some trouble, as can refusing to talk to the police. Know your local laws.
I’m browsing /newest and seeing posts from lemmy.world. The time that OP says the magazine was created on this instance matches when I did my search. I really don’t think the 0.18 thing is what OP is running into (lemmy.world is running 0.18.1-rc.7).
Yeah, that is a separate issue that I don’t think is affecting lemmy.world right now because I am seeing content from there show up on the front page.
Oops, didn’t mean to delete my comment. You get a 404 for communities that no one on your instance has interacted with yet. After you search for them using the general search (not the magazine search), e.g. https://kbin.social/search?q=personalfinance%40lemmy.world , they show up on your instance, e.g. https://kbin.social/m/personalfinance@lemmy.world .
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I’m also getting a login page from your link (‘copy url to fediverse’ on /kbin) when logged out, but not from this one (‘copy url’ on /kbin).
Even though you can tell that it’s not quite finished yet the experience is already great. Hats off.
In a sense. Ernest has control over kbin.social, meaning he could delete any content posted directly to kbin.social, delete accounts on kbin.social, and so on, if he wanted to. The other instance admins have that same power on their own instances. He doesn’t have any control over content on other /kbin instances or on Lemmy instances that federate with kbin.social, and because /kbin itself is free software he can’t fully control that either. Even if Ernest turns evil you would always be able to make a new account somewhere else, subscribe to the same non-kbin.social communities that you did before, and carry on where you left off.
The problem with using a magazine style is also that it would only work for people viewing the content in the browser, on the same instance.
Lemmy has its own spoiler syntax. Hopefully Kbin will support that at some point so that spoilers just work regardless of where you’re reading from.
You’re either from the future or a Lemmy user
Kbin.social doesn’t require you to log in to see content, or at least it doesn’t when I try. Here’s a link to the same comment on lemmy.world (I don’t see the comic) and on fedia.io, a different Kbin instrance (also no comic). No idea why it’s only showing up on this instance.
Either it was edited in and that edit didn’t reach your instance, or Lemmy doesn’t like something about how Kbin does images. Either way, here’s a direct link to the comic (you’ll have seen it before, it’s posted a lot).
Does that actually work for you? I’m still seeing posts from magazines on domains that I blocked that way. It looks to me like it only blocks articles, and also link posts to the domain, but not link posts on magazines from the domain.
Subscribed. See also !firefox@fedia.io (https://fedia.io/m/firefox | /c/firefox@fedia.io | /m/firefox@fedia.io), which is run by an /r/firefox mod.
Yeah, a real priest understands that he is expected to die rather than reveal anything he heard in confession, while this guy was passing everything along to the boss.
Fallout: New Vegs - a post-apocalyptic farming simulator.
Someone I know recently switched from automatic bathroom lights to manual ones. Remembering to turn them on isn’t an issue, but months later everyone still forgets to turn them off.