/r/CasualConversion was the place for that on Reddit. They also have a Discord and IRC server.
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/r/CasualConversion was the place for that on Reddit. They also have a Discord and IRC server.
I use Tab Cleaner. Click the icon, and type in a regex string to close all the tabs whose url matches. For your example, typing redd
would close all Reddit tabs, and typing yout
would close all YouTube tabs. Of course, you can be more specific to avoid closing unrelated websites.
Because they’re playing with volumetrics disabled. That’s the main choke point according to the devs and play testers.
Yes. In your desktop settings, hold ctrl and click on every language you want to see. It’s best to keep undetermined because some people don’t tag what language their content is in. What you’re probably seeing are these untagged posts, because I think registering your account asks which languages you want to see in the first place.
A good one is to look through !newcommunities@lemmy.world
nvim for smaller projects, and vscode for larger ones mostly. Both because they’re very extensible, support a lot of languages and language servers, and are quick to load files.
Obviously, the multinational billion dollar company would see the error of their ways in that period of time
The account is from lemmy.ml, so they’re the ones using the filter.
Gotta agree with this. The only elitism I see these days is in the people making these types of posts.
You can check the modlog to see the reason a post is removed (no search bar yet so you’ll have to scroll through it). If it’s not on there, then either the user deleted it, or as Osayidan said your instance may have accidentally dropped it.
True, the antics of a social media site shouldn’t really be the focus of this community
They might just go Masto-style migration and just but a banner on your profile linking to your new account, and give you a list of communities to import.
You guys have been doing an awesome job maintaining the site, keep it up 👍
I thought linking to the original would be more useful than an implementation, you’re right though
I feel like it’s kind of a mix of both. It’s definitely a hassle to use and check as a user, but I think part of the reason it is is because sites just treat it as an extra thing rather than integrate it into their service
Isn’t that what we’ve already been using gpg for? More communication sites should implement it
I agree. If they can’t take the time to write anything in the sidebar or have a community image, I lose interest pretty quickly.
I didn’t see the word wheel at first and was concerned