

I dont know about other fedi services, but lemmy tells you at message composition, that DMs are not safe/private. If pixelfed doesnt do this, then that is really the issue.
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I dont know about other fedi services, but lemmy tells you at message composition, that DMs are not safe/private. If pixelfed doesnt do this, then that is really the issue.
You should really just do this without any web application. Just use a background shell script that does the resizing automatically on any image file that you dump into a certain folder. I have similar stuff set up for naming and sorting based on geo location data.
You can even make this work for mobile by having the folder that the script runs on synced to your phone. You take a pic on your phone, it gets synced to your desktop, converted by the script, synced back to your phone.
This way it also works if you want to share large amount of photos (of a trip or event or something)
maybe its just my weird brain then
This is a cool joke, because it has a paradox built in because it only works when written about in third person.
I mean maybe she actually said “on the way to work” but i think post people would say “on my way to work” which doesnt work.
Fedidb used to have graphs for lemmy no? Now its only for all fediverse stuff combined :/
5 > 1
even 3 would be a huge advantage over centralized
Yeah they tried really hard to make people think it would be federated to get even the slightly more tech savvy people onto bluesky by basing their development on the same protocol as the properly federated mastodon. Turns out it was just a way to get more users and its actually entirely centralized in all practical ways. Bluesky is textbook “embrace, extend, extinguish”
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Embrace,_extend,_and_extinguish
Horrible advice. Atrociously bad. Dont talk to the cops without consulting a lawyer.
ive been finding lemmy content on duckduckgo and other engines for a while now. dont intend to try kagi tho so cant answer your question.
Inb4 they create some proprietary garbage standard that only them will have access to, leaving small vendors to die.
Nah 350€ is really good value for that hardware, but only tinkerers would buy it because mainboards in the steamdeck almost never break i would assume. I think the issue is more that valve wouldnt get any ROI from selling a mainboard without steamOS on it because it might not be used for gaming.
From the beginning i just wanted valve to sell a standalone mainboard for exactly this purpose.
This post is about UI and onboarding tho, not about mod behaviour.
The ones with the most amount of code lines and dependencies probably. More code = more problems.