TL;DR: Articles on mastodon will now automatically link to the author’s fediverse handle.
TL;DR: Articles on mastodon will now automatically link to the author’s fediverse handle.
Seems like an essential feature to me. Curious to see if it’ll be in the beta.
I’m also watching the open book project.
If it just had epub support it’d be perfect
Having moderation work in an expected and consistent way is hardly the same thing as moderation tooling.
Seems to me the most likely explanation is they got caught and fixed it.
This is super exciting. I think one of the things a lot of people are missing here is the potential for small wikis to augment existing fediverse communities. Reddit’s killer feature has always been the massive treasure trove of information for hobbyists and niche interests. There is huge potential in the fediverse to take advantage of that sort of natural collaborative knowledge building process.
I was having similar issues with the zigbee ones, and I believe it was a known issue with the way transitions were implemented. The solution ended up being to set short transition times across the board. Not sure if that’s applicable here, but it may be worth a try.
Google’s trash now
You need this guy: https://github.com/music-assistant/hass-music-assistant
I honestly don’t remember but I do recall it’s way more of a process than it used to be
Pretty utilitarian on the ol thinkpad
I think the big reason that nobody’s mentioned yet is simply that they were earlier. Back when projects like Tox and Matrix were first starting to pop up, telegram was already fully formed. Signal didn’t come until at least a year later and didn’t have feature parity until several years later. Telegram by contrast was a much closer experience to WhatsApp and Messenger, making the transition much easier, particularly for low-tech knowledge users.
Looks like we’ve been making this stuff since 2006 and at decent enough volumes since then.
About 10 km of REBCO was delivered by SuperPower that year in the world’s first manufacturing demonstration to construct a 30 m long power transmission cable that was installed in the power grid
Worth noting, they have since publicly apologized
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I don’t think it’s fair to write off the entire medium like that. They all share a common ancestor in Twitter and I think it’s fair to say the toxicity is inherited from there.
I think this is an incredibly outdated take. Python is just about the best general-purpose interpreted language out there right now.
The biggest problem with traditional forums is the fact that participation requires yet another account. This is the most significant thing that discord has going for it, nearly everybody already has a discord account. Federated forums mostly solve this issue tho
This is some toxic lemmy culture bullshit.
Isn’t that kind of perfect though