

What Android device are you using that doesn’t support webps??? This was added in Android 4.
What Android device are you using that doesn’t support webps??? This was added in Android 4.
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It’s weird I get so many complaints about catbox not working. Not enough to stop using it, but enough to be noticeable. Does this work?
What’s more, this composable moderation, along with an open API for clients, allows Bluesky (the company) to adhere to its legal obligations to block content, while allowing Bluesky users to sidestep those blocks
I honestly have my doubts governments will find this acceptable once they pay enough attention to figure out what Bluesky is doing.
Looks good, I always found the current menu pretty busy. Wish it didn’t move the action buttons to the top and switch Refresh and Share though.
The Bridge should just work based on the account’s discoverable flag, ie if it’s true you’re opted into the Bridge.
# Convert PDF to text
pdftotext Meta_Leaked_List.pdf meta.txt
# Fetch instances feddit.uk federates with
curl https://feddit.uk/api/v3/federated_instances | jq -r .federated_instances.linked.[].domain > instances
# Get the lines that overlap between the two files
grep -xFf instances meta.txt
Copy and pasting my own list from here
beehaw.org
furry.engineer
ibe.social
fediworld.de
framatube.org
trailers.ddigest.com
nrw.social
lemmynsfw.com
video.hardlimit.com
digitalcourage.social
xn--baw-joa.social
tube.kockatoo.org
equestria.social
wisskomm.social
social.anoxinon.de
freiburg.social
toobnix.org
toot.bike
mstdn.lalafell.org
peertube.linuxrocks.online
social.rebellion.global
mastodon.cipherbliss.com
social.sdf.org
corteximplant.com
typo.social
www.404media.co
mastodon.ml
video.liberta.vip
tilvids.com
todon.eu
hessen.social
digipres.club
shigusegubu.club
mastodon.me.uk
zdf.social
mastodon.sdf.org
spore.social
kolektiva.media
gruene.social
share.tube
nso.group
mastouille.fr
masto.es
vivaldi.com
literatur.social
mstdn.mx
kirche.social
mastodon.hams.social
federation.network
lile.cl
todon.nl
betweenthelions.link
ipv6.social
linuxrocks.online
peertube.otakufarms.com
pawb.social
mastodon-belgium.be
jasette.facil.services
machteburch.social
mastodont.cat
mastodon.eus
eupolicy.social
social.bau-ha.us
toot.berlin
amicale.net
hexbear.net
mastodon.bida.im
reddthat.com
shelter.moe
mastodon.nl
dju.social
bonn.social
mstdn.chrisalemany.ca
social.sciences.re
tldr.nettime.org
lemy.lol
climatejustice.social
rollenspiel.social
mastodon.org.uk
social.kyiv.dcomm.net.ua
pouet.chapril.org
ecoevo.social
social.politicaconciencia.org
darmstadt.social
peertube.tv
lemmus.org
libretooth.gr
hackers.town
tooter.social
anarchism.space
diode.zone
video.infosec.exchange
mastodon.thirring.org
aussie.zone
social.bund.de
apobangpo.space
shitpost.cloud
berlin.social
toot.aquilenet.fr
social.beachcom.org
lemmygrad.ml
mastodon.radio
nerdculture.de
programming.dev
decayable.ink
kafeneio.social
functional.cafe
things.uk
fuzzies.wtf
diaspodon.fr
dalek.zone
sunbeam.city
tooting.ch
fediscience.org
mastodon.tetaneutral.net
social.librem.one
im-in.space
lemmy.sdf.org
legal.social
post.lurk.org
mastodon.uy
noc.social
tube.pol.social
lemmy.ml
don.linxx.net
infosec.pub
kolektiva.social
masto.bike
furries.club
zhub.link
lemmy.world
openbiblio.social
mastodon.zaclys.com
mamot.fr
clacks.link
discuss.tchncs.de
cyberplace.social
graz.social
pl.kitsunemimi.club
mastodonczech.cz
masto.nobigtech.es
hostux.social
pawb.fun
mastodon.trueten.de
norden.social
systemli.social
mander.xyz
ciberlandia.pt
woem.men
sopuli.xyz
lemmy.ca
feddit.uk
the Lemmy devs are very much against merged comments
No? It was said it shouldn’t be done in the backend, a frontend or an alternative client can still do PieFed style comment listing.
The Threadiverse app with the most standout feature is probably Quiblr and its recommendation system. I can’t speak to if it’s actually any good, as I don’t use it, but it’s interesting nontheless.
Also, I wish more apps has lemmy-ui ‘chat’ sort for comments. It’s surprisingly nice for seeing new comments in a thread you’ve read before.
Ofcom is the designated regulator and has the power of enforcement. The law doesn’t define what age verification means, only that it much be ‘highly effective’ (Section 12 (6)). It is therefore left to Ofcom to set out in its Code of Practices (Section 41 (3)) what ‘highly effective age verification’ means, which is what this guidance is. This isn’t Ofcom being nice, this is them telling you how they’re going to enforce the law.
Section 4.37 of Ofcom’s Guidance on Highly Effective Age Assurance for Part 3 Services:
In addition, service providers should not publish content on their service that directs or encourages UK users to circumvent the age assurance process or the access controls, for example by providing information about or links to a virtual private network (VPN) which may be used by children to circumvent the relevant processes.
Could you explain, I don’t know anything about Moist Critical. I’m just using the ‘Woo Yeah Baby! That’s What I’ve Been Waiting For’ meme.
I didn’t say if God changed though, I said if God changed what they willed. From some quick Googling (I haven’t actually read the bible), this seems to happen in the bible (Jeremiah 26:13). God can change their actions without changing themself.
The Euthyphro dilemma is moreso about polytheistic religions. It doesn’t work with nor was it written about Monotheism.
2 millennia of Christian philosophy would disagree with you there.
No it’s not? I’m arguing that morality must be something separate from God. If the only thing that makes something morally right is that God wills it, then if God ever changes what they will, what is morally right will change.
You’ve just moved some words around. God must have reasons for thinking something is good, otherwise goodness would be arbitrary. You can argue that god is only one who can know those reasons/criteria, but I don’t think there’s a good argument that these reasons/criteria can’t exist without them.
Because God must use some criteria to assess if something is morally right or not, otherwise morality would be arbitrary (see the Euthyphro dilemma). These criteria can exist without God, therefore morality can exist without God.
It is open source, though the section in the FAQ just links to github.com, but I found the actual source code: https://github.com/patchwork-hub/channels. Seems to be a Mastodon fork, which becomes even more apparent when you actually look at a channel: https://channel.org/@feelgoodart
From what I can gather, this is a way of having an account boost content from certain creators or hashtags with some filters applied on top, honestly pretty cool but I wish they explained it better than ‘connecting the open social web’. Like the page explaining it has a terminal case of marketing speak.
TBF, Chrome doesn’t support it on Linux either.
Looks like there was some issues on my website with certs and IPv6 that I didn’t notice because my ISP is IPv4 only, does it work now?