

Can’t wait to see what they come up with next.
Framework smartphone please. Though I think that is VERY unlikely.
Please correct my English.
The lemming formerly known as:
Can’t wait to see what they come up with next.
Framework smartphone please. Though I think that is VERY unlikely.
Lemmy seemed to parse that as two separate hyperlinks for me. This should work as a simple clickable link 🤞 https://web.archive.org/web/20240926051545/https://forum.makemkv.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=16&t=19634
Hmm, I think this is an Mbin vs Lemmy issue. There are two differences in the URL:
%2C
instead of ,
. This part does not make a difference, because that resolves to a comma anyway=
at the very end for some reason. This is what breaks it. Remove that character, and the URL works fineThe weird thing here is that the broken URL only ever shows up on Mbin. Below are a few different links to the comment in which you shared the broken URL. If you view the comment on your Mbin instance, it is indeed broken. But if you view it on this community’s Lemmy instance or my home instance, your same comment actually has the working URL. Something about how the post/comment were federated must have messed things up.
Is that not literally the same link as the OP?
EDIT: Ah, the OP’s edit from 30 minutes before your comment has not federated out to your instance yet.
The comments below started me on a trail that led me to a relevant comment from a Lemmy dev:
I want to remind everyone that since users overwhelmingly don’t want their votes snooped on (for good reason), we will never add anything like this inside lemmy, lemmy-ui, or jerboa.
But it’s trivial to use an external tool to see who voted on what regardless of whose account it is
Is there a tool made for this out there? As far as I’m aware, the simplest way for the average user to do that is to run their own instance and then manually query its database directly, which is far from trivial.
You get me closer to God
Which came first, your username or your avatar?
**NO**
What is being implied here? That Website A encourages you to download an image from them in WEBP format, but you cannot then upload that image to Websites B through Z because those sites do not support WEBP?
It does seem to be a coincidence. Or, perhaps that was chosen as the starting point, and after several rounds of focus groups, they settled on what we ended I’ll with.
I downloaded a copy of the album art, loaded it in GIMP, and used the color picker, and it considered that
89cd00
. According to multiple sources online, it is officially8ace00
. Then, I compared those to a few possible 1337speak variations of the word “baddie”.