
I think it might make more sense to have a child friendly instance, that is heavily moderated, and only federates with selected instances. I’m not sure how an automatic filter would be able to reliably block inappropriate content.
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I think it might make more sense to have a child friendly instance, that is heavily moderated, and only federates with selected instances. I’m not sure how an automatic filter would be able to reliably block inappropriate content.
I’ve noticed other photos from my side of the country look similar to my own ones. I assume this is due to the light reflecting off the sea, the angle of the sun, and the cloud cover. The colour of the grass is also duller than many places.
it’s 0:04 for me. I’m not sure what noise you’re referring to though.
hmm my clicks don’t seem to be counted. The click network request returns internal server error.
Those 3 are all fairly similar. Here are some others I can think of:
If you’re not using any of the additional features, cgit should be enough. If you’re planning on collaborating with others, probably Forgejo would be better.
You can also use individual components of sourcehut, if you want a git web interface with just issue tracking, ci, or wiki, for example.
The homepage suggests searching for “eggs”, but searching for “eggs” gives 0 results.
Nah this is just AI.
No need to block every user from the instance, you can block the entire instance in your account settings.
I assumed it was communication between cats. Mine do it to eachother, usually when they get home. Sometimes they do it to me as well. They also do it if they see something out of the window though.
Here we have the original: https://www.instagram.com/p/Bs_pDHXDvP0/
Firefox relies on gtk for for those integrated buttons. It’s maybe worth checking that your gtk theme is set to breeze in System Settings > Colours and themes > Application style > GNOME/GTK Application Style (top right …), and that firefox is set to use the system theme.
When you install whatsapp, if you deny it permission to access your phone number, or if it doesn’t find one, it allows you to enter a phone number manually. It then sends a confirmation text with a code to verify the number, just like any other website.
I used an old (non-smart) phone with a burner sim to receive the confirmation text.
I don’t use it for every day apps, but for accessing things that are only available as an app:
I think it’s worth trying putting the link in the post body. Mastodon might generate a preview image with it.
Another option would be creating the posts on mastodon, and mentioning the lemmy community. The KDE community uses this method for their announcements. Example: https://lemmy.world/post/27768851
You can export from draw.io with dark mode and grid enabled as well. Seeing as the space even on all sides…