

Writing is okish, editing however is horrendous.


Formatting is a bit weird, but it works! https://feddit.uk/post/42603656


Taler needs buy in from banks and irrc it’s only being trialled by some Swiss banks atm.


Not really, Chrome has an overwhelming dominance on desktop despite not being preinstalled on any desktop operating system.


They even had a banner on the site for a little bit about how successful they were able to transfer support from Patreon:
https://web.archive.org/web/20250610153337/https://catbox.moe/


There’s like half a dozen feddits and somehow feddit.uk is the only one to make it onto this?
Here’s a list of instances in feddit.uk linked instances that appear in the list:
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


Most importantly, we shouldn’t allow that to happen via the API.
My view is that not adding this to the API will only encourage admins who want this to this to do it through less transparent means, like injecting fake activities into the sent_activity table. Most admins are reasonable people, and have good relations with their users, so if admins explained themselves then I think most users would be pretty accepting.
You’re free to start a “Should mods be able to edit user’s data?” discussion, but I doubt it would get much support, especially from reddit allowing this and it souring everyone to it.
I mean there’s been like 3 or 4 GitHub issues opened about this, so there’s clearly some demand for it. Should I make a post in !lemmy@lemmy.ml? So users not on GitHub can chime in.


You can read over the discussion here, but we will never allow mods or admins to act as / impersonate users, or edit their content.
I really don’t get this. Why is editing user content with slur_filter or modifying URLs accepted but allowing mods/admins to change the NSFW toggle isn’t? It also ignores that savvy-enough admins can edit user content with SQL queries.


Yeah, if I was building something production ready in Lisp, Clojure would be my choice even though I prefer CL. Ecosystem is ultimately king.


Oh, to be able to develop Lemmy with something like SLIME or Geiser, now that would be a dream. Too bad the CL’s library ecosystem is so much worse than Rust’s.


Will Lemmy can become easy like Bluesky? Are there plans like that?
Echoing @Die4Ever@programming.dev, it’s hard to comment on something so vague. Of course making things easier for users is an important goal.
gtk2 is gone 🦀🦀🦀


Doesn’t matter if they do, Lemmy cuts off the connection after streaming the number of bytes it wants.


Save a click:
“Although we are still assessing the impact, but overall, I don’t think it has any significant impact to our business and to our future performance,” Yang said. “So many other countries that have that kind of policies like Brazil and India. So actually it’s not a disadvantage, but probably an advantage for Lenovo.”
Yang went on to say that because of Lenovo’s global manufacturing footprint with facilities in several countries including the U.S., the company is more resilient and flexible allowing it to adapt to different scenarios.


Does this mean Lemmy 0.20 is now 1.0? What prompted the change?


SDL3 is a set of C libraries for doing cross platform gamedev stuff. It abstract over platform APIs for things like window creation/management, input handling, audio etc.


Etherium actually transitioned to proof-of-stake? Last I heard it was something they were planning to but it was being delayed for years. Good for them for actually doing it, I still don’t trust the technology and refuse to use anything that integrates it, but at least it’s not so actively destructive.
I did: https://bsky.app/profile/flamingos-cant.xyz/post/3mcd423kj2c2t, Bridgy-fed wraps the entire text content of a post into a single
<p>element so the it’s being collapsed into a single paragraph in the markdown conversion.