[It's FOSS News] Google's New Web Environment Integrity Proposal Dismissed by Brave, Mozilla, and Vivaldi
Just visit the site and select local tab. (You can't interact with anything tho unless you've got an account there)
Ok but how other people will know I replied to a comment or posted if the community on the original server is down?Not sure if other instances can communicate between them to get updated before the original server is up again and everything gets updated.
are they stored on whatever instance I am registered on and then synced to lemmy.world once it's up?Yes
Why did they remove it though? I was surprised too when I found out I needed to run local webserver to access local html files
As others have mentioned in that thread. It would be better as an option from the user side rather than site wide forced implementation. I hope you open a GitHub issue/discussion in the repository so the idea could get more exposure.
After migrating from Reddit, itโs jarring that comment sections arenโt cluttered with hashtag-style comments that are just links to subreddits like /HoLuP/
There are three holup communities that comes up when I type !holup !holup@lemmy.ml !holup@lemmy.world !holup@kbin.socialTip: you can link communities just like Reddit but typing ! and the community name until a drop down shows up
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