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  • Couldn't see how to add more

    To link multiple images, you can either

    • link to an external gallery in the main post
    • place them in the post body with this format: ![](ImageLink)

    You can do the same in comments. For example if I go

    ![](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/9/9b/Birds_Illustrated_Canada_Goose.jpg/636px-Birds_Illustrated_Canada_Goose.jpg)

    It shows up like this

    It's also best practice to add alt text in the square brackets:

    ![painting of a goose standing in front of some boats](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/9/9b/Birds_Illustrated_Canada_Goose.jpg/636px-Birds_Illustrated_Canada_Goose.jpg)

    Some apps and front ends will have a little image icon that can help you upload more images into the post / comment body

  • 'upperBalcony' is assigned a value but never used

    Ok but still, what if

  • In line with this, thinking through how you'll deal with the bad outcome can help you get past them

    For example

    Me organising an event and only 1 person turning up (this would have stopped me in the past)

    • being able to get to know that person better
    • not ordering the food until after the event starts
    • ending early, or having an alternative plan that works for smaller groups

    Me failing a class and having to repeat it next year

    • planning what the schedule will look like, or how that would shift your course planning

    It doesn't bounce around in your head as much afterwards, because you've "solved" the problem

  • Risky

    Jump
  • math requires it, the risk is just too high

  • Thank you for making a post! I'll pin it in the community :)

    Looking forward to it

  • Interestingly

    https://lemmy.ca/comment/5057563

    The original reddit was closer to hackernews than the generic site it is now. Not only that but spez has admitted that the original traffic was artificial, by which I mean, the owners themselves were creating fake engagement through various means, such as scraping and cross-posting content from sites like digg via sockpuppets to appear that the site had way more traffic than it had.

  • Yup, and Reddit started in 2005 (which is 2 decades ago now) with its large migration in 2010. Lemmy only really got going in 2023, and it's growing

    Misskey is a Mastodon style platform, that is popular in Japan and existed from a while back. They added activitypub support in 2018

    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Misskey

  • I usually don't check them unless I need to reference something, but I recommend the alternative UIs for looking through old messages. The default Lemmy UI makes it annoying to follow along in past conversations, while Photon for example has a chat layout

  • I think the important part is about who is running the server, rather than who made the software

    The fediverse is interesting in that context because each instance can decide where they set up the infrastructure or how they process data / requests. The same applies to self hosting

    I saw an article that outlined which country each fediverse platform "originated" from, such as Canada for Pixelfed and Germany for Mastodon. That's fun to know about, but otherwise not important to users compared to the instances themselves

    At most it might speak to which laws will govern the project itself, but even then someone can fork a project that goes astray

  • Sorry, you have been blocked You are unable to access regmovies.com

    Well that's new

    This website is using a security service to protect itself from online attacks. The action you just performed triggered the security solution. There are several actions that could trigger this block including submitting a certain word or phrase, a SQL command or malformed data.

    I simply opened the link... No VPN or anything

  • I think this is being worked on / discussed in the background for how to best implement this. There are a lot of complications when you get into the details of how it should work

    In the meantime, another perspective is that even on centralized platforms there will be multiple communities for a particular theme. Especially at first, there may be a few communities for something before one of them will win out as THE community for it.

    That's already happened here for a few communities, where there is ONE main community for a topic.

    For others, it's still in the early stages or (like on Reddit) there are multiple concurrent communities for ideological reasons.

    The exception would be if something is created or thought of on the platform, in which case there may only be one community for it from the start. For example, !taneggs@lemmy.ca was a fun idea that started here and has grown into a solid community now (thanks to @DaMonsterKnees@lemmy.world's regular posts 😊).

  • I was looking into k-9 mail and it seemed decent

    What stuff did you want to have in a mobile app?

  • The email servers themselves are separate (ex. Gmail, your school email server, work email server, etc.).

    Thunderbird / K9 are clients that let you access the email on your device

    So they should all be compatible with each other

  • I read it more as asking why a USB-C went with an oval shape instead of a circle

  • I don't mind, but it might be good to leave some details out of titles for casting decisions

    This crosspost from !daredevil@lemmy.world for example

    https://sh.itjust.works/post/33599966

    [potential spoilers] Daredevil Born Again Season 2 casting

    {details of spoiler}

    Also there's a 'Shaggy in the MCU' joke in here somewhere

  • I have only tried Zen from your list and it's been nice so far. The most recent update last night broke something with the multi account containers, but other than that it's been smooth sailing for months.

    Ladybird looks promising but it's not out yet. Planning to try switching to it when it's out.

    Arc is apparently dead (or dying), but it was chromium based, VC funded, and Zen does most of the same things anyway. https://www.theverge.com/2024/10/24/24279020/browser-company-ai-browser-arc

  • pinned, thank you for the message :)

    (please remind me if I forget to unpin it afterwards)

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