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zeus ⁧ ⁧ ∽↯∼ @ Zeus @lemm.ee
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  • yes i do, thank you. very much so

    by the way, you might want to add that lemmy 0.18.4 currently incorrectly munges "&" to "amp;", so it needs editing after copying

  • sunarus said he didn't plan on doing so, for security reasons - see here for info

    which on one hand is a shame, but i can see where he's coming from

  • lemmy supports two footnote formats

    the basic type like so:

     
        
    comment body here[^1]
    
    [^1]: and the footnote at the very bottom of the comment
    
      

    or the easy to write type

     
        
    comment body here^[and the inline footnote]
    
      

    (note the different locations for the caret)

    keep in mind that they don't work on most apps, and some frontends

  • actually i almost went for sdf instead of l.ee. the reason i didn't was that it seems almost too good to be true? i see so many sites around that proclaim they're hosted on sdf, the biggest text on their homepage says "create a free account" and yet there isn't a donate button

    i realise there's one on their lemmy instance, and i might choose them if l.ee does fold, but i felt like i was taking advantage of something meant for others

  • ah, but[^1] if you donate a kidney you go to the top of the queue

    you're losing one when you don't need one, and receiving one when you do

    insurance salesman here[^2], just in case that might have gibt unnoticed

    [^1]: to the best of my knowledge

    [^2]: obviously not

  • that's also a great idea, i'll see if i can find a way to cram that into µblock. thank you for the idea


    edit: for anyone who wants to do a similar thing, here is the syntax for a µblock filter:

    /(lemm.ee|mlmym.org)/##body a[href="/lemm.ee/u/Crul"]::after:style(content:"awesome";color:tomato !important;border:1px solid currentColor;border-radius:var(--bs-border-radius, 0.375rem);padding-inline:0.5ch;margin-left:0.5ch;)

    (also i made it look a little prettier / more native)


    i'll have a look at the mlmym github, see if there's anything simple i can do; i've never used docker, but perhaps i can figure it out

    (also by the way your little doesn't work on the default ui, it makes a superscript underscore)

  • but what if going away makes it worse? .world's downtime has only increased since i made my l.ee acct

  • holy hell that is an absolute monolith of a bookmarklet though

  • bless you crul, you are my absolute favourite lemming. shame that user tags aren't a feature yet so i notice when i run into you. i also see you have good taste in subreddits, too

    these are great - particularly the markdown one - that never would have crossed my mind, but i'm going to try to remember to use it from now on

    i wish i could move to mlmym, but it's just not as featureful as either lemmy-ui or reddit+res

  • goddammit

    i joined dxcomplex because it was the smallest instance i was confident wouldn't fold (and i liked the name);
    \ then it folded so i joined .world because it was the smallest instance i was confident wouldn't fold (and i liked the name);
    \ then it got massive so i joined lemm.ee because it was the smallest instance i was confident wouldn't fold (and i liked the name)

    i'm starting to wonder if i'm cursed

  • oh crul it's you!

    i don't suppose you could share some of those? i just had a quick look, but the lemmy search syntax is different to reddit - the communities' ids are in the url, so the reddit method doesn't work unless i memorise the id №... (i wish the lemmy devs weren't so obsessed with numbers)

  • this is incredibly cool

    i don't even know how i'm going to put this to use, but i know i'll find something to use it for. thank you

  • i mean, i don't personally agree with it, but i can empathise that that demographic is overrepresented on the internet, so if their goal is to create an instance (like, say, hexbear before they federated) where they're curating a specific experience, it's understandable

    i'd be interested to know what instance it is though

  • i can understand where they're coming from

    if your instance was called lemmy.freds.com, and your goal was to create an instance purely for people called fred to use; it would be understandable to remove people who claimed to be called fred, and then it turns out they actually aren't

    now i don't know what instance this is, but say it's lemmy.dbzer0.com - if a user is going around decrying piracy, or reporting copyright infringement on lemmy to authorities; i think it would be reasonable to remove them