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  • Dude. Tone it the fuck down.

    I'm not the same person, I'm explaining your wording from your first comment could be misunderstood. Which, I will remind you, in its entirety:

    Absolutely. There are also Dems in Congress/Senate that have been voting yea to his bills. It's disgusting.

    So stop behaving like a dick please. At no point in THAT comment, which is what I said, did you say a number.

  • I can see how your first comment would be construed as if there was a way more significant number of them. While you don't call out a number or say most/all/whatever, its so general that it could be read as implying many of them. A quick edit could clear that up for others.

  • Personally I avoid external enclosures for data - they can be finicky in many scenarios.

    Are you looking to only have one machine, or is it an option to keep the one you have as well? You could put the more intensive stuff on the new machine, and keep the existing as the data store (and maybe lightweight service stuff, like DNS or homepage or whatever).

  • What about it is more complicated? The experience with qsv has always been easier IMO for anything transcode, and I (maybe mistakenly) thought it used ffmpeg for that under the hood?

    FWIW, qsv does all my Jellyfin transcoding like an absolute champ, which is why I'm surprised and curious.

  • That should already be there - in the header of the edit tag dialog for the user, tap the comment button. LMK if it isn't working.

    I think I'm missing something.... I'm on 2.32.2, I don't see a comment button

    If you have an example of something that doesn't work in Voyager but does work in other clients, please let me know. I'm not aware of anything at the moment.

    I can't remember what it was, I'll have to check when I see it, don't remember the URL unfortunately.

    Edit: Just came across one with files.catbox.moe from this post

    • Tags are working great! Would love to be able to link to the comment that made me tag, too.
    • Would be nice to have the searchable modlog instead of just myself
    • If I'm in a thread and accidentally hit back, I have to go back through the list to find that post again. A "last post" or something in the menu would be handy.
    • A bunch of gifs/videos don't show/play, but it works in other clients, instead I have to open in a browser. That would be a nice one to hit.
    • db0 added some flairs, which are apparently natively supported by lemmy, which is cool. They are gigantic in voyager (in comment threads when its posted standalone). Compare to the thread here. Would be great if this was supported to display next to the users in app too.

    Definitely the one app I keep coming back too though, great work!

  • All questions I have zero answers to, but am also curious about.

    I would guess the agents said "We are federal agents", and since there has been all this talk of ICE and Chicago, made an assumption.

    The secret service might be investigating a threat to a family member of someone they are protecting.

    There are plenty of plausible answers, but we definitely don't know the full story yet.

  • The headline has been updated:

    US Secret Service approached South Side school, not ICE agents: officials

    The U.S. Secret Service told the I-Team they approached a South Side school Friday. Chicago Public Schools officials had initially said the agent or agents were from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.

    Secret Service said they were investigating a threat, and responded to a house. They said they were then told the person they wanted to talk to was at Hamline Elementary School, but they did not enter the school, the Secret Service told the I-Team.

    The threat the Secret Service was investigating was not immediately clear.

  • Ok, 2/2 (I hope). Starting with a part I missed:

    It is “our” community in the sense that we are, and always have been, responsible for it. We’re not suggesting you owe us your contributions.

    Hard disagree on both. Especially when the community gets locked.

    To speak frankly again, I’ve exhausted myself with how much time I’ve put into responding to all of the concerns. But if you feel like you have more that wasn’t addressed then just say it. I’ll be here, and I’ll always be willing to continue sacrificing my free time for the sake of you guys understanding what happened, why, and what we are doing differently so there are no problems in the future.

    I think my reply is detailed enough to explain why I say the concerns have not been addressed in any of those three parts.

    Asking if people agreed with the choice should have been the first step, because clearly a majority of the community agreed with Ada as well.

    This was already addressed here, and I encourage you to read Ada’s reply and my reply to her. Long story short, I did tell people about this months ago in an effort to be more transparent with the community, and I was in favor of a vote, but due to some misunderstandings with Ada I had to remove what I said.

    So.... people didn't get asked because it was removed? So people didn't get asked. It just became a unilateral decision based on the mod team's own vibes.

    What I didn’t say in that comment, though, was that the mods didn’t even have time to realize or interject when the change was being made without notice.

    "The mods" are the ones who made the change. So..... I don't follow.

    So even the idea of discussing a move was so far removed from when conversation should have happened, if only to get some alignment/input from the community, Addressed in the previous two paragraphs, and in many of my comments elsewhere.

    That it didn't happen, yes, confirmed. There was no input from the community.

    that this should also be a pretty bright lantern light guiding the mod team to resignation. Addressed here and in this post.

    You have said you would. Do you speak for the whole mod team? Where is the response from the rest of the mod team involved in this debacle? Have folks resigned?

    So still not addressed.