It's still being developed by the look of it. I think I just have to get a different version of it from the one I've got. It was the first app I used that let me navigate through a directory's pictures with the arrow keys, so that's why I've got a soft spot for it.
Confession time: I didn't realise webp was an image format - whenever searches came up with it, I assumed it was some shenanigans designed to prevent me stealing it ... so I, um, took a screenshot of it,
In my defence, Windows doesn't classify them as image files (rather as Internet Edge HTML Documents), and IrfanView32 (which you can tell is a great app 'cos its got '32' in its name) doesn't support them. I've since realised that GIMP and MS Paint do open them though.
It also happens with posts from project.sefau.lt to movie&tv at lemmy.film
It's not some minor thing btw: those posts will be stuck a the top of everyone's New feed for however many hours it takes to time out, above any other post, irrespective of where and when posted.
Sorry, it's not sorted by anything really - the existing communities are just alphabetical, and I manually added this new one. I wasn't really expecting much scrutiny, tbh.
It doesn't happen with posts from kbin.social, which suggests it's a fixable issue at Project Segfault.
I know it's a bigger problem that needs to be addressed at KBIN & Lemmy codebase level, but - until it's resolved there - maybe there are solutions within this thread that could be implemented at your end.
I mentioned this to yesterday (on the Prime V post).
Your timestamps being off isn't some minor thing. It's breaking the Lemmy user experience. It's common to sort by New, meaning that your posts (which Lemmy thinks come from the future) linger at the top of everyone's feeds for at least 2 hours, ahead of posts submitted after them.
For example, this post, which you made at 17:20 GMT is above a post made at 18:20 GMT (and it will stay above posts made until 19:20 GMT.
It depends on the bot. That one on lemmit online is as dumb as rocks. The Boycott Reddit Bot is doing a decent-enough job of generating posts that people reply to.
I was hoping he could message his instance admins to change the time of their server.
I realise it doesn't fix the underlying issue of Lemmy not checking if the timestamp is sane, but it would work as a short-term fix to stop his posts living at the top of a New feed for 2 hours, above everything else that's genuinely newer.
Posts from kbin.social don't have the problem (compare this kbin post with this lemmy post (same timestamp), so a workaround is available.
The other thing he could do in the meantime is post from a Lemmy instance, of course. His posts are all seem to be Lemmy communities anyway.
This is too much of a minefield to wade into, but I suppose if you're on blahaj and disagree, transfer your subs to a new instance that federates with both, and you won't notice the difference from before.
Note: if you skip the first couple of seasons of TNG, what you gain in consistency you lose in scenes of dudes in mini-dresses, so swings and roundabouts really.
What's the point of being a "Comm Creator"? Are you really saving people the effort of pressing a button, so you can have 79 inert Communities to your name?
Once, I saw an article I thought reddit might like, I checked no-one had posted it, but then when I did it said some-one had done (that very second, by some-one who posted frequently, but not from that source). The article was hours old, so I wondered if some of the karma-stealing was automated to favour certain users. Probably just a coincidence, but it's nice to get out of 'but what about my karma mindset?'
(For any worried readers, fear not - I posted a comment in the guy's post which got about half the karma the post did, so all wasn't lost)
It's still being developed by the look of it. I think I just have to get a different version of it from the one I've got. It was the first app I used that let me navigate through a directory's pictures with the arrow keys, so that's why I've got a soft spot for it.