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  • As developers, what can we do (or not do) to best support Lemmy’s vision and goals right now?

  • Check your language settings, you might have to select both Undetermined and English to view the posts depending on how kbin tags them

    Edit: I’m able to see them from lemmy.world

    Edit 2: My bad, I’m actually not able to see your posts

  • This community is actually for support with the lemmy.world instance, I would try posting this to the !techsupport@lemmy.world community or a privacy-related community

  • I should have thought of this sooner dangit

  • I found this on the web for, “no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no”

  • I’m on iOS Safari, unable to play it. What’s the markdown syntax that’s rendering them?

  • Pumpkin seeds, almonds, cashews, spinach, and black beans are among the best

  • this is oddly convincing

  • We can’t force people to join, but we can emphasize the negatives of Reddit and the ways Lemmy solves those. Things like:

    • Lemmy does not collect personal data and share it with third parties like Reddit does
    • Lemmy does not violate your privacy with tracking or ads like Reddit does
    • Lemmy’s code and algorithms can be viewed and reviewed by anyone at any time as-is, unlike Reddit
    • Lemmy is 100% self-funded and moderated by its own users across the world. Reddit and your data is governed by a single money-driven corporation with controversial leadership

    People that value those things are the ones that will consider moving over. You might say that you’ve read over Reddit’s terms and conditions, and then present the Lemmy community as a private and safe alternative if anyone wishes to join?

  • Thanks a ton!

    For those that don’t know, @sunaurus@lemm.ee is a huge contributor to the Lemmy codebase and discussion on GitHub, probably aware of most problems before we are. Silence here likely means our admin is contributing to all of Lemmy or taking a much deserved break

  • Very important to know that catbox.moe does not strip image metadata from images when you upload. Still a great host though

  • Happy new year! Here’s some pizza for the party

    🍕

  • Added this to the !lemmynade@lemm.ee roadmap

    Some of the main bots that are posting these are all on the same instance that are dedicated to Reddit posts, so you can block those whole instances in your settings

  • Right back at you! 🎉

  • Talking to a text-to-image model is kinda like meeting someone from a different generation and culture that only half knows your language. You have to spend time with them to be able to communicate with them better and understand the “generational and cultural differences” so to speak.

    Try checking out PromptHero or Civit.ai to see what prompts people are using to generate certain things.

    Also, most text-to-image models are not made to be conversational and will work better if your prompts are similar to what you’d type in when searching for a photo on Google Images. For example, instead of a command like “Generate a photo for me of a…”, do “Disposable camera portrait photo, from the side, backlight…”

  • One solution to this would be having humans in the board room instead of parasites. Not sure who’s idea that was

  • I’ve noticed this while working on my client. lemm.ee is the slowest instance out of the 3 or 4 v0.19.x instances I regularly test, specifically with login and loading user profiles. This might be something unique to lemm.ee