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  • Dead cells.

    I discovered it when it was mentioned in a book by Cory Doctorow. It's an absolutely fantastic rogue-like game.

  • What's the status with Manifest V3?

  • To boost the active users numbers

  • Sign up to all of them, and post to the most popular/the one that feels to be the best.

  • I think NSFW content is fully hidden by default, but then it depends on your app/account config.

    I don't want to fully block it because some NSFW is not porn and is worth seeing.

  • You might have disabled NSFW. But I don't want to fully disable it as there are some NSFW posts that may not be porn which may be worth seeing.

  • It used to be much more dominated by the tanky rethoric of the devs, and most discussions were around FLOSS/Privacy. Now it's much more diverse.

    Also, lots of porn. I kinda wish it were possible to completely block instances as a user. If I understand it's on the roadmap.

  • I know that on mastodon you can tag the Lemmy community to send your post to it.

    Maybe there is something similar to tagging in Pixelfed that would have the same behavior.

  • Yes, I find the current UI very hard to understand at a glance.

  • But google are the ones that implemented it first and pushed to have it added to the spec

  • It's not ugly but I find it pretty hard to figure out what's happening at a glance because it's really abstract

  • Mindustry. It's a mix between an RTS and Factorio. It's pretty nice and Open Source

  • Yes but those are in general a couple of bytes at most. The average comment will be less than 1KB. Metadata that goes with it will be barely more.

    On the other hand most images will be around 1MB, or 1000x times larger. Sure it depends on the type of instance but text should be a long way from filling a hard drive. From what I've seen on github the database size is actually mostly debugging information, so it might explain the weirdness.

  • What the hell!

    How did I understand that just now?

  • The OpenStreetMap website isn't really menant for general consumption. It's more menant as a databse that other services can build upon.

    For Android I recommend the excellent OrganicMaps, but you can also use Magic Earth (proprietary). Both are built on top of OSM data.