Sync is closed source, while most of the other apps are open source. So you can’t see or modify the code of Sync.
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Sync is closed source, while most of the other apps are open source. So you can’t see or modify the code of Sync.
Fish flavored fries? Yuck! No thanks!
I’ll keep using Firefox until I’m dead or it’s dead!
Have you considered installing a custom ROM? That’s what I do especially if the phone is still totally functional. It looks like Lineage supports the 4A https://wiki.lineageos.org/devices/sunfish/
Even though Lemmy and Kbin use two completely different software platforms, they are both based on a technology called ActivityPub. This allows different servers (instances) to talk to each other using a process known as Federation.
At the moment, Kbin is federating (meaning talking to other servers, including Lemmy), so you can view and interact with Kbin magazines from Lemmy. I am not sure how it works on Kbin, but for us Lemmy users, we copy paste the Kbin link into our search bar.
So no, you don’t really need to make separate accounts unless the instance (website) has blocked yours or vice versa.
It’s because whatever app you are using to flip it is not removing the EXIF metadata, which the camera saves into the file. This contains data about what position the camera was in when the picture was taken. Some websites or apps use this data to flip the image when it’s displayed. So if you want to have it right side up when you flip it, you either need a app that removes the EXIF, or one that modifies it.
Don’t forget you can also follow communities on other instances too! If you put something like !Videos@sopuli.xyz into your search box (it can be buggy sometimes, give it a few minutes and retry). It should also already show up if someone else did that already.
Rocky Mountain Oysters! I cannot recommend it. Edit: Oh, and peanut butter pickle sandwiches (better than I expected)
I’ve been looking networking/hosting types of communities. So far I’ve found selfhosted@lemmy.world, datahoarder@lemmy.ml, sysadmin@lemmy.ml. Not sure about Judo but don’t forget you can always create a community!
Yeah! Apparently a PR was open a week ago but they just merged it in today.
Yup. Then it doesn’t hurt the asshole because they can just move to a different instance with like-minded people, which is not a problem because of blocking instances!
Looks like they just merged the change in a few hours ago. Unfortunately it wasn’t released in 0.17.4, so it’ll probably be in the next release either 0.18.0 or 0.17.5
I’ve created the issue. It looks like it only affects when a video is hosted on a different instance than the one you’re viewing on. Here’s a link to the issue: https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy-ui/issues/1221
~~Thanks! I’m not sure if it’s because your instance is so new or not. Can you post it somewhere on your instance and I can check if it loads there? ~~ Edit: Disregard it looks like it does
I’ll be happy to file it. Can you reply with the original video again so I can point it out? I saw the error message.
Looks like it might be a bug. In Firefox, I’m seeing “No video with supported format and MIME type found” but if I right-click and open in a new tab, it works.
I have seen others explain it like email. Email accounts will still exist regardless of if, say, Gmail shuts down. Same with fediverse instances. Unlike traditional social medias like Facebook and Twitter, people can talk to people on other sites. Imagine if people on Twitter and Facebook could reply to each other
The closest thing I could think of is other instances blocking the troublesome one. Maybe if they add support for moving your account to another instance, then you could just move in protest.
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