This window gets direct sunlight for 2/3’s of the day. I hope it’s not that, I can’t give it much more 😂
Just wonking about on the internet… oh look, a bee.
This window gets direct sunlight for 2/3’s of the day. I hope it’s not that, I can’t give it much more 😂
It’s not weird. I’d appreciate it if it were me.
Only in the same way that stealing code from a PoC would make me racist, stealing code from a Jew would make me anti-semitic or stealing code from a woman would make me sexist.
Since, without proof of any of that you’re just making shit up I’m going to go with the reason that your post is being downvoted is that ITS JUST FUCKING STUPID.
I imagine Larian care. Especially since they’re pushing Steamdeck support.
The reason this is a “supported platform” issue is that the developers of Hogwarts legacy know their supported platforms support XeSS, so any work that is not “just turn it on” is additional work for no gain.
LinUX iS nOt A sUpPoRrtEd PlaTfOrm
This was an issue at the start of July. I would hope that most all instances would be patched now. I know mine is.
I believe that the term Microblog originated out of Tumblr. Probably wrong in that though.
Love a big cat (size, not weight, obvs.)
Tiny bed or chungus cat?
Contratulations, you’re the inaugural aroo
Tell me there’s a switcheroo community/magazine
Not strictly true. Mastodon, pixelfed, KBin all cache images.
Imgur block commercial IP ranges so KBin is unable to fetch, process and cache the thumbnail.
Imgur doesn’t work with vpns. To view your meme post I have to got through steps to disable either my work or private VPNs. At this point the end result is I just don’t bother.
Oh yeah. But I click a button like that and my image is uploaded to the instance (KBin)
PS. Can’t see that image as Imgur blocks my VPN.
Does Lemmy not let you just attach them to your post?
Yeah. PHP is not a speed limiting factor unless you’re calculating Pi to X million digits. Almost everything about ActivityPub is limited by network IO.
A number of kbin instances already have. But not .social - which is obviously the largest instance.
Aggravatingly .ml users can browse and interact with kbin magazines just fine as we let them in. It’s very much a bad faith thing at this point.
I just bought an actual domain and use that 😅
As an added bonus, letsencrypt works with no effort.
For an organisation hosting as many companies data as this one I’d expect automated tape at a minimum. Of course, if the attacker had the time to start messing with the tape that’s lost as well but it’s unlikely.