This is why Lemmy’s web UI works well as a PWA lol.
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Terminally online insomniac code monkey from burgerland.
This is why Lemmy’s web UI works well as a PWA lol.
I don’t think that’s possible to do using activity pub, but if you have a matrix account you can add it in your settings. When viewing the profile of someone who has a matrix account set on the web ui, there will be a button that says “send encrypted message”. You should see it if you look at my profile page, for example.
You’re gonna have a preponderance of users from the imperial core (hard to avoid that on the internet), but a significant number of users are from the imperial periphery.
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While implying a company is shady because muhchina is stupid, making your tech dependent on your most powerful geopolitical enemy is really dumb.
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Look into liquid glass. Relatively cheap and easy way to make your phone screen more resilient.
I think that top level domain was free. So a little column A, a little column B.
KBin is written in PHP? Oof.
How dare the lemmy devs believe in reality instead of US State Department propaganda!
So true! They even deny that Iraq had WMDs and that they were chucking babies out of incubators. Monsters.
The best recruitment are liberals hyping up how we’re a bunch of genocidal maniacs only for users to see that is utter bullshit. So please, keep screeching about tankies. It’s free advertisement for us and also amusing to watch anticommunists (inb4 tankies are’t real communists) make fools of themselves.
No u
And for the record I happily suck dick.
Same energy.
idk how to check for that
Scroll to the bottom of the page and click “Instances”.
Isn’t there a way for individual users to completely hide an instance from their feed? Because I would just do that if it bothers you.
Not currently. Users can block individual communities on an instance, but only instance admins can block other instances. It would be a good feature to add though.
Progressive Web App. It’s a way for web UIs to be used like native apps.