So videos that reference timestamps in their own video won’t work? And comments that reference a timestamp won’t work?
So videos that reference timestamps in their own video won’t work? And comments that reference a timestamp won’t work?
This reminds me of a great demonstration of how directional antennas focus radio waves in one direction: https://youtu.be/lslHtCUSfN4
Sync for Lemmy has a menu of them to insert into your comments.
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Check out Scott Manley and Everyday Astronaut on YouTube for stuff about rockets and launches.
For astronomy, check out Dr. Becky.
Lemmy and kbin are two different pieces of software that both implement the activitypub protocol in a way that they can federate with each other. So it’s not just a different UI on top of Lemmy backend (which is also possible).
Which originates from Cazelline, named after the businessman who patented it, which quickly morphed into gasoline, but not because of anything to do with gas as a state of matter, as far as I can tell.
I kind of hate when people ask my things like that because I often had a fun weekend but now can’t remember what all I did so I have to stop and remember for a while before answering, so I usually just say it was nice and hope they don’t ask for more details.
Yeah, just try some stuff, then wipe it and try something else. Do that until you have an idea of what you want to try more of.
Mine is quite old now but has always been slow a molasses. Maybe I should upgrade.
It shouldn’t be terribly hard to create software that federates with other servers, but only for the purpose of displaying stuff like this.
It also needs to show me how I voted in the UI. It’s stored somewhere.
Got an invite code? I don’t know how that works…
I eat cereal from a glass with milk in it.
I’d much prefer this be built into lemmy itself. You can block users and communities already in /settings. A keyword block would be a nice addition to that. Advanced blocks where you could block certain keywords (or domains) in certain communities by certain users (or any subset of those) would be amazing.
Just letting you know submitted this a bunch of times.
Do federated instances keep everything forever from communities someone is subscribed to? Or do they just keep a temporary cache that they can drop after no one has accessed it in a while?
Yeah, it’s like asking “what does everyone think about bosses?” There are good ones and bad ones.
I work in a hospital where they are still required in some areas, so I always have way least one on me, and I’ll wear it in some other situations was well.
But you never know (unless you run your own instance) if your instance has been modified to record it somewhere before it is removed.
YouTube shorts either don’t start or they play through one and a half times with audio and no video.
Sometimes regular videos sometimes won’t start well and I restart Firefox and then they work.
No other site that I know of has problems like that.