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  • Thank you!

    Is it planned to allow multiple gallery/carousels? Basically, the ability to attach multiple images to a post. Currently, I simply embed images into the text, but it would be nice to be able to scroll through the images without opening a post.

    Edit: found https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/pull/5693

  • but it isn’t a “hardcode”

    But you showed a constant with the words. Even if you can disable this, I'd call it a "hardcoded list".

  • Hm... I wouldn't call plush toys dolls. But everything else mentioned is a doll, yeah 🙂

  • Their operations become somewhat declassified after X years (I don't remember the exact number, but there is law for it). You can see many of their documents on the CIA website. For example, the Aerodynamic operation.

  • Ah, forgot about the universal link, thank you!

    Edited the post.

  • New Communities @lemmy.world

    A place to discuss dolls

    discuss.tchncs.de /c/dolls
  • It now has workspaces (it's called servers in Discord) and there you can have chats, which are basically channels like in Discord.

  • The Lemmy devs? I'd suggest to read what they actually write. They are good guys.

    I also don't think it matters. For example, I don't really like the behavior of the Duckstation dev. It's a PS1 emulator. But I don't have to agree with him in order to use it.

  • It stands for "Made to Move" 😅 A type of body for Barbie with movable joints.

  • It's a shame to see that people think of Lemmy creators as some sort of villains.

    I created my account on .ml before the Reddit blackout, but there wasn't much content there, so I didn't use it much. I properly started using it after the "Reddit blackout," and that's when I learned about the so-called "tankie problem." I've met people with weird opinions, but the developers and Marxists in general aren't bad people. People just usually make a strawmen to argue against.

    Anyway, none of their opinions are reflected in the software. Lemmy is done in a truly democratic and user-oriented way, and I respect them for it.

  • I'm not sure about the better UX. Take a look at the recent code analysis: https://lemmy.ml/post/42415919/23662293

    I think the current behavior is very confusing. Unless you're an instance admin, you don't know whether these features are enabled or not.

  • Maybe add Matrix as a Discord alternative?

  • I think what the commenter above is trying to say is that they are getting tired of seeing Lemmy users pointing fingers at each other. Most of us are clearly passionate about FOSS and hate capitalism. Otherwise, why would we have joined Lemmy?

    All these "tankies" and "libs" have lost all meaning. Many times, I've seen people simply make up shit from both sides about what libs/tankies think, and then just make fun of it. It's not productive.

    I'm not talking about you. I think your replies are very reasonable. But I think I can relate to the commenter's feelings.

  • Ah, makes sense!

  • This is some LLM-level of analysis right there (Lemmygrad.ml and hexbear.net are blocked from many instances, and people often lump lemmy.ml together into a triad, hence lemmy.ml must be automatically blocked as well!).

    I'm the author of the comment you quoted, and even though you didn't reply to me, I'd like to say that I assumed so because of this.

    Edit: I was wrong about this, here is the default defederation list. For those who interested in what the linked part does, see https://lemmy.ml/post/42415919/23664761.

    Lemmy users be like “why can’t we all get along…”, yet feel absolutely free to criticize every tiny aspect

    I disagree with the previous commenter attitude. But personally I don't think it's bad to discuss things we don't like if the discussion is healthy.

    ignoring how e.g. lemmy.ml kicks people out of communities

    Who is ignoring it? I think it was widely discussed on the Fediverse.

  • The problem with grabbing small snippets of code is a lot of context is lost.

    To me, it was obvious that these parts were configurable. There were literally boolean checks for it.

    But these features remind me Reddit. And I'm pretty sure most users simply unaware about these things enabled on the .social instance.

  • Firefox @lemmy.ml

    Anyone managed to get HDR working on Linux?

  • Asklemmy @lemmy.ml

    Anyone knows a gadget similar to 8BitDo Micro, but for a mouse?

  • Open Source @lemmy.ml

    Changing direction for my lifesim game, looking for opinions

  • Technology @lemmy.world

    Coding and Gaming on AR Glasses

  • Open Source @lemmy.ml

    Anyone using a FOSS-friendly robot vacuum?

  • RetroGaming @lemmy.world

    A Plumber For All Seasons - Dev Playthrough & Commentary

  • RetroAchievements @retrolemmy.com

    RetroAchievement is now supported on Playback!

    retroachievements.org /forums/topic/31517
  • RetroGaming @lemmy.world

    RetroAchievement is now supported on Playback!

    retroachievements.org /forums/topic/31517
  • RetroGaming @lemmy.world

    Review for Retroid Pocket Mini V2

  • SBC Gaming @lemmy.ml

    Review for Retroid Pocket Mini V2

  • Asklemmy @lemmy.ml

    What's your experience with AR glasses?

  • RetroGaming @lemmy.world

    ProtoPwn - All PS2s Console's now hackable via MemoryCard

    www.psx-place.com /threads/milestone-new-exploit-protopwn-all-ps2s-consoles-now-hackable-via-memorycard.47708/
  • RetroGaming @lemmy.world

    Finished SMW: The Crown Tale

  • Android @lemmy.world

    Review of F(x)tec Pro1 X after 3 months of use

  • SBC Gaming @lemmy.ml

    Investigating the Retroid Pocket Mini's Display

    bitbuilt.net /forums/index.php
  • RetroGaming @lemmy.world

    Vice City NextGen Edition - A Port Against All Odds

  • RetroAchievements @retrolemmy.com

    RetroAchievements adds Terraria support

    retroachievements.org /game/32909
  • OpenSourceGames @lemmy.ml

    For which game would you most like to see a FOSS alternative?