That is without a doubt the single most stupid thing I've heard this entire week

It might also be because you're an admin, and thus have local moderator powers everywhere.

You would ban bob's post from being shown on your instance's copy of the federated community.

This happened recently, where a prolific user on !noncredibledefence was instance banned on blahaj.zone. if you visited !noncredibledefence@shit.just.works from blahaj.zone, none of his posts would be shown, but they were otherwise visible on other instances. I suspect in the case you're talking about, it would only apply to the community on question and bob's posts in other communities would be unaffected.

Dunno I stole it for !femcelmemes

[-] themoonisacheese@sh.itjust.works 121 points 1 week ago

Technically, it does provide better connection speeds by enabling the router to avoid channel hopping, so it can talk to multiple devices (or the same devices if it has multiple antennae) at the same time. This is part of the recent wifi6 and wifi7 standards so more and more devices will start to gain speeds using this technique

Realistically computers have at best 2 antennae and this is largely marketing wank.

[-] themoonisacheese@sh.itjust.works 112 points 3 weeks ago

Also: brand shield says they only wanted the url gone but you don't get that when talking to the registrar. Registrar are all or nothing, so clearly they knew they were doing this

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[-] themoonisacheese@sh.itjust.works 127 points 2 months ago

Obviously prohibition doesn't work, but banning disposables specifically should be mandated everywhere. It is insane that a product that contains rechargeable lithium batteries is not rechargeable, or if it is it must be thrown away after less than a month.

[-] themoonisacheese@sh.itjust.works 309 points 3 months ago

There absolutely no way this isn't an ad for upvote buying services lol this is so insane and transparent and the worst part is it'll work

[-] themoonisacheese@sh.itjust.works 142 points 3 months ago

Android: revanced manager

Pc: firefox+ublock+dearrow+sponsorblock

AndroidTv: smartTubeNext

I haven't seen an ad in years

[-] themoonisacheese@sh.itjust.works 167 points 4 months ago

Their engine is called source.

The collection of libraries valve release to use steam (the piping, if you will), is called steamworks.

[-] themoonisacheese@sh.itjust.works 292 points 7 months ago

Maybe it's time we invent JPUs (json processing units) to equalize the playing field.

[-] themoonisacheese@sh.itjust.works 148 points 1 year ago

And other memes made by people who have never used KDE.

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If you're a Lemmy dev and reading this, the problem is in pict-rs. I have sent an email to asonix with the needed changes, please tell them to check their inbox (since I can't register on their git server, I can't submit a formal PR).

Send me a PM if the email gets lost and I'll give you the line you need.

If you're not a Lemmy dev: Have you encountered an image that is suspiciously rotated here on Lemmy? Perhaps you even tried posting an image that looks right yourself and found it rotated itself! Why?!

The reason is that Lemmy strips all metadata from images you upload to it. This is because image metadata can contain, among other things, GPS coordinates or where it was taken. The problem is that when you take a picture with your phone in landscape, instead of rotating the image in memory, your phone saves the image sideways (because that's how it came off the sensor) and then adds a metadata tag that tells everyone to rotate the image as they are displaying it. You guessed it, that tag also gets deleted. In most cases, this is fine because either the picture wasn't rotated to begin with, or Lemmy image hosts actually save the properly rotated image before stripping the tag, but in some image formats, this isn't the case due to a programming oversight. I have found the fix and sent it to the person responsible for the image hosting code.

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