

Could also be that the content isn’t replicated / federated to that piefed instance yet. Subscribe to them and come back tomorrow to see.


Could also be that the content isn’t replicated / federated to that piefed instance yet. Subscribe to them and come back tomorrow to see.


Latest version of Voyager*
@firefoxwebdevs Right now, Mozilla would probably be the first company to be diagnosed with ADHD. It really can’t seem to focus and do something productive. The question was never “should Firefox have IA?”. The question is “to do what?”. Mozilla is communicating that IA is coming. Not announcing a new feature. TBH, it’s worrying. IA should be an implementation detail, not the central point.
Christophe Henry @christophehenry
@firefoxwebdevs It’s like Mozilla is a car company and it’s advertising a new car with leather in it. Ok, cool but what is it? A berline, a pickup, a SUV? Will I recharge with electricity or fuel? And Mozilla’s answer is: “it has leather in it!”
It’s… not great.


I’ll try that and some more troubleshooting later. Gotta get back to work. Thanks


I do. I thought post images were cached in my Lemmy instance though.
Same.
Happens to me on both iOS and GrapheneOS.


You misunderstand. They used a foreign VPN. The reason it isn’t always on is because they use a VPN to talk to their home server.


You can always pick one distro and architecture. “Supported on Debian 13 standard install on amd_64”. Debian being very stable (non changing) is actually a prime target for this.


Settings - General - Other - Share Links
Was introduced quite a while ago as an opt-in setting. Seems it’s opt-out now.


Or when you swipe down to get out of a picture zoom too.


Ideally voyager would display the sidebar and a field to enter the reason for the report for the user.
I mean the colored eye button in the community topic list.
Long press the hide viewed posts button and a menu will appear.


I reckon it ain’t. 🤠
Anytime! And good luck.
Anywhere public. So you could create a dummy post to get your picture to your instance (or whatever other method) and link it like this:

Note the reclamation before the brackets. That’s what tells clients to embed the picture.
AFAIK piefed doesn’t support attaching images to comments, only posts. For comments, you have to have your image somewhere on the web and embed hyperlink it.
Ditto.