They don’t live in Mali, they chose the TLD for its acronym’s meaning
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Stuped person says stuped things, people boom
I have trouble with using tone in my words but not interpreting tone from others’ words. Weird, isn’t it?
Formerly on kbin.social and dbzer0
They don’t live in Mali, they chose the TLD for its acronym’s meaning
Welp, at least it works. It’s called punycode, and some browsers have disabled it by default due to Cyrillic letters posing a security risk. For non-domains, percent-encoding is available.
https://ign.中国 ? There’s been a standard to encode it as xn-- for a while.
“Be outside Europe” is hardly a guide to opt in.
Ah, that makes sense.
Meta will access Threads accounts via federation? Um, sure… I mean it’s on their platform already…
I agree. IMO the thing with everyone defederating from Threads is stupid. I’m expecting both of our replies to receive a bit of downvotes now.
Yeah, because your instance and almost all instances have decided to straight-up defederate cuz Meta will access the federated info
I just edited my comment to add a link to the guide for opting in.
Threads has close ties with Instagram
(Threads uses opt-out ActivityPub.)
Edit: It’s actually opt-in.
I’ll take your word for it. Apparently tumblr and WordPress (and WordPress.com) are owned by the same company, so this change would make sense to reduce maintenance workload.
Could you elaborate?
That’s great, but unfortunately bigoted gay people exist. In the UK, there’s enough to form the advocacy group called LGB Alliance. There’s even people who only hate bi people.
Melroy’s deleted that reply now.
TIL mentions are case-sensitive
Well, replying could yield a different result. It’s not uncommon for figures big enough to mute their mentions.
Huh. That’s… recent. TIL @Melroy, a core maintainer (mbin has this governance system created specifically to avoid the kbin scenario from reoccuring, so there’s no true founder) of mbin, which has a great feature of integrating microblog into threads (kbin in fact had more features that still aren’t implemented here since there were a lot of reliability issues to fix), uses Mastodon instead. Anyways, like I said, the good thing about mbin is that you can straight up reply to a microblog post and ask.
Just curious, why did you choose lemmy.world over mbin?
We’ve always been worried that developing Free and Open Source Software would not be recognized as a charitable cause by the German tax system, so we were glad when the tax office originally approved our non-profit status in 2021. But now we have received a notice from the same tax office that our non-profit status has been withdrawn. This came with no advance warning or explanation. Earlier this year we went through a successful tax audit, which in fact resulted in some favourable adjustments as we’ve been paying too much tax. Our tax advisor immediately submitted an appeal to the decision, but so far, we have no new information.
how the current team he was “working with” sucked
Because the maintainer “team” was one person who had health issues and did not commit or merge PRs for months??? What’s your problem?
Also, mbin’s governance is a constantly shifting group of ten people or so. Their announcement motto was “we’ll merge every single PR”. How does that align with your dictatorial expectations?
Ah, I didn’t realize what you meant by Team 45.
The server does not have to be open for registration.
The point is we hook into existing search engines that are widely used.