

Sweet! Thanks for that.
How do you do, fellow kids? You gettin’ indoctrinated on the world wide web? Radical!
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Rated the #1 pizza in Onoway!
An Iconic Burger Chain founded in Edmonton, Alberta…is one claim among many!
When you’re done shitposting, cram a glorious burger down your gob in the most run down shit hole you can find.
If it’s last renovated in the 70’s and you wonder if it’s a front for the mob, you’re in a proper Burger Baron!
Sweet! Thanks for that.
Thanks devs for making piefed first of all I love the alternative.
I really disliked these two options being enabled by default without informing me at the very least. I ended up subscribed to a bunch of stuff I didn’t want to be subscribed to before I figured out what caused it initially when I first signed up.
Honesty I don’t know why anyone would want that as default behaviour?
I’d like to sort communities by Top X amount of time, IIRC that was already in the works.
Native image upload support so I don’t need an app / uploading to imgbb manually sucks on a phone.
Edit: if it’s cost prohibitive to store media uploads even with file size limits I’d like more external options for image hosts than for example Summit app who only offers imgur as an alternative. Or let users enter a custom image hoster url or something.
I think with file size limits it’s not really so bad for cost. Lemmynsfw proves that.
Besides being slow I think the issues with darkweb can be overcome simply through general interest growing. Currently I personally have no real motivation to use such technologies beyond the decentralized fediverse on clearnet. But if things keep going the way they are, then I’ll have motivation. I’m into digital media archiving so if that gets pushed further underground then I will have reason to bother.
I am paying attention of course, Canada is likely to copy cat EU/UK/AUS. Just as a general rule of thumb, but this stuff is in the works here too specifically.
Another thing to consider: https://handshake.org/
“Decentralized naming and certificate authority. An experimental peer-to-peer root naming system.”
I hear sodium bromite is a great salt substitute.