Hello world
https://amp.knowyourmeme.com/memes/white-man-has-been-here
In 2000, American painter Robert Griffing created a painting titled, Friend or Foe, wherein, two Native American hunters are examining footprints made in the snow.
Toy = Spielzeug = Play Stuff
English has “plaything”, which is kinda similar.
“Cat looks inside”
https://builder.dontvacuum.me/
This website is great xD
Privacy Policy: I do not care about privacy and will try to sell, rent, lease or give away all your information (name, address, email, your pets name, etc.) to any third party (but only if they pay enough). Also I will send you unsolicited email with cute dog puppy pictures.
I use UBO’s built-in cookie-popup blockers. I believe it’s off by default
Most mobile clients allow you to hide posts that contain a certain keyword in their title. Here’s a non-exhaustive list of clients that support keyword filtering off the top of my head:
I don’t know of any that can hide posts with a keyword mentioned in any of the post’s comments; doing so would require the client to make a lot of extra API requests.
It has a dark mode now (on iOS, at least. Maybe they’ve got a different codebase for Android)
Edit: Scratch that. Only the login flow has dark mode.
Fucking hell man. Gave me the feels 😭
Oops, the iOS share button copied the wrong link from that site somehow. I’ve updated it
#1 and #2 are tobacco and obesity, for those wondering.
Here’s the relevant issue on the GitHub repo: https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/issues/4340
Unfortunately it looks like SubLinks is mostly dead. They haven’t made any changes to the code since August
Mobile apps should allow you to log into any instance. My Lemmy client won’t connect to lemmy.rip either, and fails with the following error:
The certificate for this server is invalid. You might be connecting to a server that is pretending to be “lemmy.rip”, which could put your confidential information at risk.
This is also what I see when I try to connect to
lemmy.rip
in the browser:I am able to bypass this warning and see the site in the browser.