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Just fyi, if you want the actual hashtag to show up, you need to put a backslash () before it.
Personally, I fucking hate when markup only requires one symbol because it means you need to add a fucking backslash every time you actually want to legitimately use that symbol. And it's kinda anti user because people who aren't that clued up about how the markdown works are going to be wanting to make their posts in a particular way and end up with weird unexpected shit like bolding and resizing. I hate it. It should at the very least require a hashtag on either side of what you want to resize.
Just another question. How long is delivery to remote servers supposed to take.? Because something that I posted this morning, listed as 8 hours ago, still has a little hourglass symbol with the tooltip "delivery to remote servers is pending 0/1".
Edit: also, I've had two 'likes' so far and zero notifications about them.
The way I see it, is that the rules and aim of the instance are all written out pretty fucking clearly and people on a platform dominated by longform text don't really have an excuse for not being able to comprehend it. Like seriously, I had been using Lemmy for two days when I checked out Blåhaj, and I feel like I understood then already because it's not hard and English is my native language.
So that said, when I see people complaining about it, I think they're either fucking stupid, or they're probably these 'free speech' people that want the right to go around insulting everyone without consequences (while doing the most epic pearl clutching the moment anyone insults them).
As far as I'm concerned, moderators and admins doing exactly what is clearly fucking written in the description and rules is not power abuse.
I've just noticed now that there are Lemmy communities in the Directory. Going to their 'profile' loads a page with that basically just has the description and sidebar contents of the community. And clicking on 'View Group' just leads to a 'Contact not found' page. So it looks a bit like you can follow / subscribe, but can only see posts from them in your feed and cannot browse the community directly. That's how it looks to me.
And I wasn't sure how else to test your suggestion but I made a test post with "!Friendica@lemmy.ca" in the text, which turned into a clickable link that just leads to https://lemmy.ca/c/friendica.
Lol I'm sure she says that somewhere in the show, maybe while they were strategizing with those figures of themselves. Can't remember 100% though.
move away from the dominance of small dollar donors
I'm not American, so I'm doing some guesswork here. But "dominance" and "small dollar" to me suggests that these are donations from the people (including the working class) that they're wanting to connect with. So to me, this sentence sounds like they're going to 100% embrace big corporate donors and leave the regular people out in the cold.
Interesting strategy.
I'll definitely check it out again then. As a dual booter (for now until I can't update Windows 10 anymore), cross platform is ideal but otherwise as close as possible is the next best thing.
Last time I checked out Notepadqq, it was nothing like Notepad++, if what you want from Notepad++ are the features. Maybe it's improved though. Personally I've found that with the right combination of settings and add-ons, the closest editors on Linux to Notepad++ are Geany (GTK) or Kate (KDE).
This is the problem for me and why I just stick with Firefox. There's only really two options and a bunch of sight alterations and reskins of those options. Three options if you use Apple I guess. And a few WiP Linux browsers based on webkit (I think) that haven't actually progressed all that much in a decade, last I checked.
So when the only two options are Google or Mozilla, I've just stuck with Mozilla. I actually am considering moving over to one of the forks now though. Even if it's just to send them a message.
Mozilla have been slowly but steadily turning to shit for years now. Long ago already, they became the kind of company that lays off workers in order to pay the CEO an unreasonable amount.
I think that the moment people should've seen as a turning point where Mozilla stopped giving a shit about the users was when they did all of those unpopular UI changes a while back (like removing compact mode). They used telemetry to justify these changes, while I'm sure they must've been aware that their "privacy focused browser" schtick probably attracts a lot of people who switch telemetry off. And even if they were that stupid, the over all reaction online to the changes should've been enough of a clue for them. But they still did it anyway.
UI changes might be small in the greater scheme of things but the UI is also what 90% of users base their experience on. So it just means that they do not give a flying fuck about the user base. And they're going to be slowly but surely enshitifying the browser whether anyone likes it or not.
To me it would make much more sense if this was the other way around. In other words, healthy men having higher sperm counts, not higher sperm counts leading to healthy men. Because you the way this study is framed, you could also link heart health to average lifespans.