

Probably not. It’s fairly rare for those sorts of API endpoints to be covered by mobile apps.
I am also ‘Andrew’, the admin of this server. I’ll try to remember to only use this account for posting stuff.
Probably not. It’s fairly rare for those sorts of API endpoints to be covered by mobile apps.
TV shows and movies are already compressed. If you try to compress something that’s already compressed, it typically ends up bigger if anything.
He’s mentioned this before, but I’ve never been able to find an actual PixelFed Group (it doesn’t appear to be the same thing as what they call Collections). I’ll have another look when pixelfed.social enables them this weekend (but I suspect parsing titles for the posts will be a nightmare).
Also, ‘smithereen’ is tagged but I’m not sure of its status (all I found was 1 private instance run by the dev, federated with 1 “explicitly-free-speech” Akkoma instance).
Clarkson has been trying to warn us for years, and we haven’t been listening. He punched a producer when his dinner wasn’t on time, to highlight the impending delays to food deliveries after Brexit. He left the BBC to work for Amazon, presenting a show that was a shadow of it’s former self, to illustrate how billionaires diminish everything they touch.
He couldn’t be clearer with his messaging, but the UK continues to ignore him.
I once did some office work for a tobacco company, where you were allowed to smoke at your desk. I don’t smoke, but I had a few ciggies when I was there, because you realise that you’ve never really pointed at anything, until you’ve pointed at it with a cig in your hand. It’s just a better way to point at stuff (I don’t make the rules).
PieFed’s repo is hosted by Codeberg - it’s the right thing to do in many ways, but occasionally it’s borderline unusable, and I get the sense that it misses out on potential contributors by not being on GitHub (projects there benefit from the network effect).
The microwave is a fundamental part of the Make Tea -> Forget About Tea -> Reheat Tea cycle.
Also, I have to put the bag in first, because otherwise I’ve no idea how much room I need to leave for it (which you’d think I’d be able to eyeball by now, but apparently not).
You don’t need to apologise. I wasn’t trying to give you a hard time (sorry if it seemed like that). The remote posts I linked to in my earlier comment have now gone (maybe I was being given a cached version before - that’s a possibility I often forget about).
Imgur can also handle videos with audio. The main restriction with them is that the MP4s have to be less than a minute.
I’ll embed one here, which may or may not work, depending on what you’re using (if it doesn’t embed, the post is here)
Oh, I see, thanks. I’ve not heard of this ‘reddit’ you speak of, but I know that Mastodon has that kind of thing. Neat!
This sort of gallery, or something different?
There’s probably a meme that someone could make showing an Internet user who is fed up with every site asking them if they want to install an app, but then also not liking that a website isn’t trying to get you to install an app. It’s server-side rendering baby! It’s the latest old-new-old thing! (technology is cyclical, as everyone knows).
That someone is me. The developer of Interstellar (which already works with both MBIN and Lemmy) has been in touch about also adding PieFed, so I’ve been adding stuff to the API that he’s requested. If he’s able to go ahead, then Interstellar will be a better prospect than the Thunder fork (which works, but I need to have a better understanding of Dart / Flutter to properly improve it. That said, the developer of Thunder has also been in touch, so I’ll have someone to ask once I know the right questions to ask, if that makes sense).
Since this is ‘fedimemes’, it’s hopefully not too off-topic to mention that Lemmy isn’t the only Fediverse platform, and client-side blocking (either with uBlock or with an app) isn’t a very efficient way to do it. If your app is blocking keywords, then rather than just fetching 20 posts, it has to keep fetching an indeterminate number of posts until it has 20 posts that don’t contain the keywords. Likewise, I’m guessing that if you’re using uBlock, it means that a page that should have 20 posts just has however many pass the filters (which could conceivably be none of them).
Server-side filtering of keywords (like PieFed does, and probably other platforms do) is a more efficient way to handle the problem. It also means that filters can be applied for anonymous users, to give them a better first impression (so they don’t just dismiss your site as one where every 2nd post is about some divisive American political figure).
It’s difficult to tell what’s going on, but I don’t think so: https://xcancel.com/Grimezsz/status/1900365679263658268#m
@dwindling7373@feddit.it
I was listening to the Adam Buxton podcast where he was interviewing Kim Deal (from The Pixies and The Breeders). She was saying that ‘King of the Road’ was the first song she learnt to play, and I really enjoyed listening to them jam away at it. The original is less fun in comparison, but it’s still a great song.
It’s not my favourite song, because that would likely be some ambient bollocks that was released last year or something, but that’s not a cool thing to admit, and the thumbnail for your vid brought the Roger Miller song to mind.
It’d help bellobearofficial@lemmy.world
if you used the same URL for the post in that community, and in the ‘comics’ communities, so it could also be discovered as a cross-post (using Lemmy’s ‘cross-post’ feature makes re-using the same URL easy).
This says more about RT’s flawed ratings system than it does the quality of this movie. ‘80% Fresh’ just mean 80% of critics thought it was watchable (so it applies if there were 5 critics, and 4 said ‘meh’ and 1 said ‘bad’). The AVClub gave it a C+, which is the kind of rating that RT regards as Fresh from some publications and Rotten from others.
I’ve no idea why people are trying to Jack Quaid a thing, he was already a thing as soon as he was born to his famous parents.
I think that’s what he meant, yeah (no existing DB migration scripts, etc). I don’t know much about it, but I imagine it was probably always going to involve someone more familiar with Lemmy diving into the trenches.