

Locking for rule 5.
Locking for rule 5.
Locking for rule 5.
Locking for rule 5.
Locking for rule 5.
Thanks for the clear response. So it is safe to assume that federated remote communities get permanently saved to the instance?
Gone. The instance owner no longer hosts the instance.
No problem. Though I’ll be locking this post. It really generated lots of reports and drama in the comments section.
Your post is locked for rule 5, OP.
Just as a side note: Accounts not on the instance of the community (in this case lemmy.world) will have problems receiving and resolving reports.
This is a known issue and will be supposedly fixed in Lemmy v0.20.0
Because URLs are usually in ASCII. That was a standard. Check RFC 1738 and 3986. Now, you can use percent encoding, but why use that. It just complicates things.
You won’t get non latin usernames anytime soon. But you can change the display name using non latin charactets
You can delete or disable the service that creates those stories. Download Shizuku and activate it, then use Canta to delete it.
Oh great. Now I’m losing hope in this project even more.
Welp, I haven’t seen anyone learn Swift other than for Apple stuff these days. So I wonder how many can actually contribute to the code. It’s also made by Apple, so yeah. It would have been more performant and secure (both of which are pretty important in a browser) if it was written in a more low level language. For example Rust.
They only realized that when he said that? What a weird infosec team. I guess they also could use SimpleX if they wanted the most secure, private and anonymous option, but I think Signal is pretty well balanced as a messenger. Good privacy and usability.
It’s nice and all but usage of Swift is kind of not great.
Surprised that happened. Very rare to see that these days.
I mean, all cmake does is run some commands for you. You not understanding cmake errors (mostly) means you don’t understand the errors given to you by the C/C++ compiler.
Locking for rule 5.
The export functionality that is built into Lemmy also includes your saved posts, so the answer is yes.