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Either a typo or stylistic choice.
MusicBrainz has it capitalized https://musicbrainz.org/recording/a6c4fbb5-f8ef-4d40-823a-1a47ae671ca4
Have strong opinions, but I welcome any civil fact-based disscussion.
Either a typo or stylistic choice.
MusicBrainz has it capitalized https://musicbrainz.org/recording/a6c4fbb5-f8ef-4d40-823a-1a47ae671ca4
Add custom CSS to your userstyles manager.
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Their stance if someone is interested https://mastodon.world/@mwadmin/110654590632768079
They basically won’t do anything preemptively.
They still are, they just delayed the decision until other court tells them if they have the power to do so.
At the top menu bar there should be Create Community
button or you can go to the direct link. If you don’t see it then you instance has probably disabled the functionality.
They are pointless, just ignore them.
There are a lot of add-ons and userscripts that reformat the links automatically, not sure if or when it’s planned to be part of Lemmy.
It works if I search for it on my instance where I’m logged in.
Fails on both for me. I think you need to be logged in for it to pull it. And as you are from programming.dev
it works for you there. And since I’m from neither it fails on both.
10€ and tipping in not a thing. You would get a long stare if you asked about it.
Only the case for subscribers. Upvotes/downvotes are shown from all instances that YOUR instance is linked with.
It’s not since March of 2022.
Same it true the other way. Federation only only works with text and images are pulled from the original instances and there seems to be an issue with that.
A feature I found particularly interesting is the ability to view community posts which I haven’t seen in any other frontends.
Invidious supports community posts.
I don’t know the specifcs, but there are strict rules and requirements on how the data has to be stored if you process any of it, then there is complience issues with laws like GDPR and you have to be a registered entity as far as I know. It’s just too much legal paperwork for most FOSS projects.
Their stance is here https://vlemmy.net/comment/639289