That’s exactly what preventing me from switching to a more obscure instance. I don’t want to redo my subs all over again
I think you are mixing two things up. Some 4k remasters have incredibly distracting film grain. Blade Runner comes to mind. It’s a matter of personal taste and how accurate you want the film to reflect the film source.
The more compressed the file is, the les accurate it is, and film grain is the first thing to get crushed by compression algorithms
Thank you so much for everything! Lemmy has never been this fast to navigate
I get an error message when replying to comments tho.
Super responsive, and I can login using Jerboa 37!
Super responsive, and I can login using Jerboa 37!
Super responsive, and I can login using Jerboa 37!
You can still direct link Imgur pics using 3rd Party Apps (yeah I know) like ImgurViewer
You mean community? An instance is basically a server that connects to other instances, which themselves host communities on different topics.
On the web interface, you can create a community on your instance (Lemmy.ca). Once other instances have indexed your newly created community, it will appear to every member of their instances
That’s crazy. I imagine that at such depths, organic remains take longer to decompose than usual.
I suspect there will be a large influx of new users in two days, and that having Jerboa not working on .world might cause a few issues
THANK YOU SO MUCH
replying from Jerboa 36 😃
You can check your favorite subs daily and not be overwhelmed by content. It’s a nice thing
Lemmy currently lacks the userbase for niche, specific communities, or subregional communities
It’s a catch 22.
If you’re registered on lemmy.world, you need Jerboa 34 or earlier. But since Jerboa first checks on lemmy.ml (which requires v18 support) it automatically crashes.
I can still use Jerboa 35 but I can’t login on my instance until 18.1 gets released.
It won’t work if you’re registered on lemmy.world, no matter which version of Jerboa you install
At least they didn’t suffer, or waited for countless hours before the inevitable.
Decompression at this depth takes about 30milliseconds. They never realized what was happening before they died.
Lemmy has grown exponentially in the past month, it’s frankly amazing how well it’s able to sustain the massive influx of new users, but yeah, some features like this one are dearly missed