Wow I almost forgot the original name! I was skeptical it would catch on, as name changes are very hard, but fortunately it was very early on and I bet a lot of other people have forgotten as well.
I don’t understand what this is, can you explain? Apologies if it’s obvious.
I run a “public” instance with basic auth so I can use it from anywhere (phone, work). I’ve made my instance my default search engine everywhere. (I know basic auth is not the most secure but I wouldn’t even really care it other people used my instance; I just don’t want it hammered.)
Make sure to put the word spoiler
on the first line after the colons for it to get rendered correctly.
Like this
::: spoiler screenshots incase it gets deleted
Your images here
:::
Looks like this
Your images here
I’ve been really impressed by Dart as a programming language. I’ll admit I don’t have a breadth of knowledge, but coming from C# I feel right at home, and it has a few extra neat tricks that C# is picking up in return (like empty list syntax and the spread operator).
I’ve been trying to explain to someone recently why rebasing and force pushing their feature branch has no benefit when we use a squash commit strategy for merging to main.
While you’re 100% right, is there anything wrong with this approach? Sometimes I like to keep by personal branches clean, especially before I open a PR.
If you mean the chicken, it’s hardly an ad since I navigated to their site. 😆
Despite the title, I was just trying to check the menu lol. 🥲
Why’s that?
I wish they’d fix and release the nightly. It so cool looking
Are there any screenshots of the nightly? I’m curious if it looks good enough to switch back.
Is the Grayjay home feed based on recommendations? And if so, is that true even if you’re not logged in with YouTube credentials? Thanks!
EDIT: I think this is the answer from the FAQ.
Why is my home feed filled with random videos? Grayjay does not track you out of the box. For this reason, platforms do not know what content to show you. If you want more personalized content you will need to login to the platforms.
Should I delete? I didn’t see it specifically in the sidebar.
I think if they were using a private IP, there wouldn’t really be a joke. Of course the router can resolve an IP in its network. The joke is that they’re using their public IP from inside their network, and when the request gets the router, instead of resolving externally, it resolves to the public IP of the router itself.
If the router supports hairpinning, the IP request can be resolved locally.
The domain name lookup would be a different issue and could potentially need to be resolved externally, but the router’s DNS cache should be able to answer eventually.
Because the title mentions having a domain, I guess.
Lemmy needs an option for a user to block an instance.
Looks like they are working on it!
Check out Thunder! It’s my favorite Lemmy app so far coming from Relay. Similar to Jerboa but a lot smoother in my experience.
Thanks!