

For anyone curious about what happened; the admin seems to have made a mistake while handling my report. I suspect the person currently handling the situation is unfamiliar with the workings of Lemmy.
I joined Lemmy back in 2020 and have been using it as qaz@lemmy.ml until somewhere in 2023 when I switched to lemmy.world. I’m interested in systems/Linux, FOSS, and Selfhosting.
For anyone curious about what happened; the admin seems to have made a mistake while handling my report. I suspect the person currently handling the situation is unfamiliar with the workings of Lemmy.
Emailing their press email seems to have done the trick
This is not related to the admin trying to take control over the instance or something but something else entirely
I mostly use Jetbrain’s IDE’s and NeoVIM when changing configs through the terminal.
Do you happen to know how to change the display name for SDF?
Stock up, stay inside, and wait for the zombies to die from either dehydration or starvation.
We already have that one, what’s next?
Sounds very appropriate for a government operation
I doubt the little green men have the same 2 “immutable genders” as humans may have, so I doubt they can get the required papers under the current administration.
It turns out I just needed to have a little more patience. My original attempt did work, but it just needed some time to process it.
I know this was supposed to be a joke, but you didn’t really succeed judging by the comments. Perhaps try less sarcasm next time.
What is the intended use case?
We had a teacher that said phones could give you cancer due to radiation and the classic 5G causes X conspiracy theories. Certainly wasn’t the worst teacher imo though.
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Keep in mind that in practice this didn’t work that well, it wasn’t very efficient at displaying modern interfaces over the network. Showing a simple text editor over LAN worked fine, but using Firefox from another place was quite spotty.
That actually seemed quite useful at first.
That’s unlikely, the additional R&D cost probably won’t weigh up to the costs incurred by the small minority that removes it.
It certainly seems so to me. They haven’t responded to my reports in 8 months and their abuse email points to a broken SMTP server
I don’t know, I don’t live there anymore.
AFAIK:
A post on 196@bhz removed from .world will be federated properly in my experience, but post removals from something like Kbin seem to be less likely to federate.