• NaN@lemmy.sdf.org
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    4 months ago

    Every time a mastodon user uses @ instead of # and tags a Lemmy community, an angel loses its wings.

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      4 months ago

      That’s OK though because we need them to stop flying around playing harps and get tf down here to fix things.

      I guess they can start by giving Firefox the View Transitions API, whatever that is.

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        4 months ago

        You get an upvote for “whatever that is”, because it’s annoying as hell when people post stuff with no background and assume the entire world knows what they’re crying about.

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          4 months ago

          That’s why I was tongue-in-cheek mocking mastodon users who accidentally post to Lemmy. OP wasn’t trying to start conversation, they were posting a random thought into the ether.

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        4 months ago

        Plus, ATCs hate angels who keep cluttering the FIR for no apparent reason. They’re not transponder equipped either.

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      4 months ago

      This makes a really funny render result, at least in my client, where the sentence ends up being “Everytime I want to love, I realize that it doesn’t support View Transitions API”, which is a surreal beauty

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        4 months ago

        As the other person said, Edge is Chrome. This may sound like we’re just being obtuse, but the point is that this ‘standard’ may only be a standard on paper so far.

        Google may have (half-)written and implemented the specification, without going the full way in the standardization effort, which is to say, talk to Apple & Mozilla:

        • whether they actually want to implement it. Even if OP thinks, it’s the coolest feature in the world, it means real implementation+maintenance work for Apple & Mozilla, which they might simply not be able to afford.
        • if it needs to be specified in a certain way to help Apple & Mozilla implement it. Evidently, Google didn’t specify it in whole from the start either, which may very well reflect on what was easy to implement for them.