Separate bidets are a thing, but only in older houses.
Separate bidets are a thing, but only in older houses.
Most of Europe (outside of the UK) does this.
It’s a generic ActivityPub client.
If a song is available for download, it’s always DRM free nowadays, but sometimes artists only release their titles on streaming services. This time there are lossy and lossless purchase options, which is great.
Japanese version of the page, with a few more links.
It’s nice to see it’s available as a DRM-free download on レコチョク and mora.
I’ve gotten used to layout C so I won’t switch, but it’s good to know there’s finally a way to assign dodge to circle.
It works this way because Mastodon and Lemmy both implement ActivityPub.
When you mention a Lemmy community from a Mastodon post, this post is sent to the Lemmy server you mentioned and treated as a new post in the community by Lemmy.
Then, when people reply from their Lemmy client, these comments are also visible to on the OP’s Mastodon server.
Your site and Mastodon profile seem to be set up properly.
Did you make sure to add the link on your Mastodon profile after adding the link on your website? According to the official docs (https://docs.joinmastodon.org/user/profile/#verification):
Make sure to save your profile after adding the rel-me link to your web page! The verification process is triggered when you save your profile, and may take some time before completing. If you have added the rel-me link and verification is not working, then try daeleting the link, saving, re-adding the link, and saving again.
I love the Susuwatari key caps!
I just recently heard of BlueSky. How is it different from Mastodon? Does it promise to improve on ActivityPub in some way?
There’s a new engine that’s been in development these last few months (available on the beta channel on PC) that greatly improves the performance. This might be what’s going to be used on the Switch release.
It does work, but it’s a bit unstable and crashes from time to time.
That’s unlikely, seeing that Sync for Reddit is not.
That’s true, but to be honest there’s already a pretty good verification system on Mastodon, even if you don’t host your own instance.