O shit waddup!
The turtle is either an egg or wants to have a threesome.
Yea, this isn’t not safe for work, but it is not safe for your soul because there is no unseeing this image.
Are they going to steal my heart?
Yea and that users on their instance cannot downvote any posts.
Yea, and it makes searches worse. Imagine trying to find something for a report about 9/11 and keep finding recipes instead.
TikTokers heard that and decided that adding mixes and shit still count as “water”…
seriously, distributing the load helps a LOT. Though if you can’t spin up your own instance one thing you can do is try and host pictures externally, in !youshouldknow!youshouldknow@lemmy.world a post mentioned how to do it for images in comments since by default it has you upload if you don’t manually put in ![image](link)
I’m pretty sure it’s deleted from your account’s instance but not others.
The face of the average beehub user
Inaccurate, laptop needs to be a 10+ year old ThinkPad running Linux.
From what I understand as long as it’s a Federated activitypub based instance like Mastodon, kbin, and Lemmy they can communicate between each other but the platforms can have issues presenting the data from other ones in a way that makes sense.
Reminds me of early 2010s iOS (in a good way)
Yea I figured out about the subscribing thing (also hi from my working self hosted instance!), wish someone made a way to have a bot subscribe to communities en masse to populate the instance. Maybe I can learn to code and make it myself 😂
What a specific fetish to have
Tbh I have no idea how to use git other than clone 😂, I ended just resetting the VPS and trying UberDuck77’s script and that did the trick. Maybe now I should learn to code so I can make a bot account to mass subscribe to communities to populate my instance
I’m guessing just a top layer of yolk is cooked and the inside of the over easy still had a runny yolk, or that the egg is just cooked wrong and they still labeled it lmao.
depends on the instance but IMO it’d just be better to not use that word in a community name altogether