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that pump and dump scheme just needs to wrap up and fail. they failed their user base and then wondered why people left in droves. The poster boys for PFOF. needs to be banned everywhere.
that pump and dump scheme just needs to wrap up and fail. they failed their user base and then wondered why people left in droves. The poster boys for PFOF. needs to be banned everywhere.
a cut of every single transactional fee on the platform and in some cases a cut of the transaction. that’s all before being able to media mogul the narrative.
it’s already there. ‘remove ads’ button. steep given you can get Microsoft Office for that price if you look hard enough but I will probably get it.
2.1.1 is the latest. I think that should be your next step. not sure how you installed it, but the process should be quick be it in windows. Docker or Linux.
have you updated deluge to the latest? many trackers block older versions so you have to keep it current.
people should just block Federation from “Lemmy.management” to start with. one less activitypub abuser.
probably going to be different across servers (haven’t confirmed) but many are using pictrs as part of Lemmy for image management. you can configure the details on how and at what quality they are stored. git is here: https://git.asonix.dog/asonix/pict-rs
cheers, set this up and it’s solid.
this is the correct answer, someone listed it as a feature request or bug on GitHub https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/issues/3448 but I’m not sure what the long term answer is.
I do agree though that is lends itself to encouraging people to larger instances which isn’t really the spirit of Lemmy.
correct, am Australian. The mushrooms are called death cap here which are poisonous. they were used in a mea and it’s suspected to be a deliberate poisoning. nothing recreational or accidental here, just the same usual shit that can kill you in Australia :)