IIRC that only blocks communities from that instance, not users.
IIRC that only blocks communities from that instance, not users.
BTW, cool meta-use of removed internet censorship to illustrate your point.
They wrote out the r-slur. I assume your instance filtered it.
I don’t get it. They made a copy without touching the original, how it that EEE?
if the service is free, you’re the product
That’s nor universally true. SearXNG (https://searx.space/) is free and legit. ProtonVPN has a free tier and is legit. Just to name two examples.
Does this still work? Celeste is just a GUI for Rclone, no? Rclone recently broke for Proton Drive and a quick fix seems unlikely (https://forum.rclone.org/t/issue-uploading-non-empty-files-to-proton-drive-with-rclone-v1-66-0/45690).
You should look up what a rhetorical question is.
what was the patch in march 2021? Do I still find it in the steam options?
1.30.6, and yes. The earliest patch available as a beta on Steam is 1.27.2 (04 Oct 2018).
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https://youtu.be/hiDgpbWiKvo
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Link without tracking paramater.
users need to have an account to contribute & search code
I can recommend sourcegraph for searching in Github repos (https://sourcegraph.com/search?q=context:global+repo:LemmyNet/lemmy+/post(state|res)/&patternType=standard&sm=0&groupBy=repo), I’m using it for work and works great.
Usually the content of the removed comment is preserved in the mod log (linked in the footer). If the removed content is illegal I assume it would get removed for good though.
You could give Summit a try (!summit@lemmy.world). I checked out several clients a while ago and liked this one the best after some tinkering with the settings.
By “bright future” you mean nuclear apocalypse?
Lemmy has it since Version 0.19.0 as a native feature: https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/commit/50f81cf1573c8a37e9b35c28af92f95e453a7927.