Any way that EpicGamer can conveniently ignore, obviously.
Artemis
I get you’re going for the literal “retarded”, like the “developmentally delayed” kind.. but man that was a bold choice to use the word literally in the same sentence as calling them weirdos lol
I didn’t know there was a distinction based on length. What is ‘active’?
I haven’t been around Lemmy for a few weeks and today is my first time seeing anyone from the Hexbear instance. I like you people.
Mine is mainly a YouTube and Books machine. During the NFL season I’ll use it to keep tabs on games that my team isn’t in, or pull up NFL Redzone as a PiP kind of setup from the couch.
Sometimes I use it for recipes too
Mine is mainly a YouTube and Books machine. During the NFL season I’ll use it to keep tabs on games that my team isn’t in, or pull up NFL Redzone as a PiP kind of setup from the couch.
Sometimes I use it for recipes too
The bootlickers over at r/apple have been defending this for years
Is this a shop or are the fortune cookie people becoming uncomfortably honest?
Okay I learned a few things, though they may be specific to Memmy.
- The /c/community@instance works, and opens the links in the app, rather than browser
- If you have text in front of your link, it doesn’t work. Might be a Memmy issue.
- I need to test, but ~~I think #2 is responsible for the Null errors I’ve been getting when text is hyperlinked.~~
Text testing #3 - confirmed, this returns the Null error.
Now without prior text
test - this also didn’t work
test! - using a link beginning with ! Also didn’t work. Hmm.
Edit from browser: Hyperlinked text isn't working properly in Memmy
Thanks for the explainer! Doing some testing cause your example didn’t hyperlink on Memmy
c/tech@pawb.social /c/tech@pawb.social !c/tech@pawb.social !tech@pawb.social test text /c/tech@pawb.social /c/Lemmy@lemmy.ml
Weird. Not sure when your example didn’t link, because it did in my comment ¯\(ツ)/¯
Edit: I'm back on browser. Everything that hyperlinked works properly. It's a Memmy issue
I wouldn’t mind a metal back with a circle of glass for charging, but that is a very un-apple aesthetic.