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callyral

he/they #redditrefugee

i'm like a furry who kinda knows how to draw

here's my mastodon

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  • How does this work? Like which webpage would people place the pixels? Would it work with Kbin too?

  • federation test

  • i see this on readit.buzz

  • lol

  • not square enough

  • /kbin meta @kbin.social
    callyral @readit.buzz

    Why is kbin rendering this as HTML? Is this a bug?

    Example post

    Weird formatting issue between Lemmy and kbin, as you can see in the images, it is rendered incorrectly and shows as a code block of what I think is HTML.

    I am on readit.buzz (kbin) and the post is from lemm.ee (Lemmy)

  • i just hit the 'cancel' button

  • what if i attach light bulbs to my hands

  • Most servers in the world run on Linux

  • who uses "normies" unironically

  • Fkatpaks leave a bunch of trash after uninstalling.

    From my experience, most of the things I'd like to delete after uninstalling are in ~/.var/app/(App ID)/.

  • Although I mostly use native software, I find AppImages useful for testing beta software, since they're one file and easy to try out.

    For example: I've been using it with the Krita 5.2 beta and I have also used it before for Godot betas.

    I use Flatpak when the native package doesn't work properly or isn't updated at the rate I'd like, although there are cases where I will use it for other reasons, like sandboxing when I don't want an app to have access to everything.

    I have never used snaps.

  • fun fact: the first day of 2023 is before the last day of 2024

  • holy shit instance elitism grabs popcorn

  • XRules

  • twittervideos...

    oh no

  • as i saw in another thread, you xcrete

  • I have a Kbin and a Mastodon

    I use Mastodon because there are accounts I follow that are pretty cool, like @lowqualityfacts who is pretty funny.

    I use Kbin less because of specific people but more due to having different magazines/communities which I find pretty nice too.

  • Note: I'm not an expert on the topic of the UN or geopolitics

    Two countries declare war on eachother and the UN goes:

    —"Stop! That's against the law!"

    Then the UN proceeds to attack the countries to stop the war, starting another war.

  • yeah it kinda looks like that for me too but on kbin

  • It's a graph, showing a red oval with the text "Linux Kernel", an arrow points from the red oval to a light-green oval titled "Init".

    "Linux Kernel" --→ "Init"