



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

not square enough
Why is kbin rendering this as HTML? Is this a bug?
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
If wetness is the property of having water on something, what is the property of something in water?

it is wet, just covered in a lot more water

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.

youtube revanced is dead?

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

holy shit instance elitism grabs popcorn

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"