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  • Why does that breed always look like their entire world is crashing down around them right this moment? Like, a stage actress training for her role as Juliet when she discovers Romeo killed himself because he thought she was dead, could take her cues from this photo.

  • lemmygrad.ml and lemmy.ml are run by them, the former is explictly a tankie haven. While lemmy.ml is supposed to be a general lemmy instance, the admins (which are the same as lemmygrad's) have spoken in favor of genocide and removed posts on lemmy.ml that are critical of the CCP, especially in regards to the treatment of the Uyghurs.
    Most instances have defederated lemmygrad, some have defederated lemmy.ml as well.

  • I absolutely disagree about all fediverse devs being problematic. @ernest is the dev of KBin, and everything I've seen of or about him shows he's a good person and a gem.

    Also, there's a vast difference between being a bit of an asshole sometimes, depending on your point of view (like Linus Torvalds), and trying to justify genocide (lemmy devs).

  • Brothers.

  • Less standardized than just the most natural coloring. Or wildcat coloring. The standard insofar as monocolor coats, long hair, calico, etc. are nonstandard for cats as a species.

  • To head off potential misunderstandings. The "disabling it permanently" in the post meant something like somehow replacing the function with a noop so even if it gets reactivated, it wouldn't do anything anymore.

    And by "deactivating Adaptive Brightness" I didn't mean just manually changing brightness and then being annoyed when it adapts again. I mean going into the Settings and disabling it, but somehow it gets reenabled randomly.

  • Nope. But my problem isn't that disabling it again is too bothersome. It's that even if I go into Settings-Display and turn off Adaptive Brightness, it turns on again without asking on its own randomly while I'm using my phone.

  • My experience has been that when I get a 50x when trying to subscribe to a magazine/community, it turns out it worked anyway. Could it be that your blocking worked as well and you're only seeing their stuff from before you blocked them?

  • If you write !someCommunity@some.instance and aren't on some.instance yourself, that works for everyone, regardless of whether their instance server knows about that community already or not.

    If you are on some.instance and write !someCommunity@some.instance, both lemmy and kbin are overzealous and it ends up only working for people on some.instance.

    In that case, you can use [link text for lemmy users](/c/someCommunity@some.instance) and [link for kbin users](/search?q=someCommunity@some.instance). The one for kbin users looks a bit different to guarantee the link works even if their instance doesn't have anyone subscribed to someCommunity@some.instance yet. Not sure if the lemmy link works in such a case.````````