I tried all three and I am liking ThinkSocial (I usually read the whole contents of posts and some of the comments so it works pretty well for me). Perchance you know of any desktop (web) clients that have a paginated timeline?
I am also looking at either getting an FDM or SLA printer, but I am more wondering about the cost of materials than the print quality (most of my projects are small but do not require much detail - they are mechanisms that do not need to be super precise, just printed well enough that components fit) and I have heard that the resin used for SLA is much more expensive than FDM filament. I was wondering to what extent that price difference is.
I wanted to implement the pics into the post via

But it was not working for the upscayl version, sorry.
I just had to copy the link that the Download original image
button pointed to and remove the ?dl=1
from the end, and that gave me this URL which points to the image and can be embedded in the post.
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I have known about PWAs for a while, and it always has annoyed me just how many apps I have that could be PWAs instead. I think apps can be tracked to a greater degree than websites, so, at least for closed-source stuff made by companies, native apps give more data they can use and sell.
If you start to type @username@server in the default Lemmy web app it will give a list of users that roughly match what you typed, and if you choose one it will just add a link, so I think that that is actually the correct way to do it.
Looking at the 'Find a PeerTube platform' page it seems to be pretty common (it is listed as Video publication after moderation
), but the instance that I am on, called Diode Zone, automatically publishes videos. It appears that on the instance finder the automatic publishing instances just do not have the Video publication after moderation
text, and you can confirm under the about page on that instance.
I had to create an account on Mander (that is what the other CoffeeDev moderator is) to create the community.
You can always just create an account to create the community and appoint yourself as a moderator.
That would explain the issues!
I figured Lemmy would improve performance over time, so I was wondering how much it would help to update.
(0.18.2 also added some CORS stuff which makes third party web apps work better, so I was eagerly awaiting this update similarly to 0.18)