sloonark 11mo ago • 100%
Since Boost for Reddit still works I'm usually over there.
sloonark 12mo ago • 100%
Conversely, in the heat of summer, I don't want to have to wait until 8:30pm for the sun to go down.
sloonark 12mo ago • 100%
That bumblebees shouldn't be able to fly.
sloonark 1y ago • 100%
This is false
sloonark 1y ago • 100%
Your comment has made me realise I don't understand how floating works.
sloonark 1y ago • 100%
I thought pretty much everyone in Australia was paid fortnightly.
sloonark 1y ago • 100%
Wild Pigs of Europe would make a good band name.
sloonark 1y ago • 100%
Happy Fathers Day everyone.
sloonark 1y ago • 81%
Notepad is the default text editor on Windows. I'd be surprised if most people even knew WordPad existed.
sloonark 1y ago • 100%
I just use Word, but so many people swear by Scrivener that I think I'm going to check it out.
sloonark 1y ago • 100%
It's the annual Riverfire festival. Fireworks, etc.
sloonark 1y ago • 100%
At first I thought "fossil generation" meant the creation of fossils and I was confused.
sloonark 1y ago • 100%
Why? The minor premiership is meaningless. Having fresh players who have rested and recovered is more important, IMO.
sloonark 1y ago • 100%
I have a P7. There are 2 things I don't like about it: it's too heavy, and the jerky scrolling.
If they released an updated version of the P5 I would jump on that. The P5 was the perfect phone.
sloonark 1y ago • 100%
Ich spreche kein Deutsch
sloonark 1y ago • 88%
Here's a little known secret: you can still enjoy Lemmy without giving up reddit. I use both. There are some sports subreddits that I am not prepared to walk away from.
sloonark 1y ago • 100%
I thought this post title was just random words strung together at first.
sloonark 1y ago • 100%
Writing. I used to write short stories but recently I've begun work on a novel.
sloonark 1y ago • 100%
The Elements of Eloquence is a fantastic read.
sloonark 1y ago • 100%
What a cool article
If I go to somecommunity@lemmy.world while I am logged in to my lemm.ee account and tap the share icon, it creates a link to somecommunity@lemm.ee when it should be @lemmy.world.
I've written a simple lemmy bot that can post on a daily basis. I know there's not much activity on this community, but I thought I could start scheduling Monday Footy Chat, Tuesday Footy Chat, etc. Thoughts?
If I use pythorhead to log in to one lemmy instance, can I still post to a community on a different instance? I tried using discover_community to search for the community (with @community@instance) but that didn't work. Is this possible, or can I only post to communities on the instance I am logged in on via the script?
In reddit apps, whenever you create a new post based on a URL, the post title gets suggested from the link title. Can we get this feature in Liftoff?
Currently I have to use lemmy in my browser to access mod tools. Will these be brought to Liftoff?
If I go directly to lemm.ee in the browser (Chrome), log in, and change the view to Subscribed, I often see posts from communities I am not subscribed to.
While I agree that Warner is no longer up to Test standard, does Australia have anyone to replace him with? Harris has already failed in his several chances and would probably be a downgrade. Renshaw was very poor in India. I'm not convinced about Bancroft. Who else is there?
To reproduce: 1. Go into a post 2. Upvote a comment. Observe that the up arrow has changed colour 3. Exit the post back to the main page 4. Return to the same post and find the comment. The up arrow will no longer be coloured.
When I go to my profile, on the About tab there is a list of my subscribed communities. But it only shows the community name, not the instance. If I have subscribed to multiple communities with the same name, there's no way to tell them apart. For example I can see three entries for "!android". Would be nice to know which is which.
I love these guys. Grab a few seeds from a local park, take them home and watch them sprout. The Moreton Bay Chestnut (aka black bean tree, or three bean tree) is native to south east Queensland and grows into a large tree, unless kept in a pot.
I love these guys. Grab a few fallen seeds from a local park, take them home and watch them sprout.