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JM42 J.M. @lemmy.ca
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BBC is starting its own Mastodon instance. The CBC should do the same.
  • Does not work on the app. I use it otherwise.

  • BBC is starting its own Mastodon instance. The CBC should do the same.
  • Don't click on a CBC app video link either, you will have to watch 30 seconds of ads before the article...EVERY TIME.

  • Firmware.
  • Happened in Canada for sure. The post made me go dig through boxes in the basement and try to remember where my old cdrom drive and cable that would connect to a new Mac would be found. Good times and worth it.

  • Teenager detained at Florida airport and accused of ‘skiplagging’ travel hack
  • Did the airline detain him or did the security of the airport detain him. Two different companies in my mind. Does the airline have security and a security room in every airport? Opens up a shift load of extra liability.

  • Egyptian memes meta when?
  • Travel ad for back in the day? Visit sunny _______!

  • Firmware.
  • And they arrived (because I don’t want to use ‘came’ given this thread already) on cereal boxes.

  • Eyeball in bottom right ?
  • I played a bit more and it seems that if you open a post then close it the post remains in your scroll where you started. Pressing the eye seems to refresh the feed and remove the posts you have ‘viewed’. By ‘viewed’ I refer to opening a post or image that tells Memmy you have ‘read’ it as per the settings. The eye is just a refresh it would seem.

    Thanks for the comments, it gave me some ideas to play with around this.

  • Eyeball in bottom right ?
  • I thought so too, but there is no ‘action’ when pressed and it appears seemingly random as you scroll.

  • Eyeball in bottom right ?
  • So it’s an indicator, not a button or toggle for the function it seems.

  • Calvin the communist
  • “Beans”

  • New Admins, Server Upgraded
  • I just got here, thank you for setting things up so well.