Thanks! Interesting this isn’t mentioned on the other instructions, but now that I’ve set this up I can talk to it.
Thanks again!
Aw, it’s kind of you to say that.
Aw man, how am I supposed to look forward to episode 10 now that I have higher expectations instead of getting a pleasant surprise?
Not me! Haven’t seen it yet.
But now you’ve set expectations low I’ll probably enjoy it more than I would have otherwise, so thanks!
OP, please do this. If you are dealing with other people’s photos professionally, a home server is in no way adequate storage for that except as part of a proper backup policy (3, 2, 1 or something else with redundancy).
Well, only some thumbnails are being blocked. Most of them work.
Digging into it, it seems to be triggered from a filter because of the term “website” in the URL. Not sure why that is blocked, but uBlock is using EasyList and there’s an issue on github here: https://github.com/easylist/easylist/issues/16745
It seems they “resolved” it by specifically excluding sites, so e.g. when viewing from Lemmy.world it looks like it will be fine because now it’s specifically allowed.
I’m not sure how to resolve without disabling uBlock Origin on your lemmy instance site, maybe someone else knows.
uBlock Origin is blocking the loading of the thumbnail. You can click through to the actual image and it loads fine.
I’m not sure why uBlock is blocking the thumbnail from loading.
I think it’s worth testing it with the free 100 searches. All you need is an email address (no credit card unless you’re actually subscribing). I’ve only been using it a few days but I don’t think it filters out AI generated sites. But you can set a ranking by site (block, lower, normal, raise, pin) so you can make stack overflow be priorised and block quora.
They have a ranking board of top sites in each category so you can go through it and set the rank of a bunch of sites upfront.
It doesn’t seem to be accurate. It shows 20 comment karma and 1 post karma for me in wefwef, but even scrolling back thorough the comments shows way more. The database shows hundreds of each for me.
I don’t know how wefwef calculates karma but it must be guessing.
Nah I don’t think there is an option to show it in Lemmy. It just seems it’s there in the database either in anticipation of adding the feature, or because because of changed plans.
The secret is that Lemmy is tracking karma, it just doesn’t show it. There are fields in the database that hold the total comment score and total post score.
It does, but it’s wrong. How does it work?
Doesn’t entry level basically mean “what’s the cheapest you can get, while still being worth getting”?