I'd try replacing letters with homoglyphs. Doubt it would work, but not so much that I didn't think it was worth a try.
I mean, first I'd check to make sure I hadn't added any leading/trailing spaces. There does appear to be a lot of space before the K. Might technically be why it isn't working.
Not that the site doesn't still have serious dumb issues even if that is the issue. But yeah.
Fair. Definitely don't blame you. I only participate because it's fun to poke the bear and have fun at Madthumbs' expense sometimes. Like the Buttcoin community (or rather "communities" - there are at least 4 on Lemmy) does with cryptobros. And Artificial Ignorance does with generative AI.
Ah! Ok. That makes sense and seems plausible. The Linuxsucks Sucks community is a little over a month old and hasn't had all that many folks participate.
Ah. I'm with you. Well that's super annoying. Maybe one more reason why lemmy.world should defederate from lemmy.ml. :\
Edit: Oh, I wrote this before I saw your edit. I thought you were saying that if a lemmy.ml user responds to a thread on lemmy.world, then the whole thread won't work on Lemvotes. Which... I don't specifically know isn't the case at this point. But yeah.
Yes, but as I said in another comment, I have examples of comments made by the same user to two different communities on the same instance which none-the-less differ with regard to whether they work on Lemvotes. So apparently it can vary by which community it's posted to, not just by instance.
Anger, especially in a situation like this, is expected, natural, and healthy. Not having anger in this situation would be a problem.
If it's causing issues in your life, though, it's definitely worthwhile to consider taking some steps to improve your mental health.
Therapy's probably the obvious low-hanging fruit. You talk about "handling these feelings without making my partner feel guilty". That's something talk therapy would be really good at addressing.
Another approach you can take (and not mutually exclusive with therapy by any means) is a mindfulness sort of practice. Both being mindful of your feelings during your regular day/routine as well as setting aside some time to sit still and watch your thoughts can be very helpful. Here's one guide you could follow. But feel free to research and pick a method yourself if you prefer. (And you definitely don't need an app unless that appeals to you.)
Huh! After reviewing, I think I must have mistaken something because my last two posts are not in the same community. (I also switched computers between my last comment two up and this one.)
And now, if I pick a bunch of my posts in the same community, I'm consistently seeing that those apparently don't work on Lemvotes. (Or at least I haven't found a counterexample yet.)
And, yeah, I'm using the fediverse symbol link for all these tests. Maybe Lemmy.world blocks some communities for federation but not others? That's about the only theory that makes sense to me off the top of my head so far.
Ah, thanks for that. I hadn't heard. It's been a few years since I've done any streaming. I'll probably go log into my account and make sure I'm opted out in case I ever decide on a lark to start streaming again.
Instance owners decide whether to federate to Lemvotes or not.
Yeah, but I'm quite certain that I can find examples of posts/comments from the same instance, some of which works fine on Lemvotes and one of which doesn't.
For instance, my most recent two posts were:
Made by the same user (me)
Posted to the same instance
Posted to the same community on that instance
Within three days of each other
But the most recent post works fine on Lemvotes while the second-most-recent gives me the 404 page.
Plus, have you ever heard Windows users talk about Windows? Most Windows users kinda hate Windows and stick with Windows because they feel like they have no other choice for one reason or another. Just like users of other enshittified things like Facebook or whatever.
I streamed for a while, just for fun. Never tried to get popular or anything. (And I never did get popular.) Just a humble speedrunning stream. I had like one viewer who caught my stream on anything like a frequent basis. I just made conversation while I streamed. It was very chill.
All that to say, I think the issue with people is way easy for anyone who never has more than like... 4 simultaneous viewers?
Oh, I think a lot of Peertube instances support live streaming. If you wanted to ensure your viewer base stayed small (and probably that it remained more civil than the average Twitch viewer), that might be a good way to go as well.
And you're probably right that I was pretty lucky to have pretty good internet where I live. My favorite content creator/streamer doesn't stream so much any more because his ISP was shit for a good while. (His ISP was Cox and when he started dropping frames, he called it being "Cox blocked". Lol.) He's got way better internet now, and does occasionally stream, but hasn't really gotten back into the groove of streaming like he used to, and maybe doesn't want to any more.
But also, as others are saying, 360p is fine sometimes. Just depends what you're streaming.
It's like a koan. I keep expecting "and then he was enlightened" at the end.
You've figured it out. Take as much advantage of your employer as you can. Try not to make life harder on your coworkers. People matter. Heartless corporations don't. Eek out as much fulfillment as you can within that context. There's nothing better. At least not within capitalism.
I thought I was the only one who had sardines on their potatoes! I just do a simple baked potato with cheddar, sour cream, garlic salt, pepper, butter, chives, paprika if the mood hits, and... a tin of the sardines in oil (drained). It's become my favorite meal lately.
I eat sardines almost daily, though. Egg-and-sardine salad, 7-layer bean dip with sardines, and there's also a quasi-pizza casserole sort of thing with sardines in it that I do pretty frequently. Sardines are by far the meat I eat the most of.
And of course, sardines are one of the few varieties of fish that has such low levels of mercury that eating them daily isn't a concern to speak of at all.
I'm so used to the sardine smell that I basically don't smell it any more, but it might be that sardines in oil have less of the fish smell than sardines in water.
There's always Paludis. It's basically "Portage but C++". And seems to emphasize decentralized repositories more. I've never used it personally, but I've been curious since I learned of it.
What specifically happened? Can you share the news item?
I'd try replacing letters with homoglyphs. Doubt it would work, but not so much that I didn't think it was worth a try.
I mean, first I'd check to make sure I hadn't added any leading/trailing spaces. There does appear to be a lot of space before the K. Might technically be why it isn't working.
Not that the site doesn't still have serious dumb issues even if that is the issue. But yeah.
Fair. Definitely don't blame you. I only participate because it's fun to poke the bear and have fun at Madthumbs' expense sometimes. Like the Buttcoin community (or rather "communities" - there are at least 4 on Lemmy) does with cryptobros. And Artificial Ignorance does with generative AI.
Ah! Ok. That makes sense and seems plausible. The Linuxsucks Sucks community is a little over a month old and hasn't had all that many folks participate.
Ah. I'm with you. Well that's super annoying. Maybe one more reason why lemmy.world should defederate from lemmy.ml. :\
Edit: Oh, I wrote this before I saw your edit. I thought you were saying that if a lemmy.ml user responds to a thread on lemmy.world, then the whole thread won't work on Lemvotes. Which... I don't specifically know isn't the case at this point. But yeah.
Yes, but as I said in another comment, I have examples of comments made by the same user to two different communities on the same instance which none-the-less differ with regard to whether they work on Lemvotes. So apparently it can vary by which community it's posted to, not just by instance.
Anger, especially in a situation like this, is expected, natural, and healthy. Not having anger in this situation would be a problem.
If it's causing issues in your life, though, it's definitely worthwhile to consider taking some steps to improve your mental health.
Therapy's probably the obvious low-hanging fruit. You talk about "handling these feelings without making my partner feel guilty". That's something talk therapy would be really good at addressing.
Another approach you can take (and not mutually exclusive with therapy by any means) is a mindfulness sort of practice. Both being mindful of your feelings during your regular day/routine as well as setting aside some time to sit still and watch your thoughts can be very helpful. Here's one guide you could follow. But feel free to research and pick a method yourself if you prefer. (And you definitely don't need an app unless that appeals to you.)
I've been jonesing for a Green Lantern movie/TV series since 2011. And I could not be happier with what they've finally released so far.
Huh! After reviewing, I think I must have mistaken something because my last two posts are not in the same community. (I also switched computers between my last comment two up and this one.)
And now, if I pick a bunch of my posts in the same community, I'm consistently seeing that those apparently don't work on Lemvotes. (Or at least I haven't found a counterexample yet.)
But the OP for this thread (to this community which is on Lemmy.world) works fine (for me, at least) on Lemvotes while my second-most-recent post (also to a community on Lemmy.world) doesn't work on Lemvotes.
And, yeah, I'm using the fediverse symbol link for all these tests. Maybe Lemmy.world blocks some communities for federation but not others? That's about the only theory that makes sense to me off the top of my head so far.
Ah, thanks for that. I hadn't heard. It's been a few years since I've done any streaming. I'll probably go log into my account and make sure I'm opted out in case I ever decide on a lark to start streaming again.
Yeah, but I'm quite certain that I can find examples of posts/comments from the same instance, some of which works fine on Lemvotes and one of which doesn't.
For instance, my most recent two posts were:
But the most recent post works fine on Lemvotes while the second-most-recent gives me the 404 page.
Plus, have you ever heard Windows users talk about Windows? Most Windows users kinda hate Windows and stick with Windows because they feel like they have no other choice for one reason or another. Just like users of other enshittified things like Facebook or whatever.
I streamed for a while, just for fun. Never tried to get popular or anything. (And I never did get popular.) Just a humble speedrunning stream. I had like one viewer who caught my stream on anything like a frequent basis. I just made conversation while I streamed. It was very chill.
All that to say, I think the issue with people is way easy for anyone who never has more than like... 4 simultaneous viewers?
Oh, I think a lot of Peertube instances support live streaming. If you wanted to ensure your viewer base stayed small (and probably that it remained more civil than the average Twitch viewer), that might be a good way to go as well.
And you're probably right that I was pretty lucky to have pretty good internet where I live. My favorite content creator/streamer doesn't stream so much any more because his ISP was shit for a good while. (His ISP was Cox and when he started dropping frames, he called it being "Cox blocked". Lol.) He's got way better internet now, and does occasionally stream, but hasn't really gotten back into the groove of streaming like he used to, and maybe doesn't want to any more.
But also, as others are saying, 360p is fine sometimes. Just depends what you're streaming.
Wholesome? On my 4chan?
Seriously, though, OP should just... you know... stream. It's free, and it's not that hard.
It's like a koan. I keep expecting "and then he was enlightened" at the end.
You've figured it out. Take as much advantage of your employer as you can. Try not to make life harder on your coworkers. People matter. Heartless corporations don't. Eek out as much fulfillment as you can within that context. There's nothing better. At least not within capitalism.
I thought I was the only one who had sardines on their potatoes! I just do a simple baked potato with cheddar, sour cream, garlic salt, pepper, butter, chives, paprika if the mood hits, and... a tin of the sardines in oil (drained). It's become my favorite meal lately.
I eat sardines almost daily, though. Egg-and-sardine salad, 7-layer bean dip with sardines, and there's also a quasi-pizza casserole sort of thing with sardines in it that I do pretty frequently. Sardines are by far the meat I eat the most of.
And of course, sardines are one of the few varieties of fish that has such low levels of mercury that eating them daily isn't a concern to speak of at all.
I'm so used to the sardine smell that I basically don't smell it any more, but it might be that sardines in oil have less of the fish smell than sardines in water.
New dumbshit bubble dropping in 3... 2...
There's always Paludis. It's basically "Portage but C++". And seems to emphasize decentralized repositories more. I've never used it personally, but I've been curious since I learned of it.
Yeah, Reddit's gonna redd. Definitely the sort of story I've heard many times before. Welcome to the beans cookoff.
That's a funny way to spell "plagiarism laundering".