Airportline @ airportline @lemm.ee Posts 16Comments 31Joined 2 mo. ago

brb opening and feature request for passkeys in Lemmy
edit: nevermind
You can store passkeys in your password manager lol
Flashes for Bluesky gets over 28,400 downloads in the first 24 hours after launching
I didn't expect to see anyone I recognize show up here 😮
EDIT: oh wait, you're posting from Mastodon. I thought you joined this Lemmy community.
Bluesky Deletes AI Protest Video of Trump Sucking Musk's Toes, Calls It 'Non-Consensual Explicit Material
PewDiePie has switched to Linux
I wish no one reminded me.
Private accounts are not technically possible at the moment because the protocol Bluesky is built on requires all interactions between users to be public (including blocks).
The developers have discussed it before, but it would not happen for a while.
TIL Mapillary is owned by Meta
Apple Music doesn’t pull this shit
Bluesky gets growth and analytics tools with BlueSkyHunter launch | TechCrunch
Funnily enough, I actually thought those random downvotes came from lemmy.world users
I was hesitant to move this community off lemmy.ml, but I'm glad it did because posts no longer get randomly downvoted for no reason.
Rachel Maddow's pretty happy. I'm sure a significant amount of those user numbers come from #resist types.
Huh. Hexbear, the instance, gets its namesake from this photograph:
I wonder how the cryptocurrency ended up with the same name.
The place seems quieter than in December, are other people feeling the same?
That's strange, since it's about as active now as it was in December.
Anecdotally, the clique I interact with have completely moved off of Twitter and onto Bluesky.
ROOST — an initiative to build FOSS online safety tools for platforms such as Bluesky
Popular with Friends is consistently decent in my experience. It's also less likely to show me posts that I have no interest in.
There's also Skylight Social which does has apparently have an Android version, but it's in closed beta.
Eat shit, you sadistic monster
How? Do they block access to github? What happens when you click this link?
I'm not a revolutionary communist or anarchist, but I'm not a resist lib. idk