And also confirming that the Lemmy spoiler syntax does not work on kbin.
And also confirming that the Lemmy spoiler syntax does not work on kbin.
!Testing!<
is the Reddit spoiler syntax, not working yet, though: >!Test!<
I think it has a wysiwyg editor or something.
You don’t need multiple unless you want to quote paragraphs, see my comment further down
Nah, multi-line is just
> line 1
line 2
line 3
line 1
line 2
line 3
You only need multiple > if you want paragraphs:
> paragraph 1
> paragraph 2
paragraph 1
paragraph 2
This never changed for those of us who used old reddit ;)
You got your answers already, so I’ll ask:
as are we a subset of lemmyworld?
What gave you that idea?
Lemmy is irrelevant compared to Reddit. Completely and utterly. There’s what, a single medium-sized subreddit over all instances here?
This is a bit too hard. So many shows I loved: Firefly, Fringe, BSG, Expanse, Killjoys, Dark Matter, Night Sky, Silo (only watched 3 episodes so far but read the books, and it’s everything I wanted), Stargate SG1, Stargate Universe, Person of Interest, Helix (S1, not idea WTF S2 even was about :D)
That’s already skipping stuff I liked, but didn’t love :D
The regex for your community in options.html should be ^([a-zA-Z0-9\-ßàÁâãóôþüúðæåïçèõöÿýòäœêëìíøùîûñé]{1,63}\.)+[a-zA-Z]{2,63}$
Not sure if there’s some issue I can’t think of, but it probably can even be simplified to ^([\w-]{1,63}\.)+[a-zA-Z]{2,63}$
The current one, for example, doesn’t allow subdomain instances like kbin.example.org I already created a PR for the first version for the lemmy extension, but maybe someone can say why the simpler version would/wouldn’t be okay ;)
Since the beta release on the 1st, I’ve been playing the Warhammer 40k: Rogue Trader beta. But not finding as much time as I want, I only have 30h so far. I played the Alpha when it was released, but stopped after one playthrough. Haven’t had ship combat yet (just arrived in footfall), but everything improved over the alpha, and even the alpha was probably better than Pathfinder: Kingmaker or Wrath of the RIghteous right on release ;)
For those who don’t know, it’s a turnbased Warhammer 40k CRPG by the same company who did the 2 Pathfinder Games, Owlcat Games.
I hope so, but there seem to be a significant amount of people who think that every instance should be their own community. I don’t quite understand what they even want federation for then, but they are very outspoken.