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You should check out https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/fediredirect/. This works for redirecting both communities and posts, although the latter requires to give your log in credentials to the extension.
You should check out https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/fediredirect/. This works for redirecting both communities and posts, although the latter requires to give your log in credentials to the extension.
wait re-toots (boosts) on Mastodon are not visible on Firefish?
Not to defend Twitter, but if by “dead” you mean “dying,” well yes, gradually. If you actually meant dead “dead,” not really.
The “John Smith” in Chinese is 王小明 (pinyin: wang2 xiao3 ming2), the 王 being the family name and 小明 being the given name. The 王 is a very common family name (like Smith), 小, small, is a diminutive prefix often added to nicknames, and 明, bright, is a commonly used character in given name. I should note that this is only used for males and there isn’t really a “Jane Smith” for females.
There is one way OpenAI can be near 100% sure whether a piece of text was written by or with the help of ChatGPT. They could compare the piece of text against every conversation ChatGPT has ever had. (not saying it’s a good idea)
Agreed. Trying to find answers for questions probably already asked on Discord is impossible.
I believe the 0, 1, 1+ reply counts is a setting available to your instance admins. Mine actually does count.
I’m not colorblind and see 74, but I can see how it can be read as 21. The bottom part of 2 is a less saturated orange.
Well I think if teleporters actually do get invented one day, the law would make the clone legally the same person as the original
Why is the trans community listed separately from LGBTQ? Isn’t the T literally for transgender?
thankfully Chinese has always had a singular they, “他.”
for your convenience:
by the way, 他 used to be he, she, or sing. they. the usage of 她 as she and 妳 as you (for females) is relatively recent. even now, you could replace all the ones with a “女” on its left with its “亻” counterpart and no one will say a thing. they are also pronounced identically.
I’m pretty sure plenty of singular theys have been invented in your language. It’s just that it’s not widely used at all and people would never understand you if you try to use it in a sentence.
I admire her. Excelling in two radically different areas.
Taiwan actually. They banned anything other than Mandarin.
banning local languages was also done by my local government around 50ish years ago. in every school. take a wild guess at where I’m from?
(no, I’m not dutch despite being on feddit.nl)
I get your concern about this meme being racist, but not everything is about race. The stock photo of two adults passing a baby and the picture from a cartoon depicting a woman throwing a baby just so happened to be of different races. IMO that’s not racist.
I also mainly browse on mobile haha. However loading posts from my home instance is often taken care of by the app (client).