Thanks... (lemmy.world)

I’m currently daily driving Pop!_OS and absolutely love it! I’ve even riced it a little. In the almost 2 months that I have been using Linux as my main OS I have seen a lot of talk about Nobara. I’ve got a spare SSD in my system so I did a quick install on there to see if it would be worth moving. My main priority is...
As you know, web instances don’t display video. Perhaps there is information on when full video support is planned?
Hi guys! I’m kinda new in stremio, and don’t understand quite well how do I search subtitles if they don’t appear ASAP (Spanish subs). Any addon to recommend? It’s better to play on external player or with native?
!morbidcuriosity...
As an Indian, I know protesting against this bill is the best we can do but it seems like most of the people in country arent aware about this or simply dont care, this is disastorous!!
If you can name your ‘Four Favorite’ films, there’s a social network where people are smart, funny and not trying to influence your next purchase
We’ve heard our users loud and clear - interoperable end to end encryption (E2EE) across email providers is critical for privacy and security online. We have taken this feedback to heart. We are proud to announce support for PGP encryption inside Skiff mail starting today for all users across all tiers, including Free.
Reference to LD s1e10 “No Small Parts”
And it’s just downhill from here… 😅
The instance I’m on just did the update and this comment highlighting is really throwing me off. It’s super glaring and unpleasant imo and I’d really appreciate the ability to turn it off. I’ve looked around a bit but haven’t found anything myself. Am I missing something?
I have “show read posts” unchecked, so I shouldn’t see them. I can still see them. I didn’t see them yesterday, when lemm.ee was 0.18. I do see them today after 0.19 update. I’ve toggled it on, saved, then off, saved. Still seeing read posts.