lemmybewholesome

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IanAtCambio, in Never to old to be part of the crew

Is that girl wearing a bra and a blazer with yoga pants. I thought that was a joke from seinfeld

Kecessa,

You haven’t been going out much the last ten years, have you?

stebo02,
@stebo02@sopuli.xyz avatar

idk man I dig it

aport, in See you in a bit

this is some big happiness energy

don, in See you in a bit

Skylarker here, it’s whatever.

Kolanaki, in See you in a bit
@Kolanaki@yiffit.net avatar

I’m more of a lollygagger, personally.

yoz, in They are important

Happy Kitty 🐱

Digital_man, in They are important

This made my day. She is beautiful, thanks!

SnugZebras, in Skreeee

Not sure if murder is wholesome tbh

circuitfarmer, in Can Lemmy please stay this way.
@circuitfarmer@lemmy.sdf.org avatar

Non-toxic comments and memes that have aged like fine wine. I’m here indefinitely.

Awhiskeydrunker, in Can Lemmy please stay this way.
@Awhiskeydrunker@kbin.social avatar

Bigger instances and communities may end up being more PC over the years but I think smaller ones will retain this vibe.

joolez, in Low resolution dog
@joolez@discuss.tchncs.de avatar
magnetosphere, in Low resolution dog
@magnetosphere@kbin.social avatar

Minecraft dog

Saigonauticon, in [ALERT] Lemmy.World Compromised

In the interests of being wholesome and helpful, I used a secure method to retrieve the contents of that URL without providing my own cookie info.

I accessed and extracted the .png image directly using a similar method, then dug through it with a hex editor. As best I can tell, there’s nothing particularly weird about the image itself or its metadata.

The HTML file pointing to the image contains a bunch of trackers from imgur. Google analytics, Facebook, scorecard research, etc. Those are certainly things to be concerned about, but I didn’t specifically notice anything unusual beyond the ordinary corporate-surveillance crudware (which was indeed written in JavaScript). None of these were in the image itself though.

Obviously it’s impossible to prove that anything is safe, and I only spent 10 minutes looking into this, so you should still follow the OP’s advice about not clicking on random links without thinking. However my quick analysis did not find anything particularly alarming.

Xylight,
@Xylight@lemmy.xylight.dev avatar

It uses an onload event using a markdown parser bug to run JS and upload your JWT to a certain website.

Saigonauticon,

That looks like something Imgur is doing then. Which is not surprising at all. If it’s a free service, you’re the product, right?

Honestly the sketchiest thing I found was the use of BTLoader, a self-described ‘adblock revenue recovery service’.

Probably_a_witch15, in birb hat

Have several birbs, can confirm they are adorable idiots even if they’re actually smart.

Izzgo, in birb hat

This is too cute!! Made my wife laugh too, that's always a plus. Would you mind if I facebooked it to my very tiny family only FB?

catsarebadpeople,

Go ahead

platysalty, in birb hat

He's trying his best

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