Use the pi or whatever little computer that’s presumably hosting the pi-hole software to also be a DHCP server (and turn off the DHCP server on ISP’s router). It can then advertise itself as the DNS server.
For anyone else wondering, btw, it’s because lemmy expects all ‘id’ fields to be unique, so it would error if the inner object actually was a copy of the original vote.
It’s Lemmy’s fault: the original is a static gif file, and picts-rs has converted it into an MP4, on the unsophisticated assumption that it’s animated.
I would argue that I’m not asking it to be a queryable thing or a datastore. I wouldn’t expect a community’s ‘Accept’ of a ‘Follow’ to contain loads of data about past activity because that’s not a logical or practical thing to encapsulate. For an Undo though, there’s already a small, fixed-length encapsulated object inside, consistent with how ActivityPub is used for other circumstances. Since it’s there anyway, I don’t see the value in it containing incorrect, made-up data, when it may as well have the correct data.
Well, for my own nefarious purposes, I would’ve preferred to have all the info in one place. I’m not using Lemmy or Mastodon, just messing around with ActivityPub, so it’s be easier not to have to rely on past data about who voted for what that I haven’t necessarily kept.
It’s not important. I made three posts, playing with the idea of replacing TIME with TIMM (a character from Andor), 'cos there’s a TV show called TIME, which lasted for three episodes (the same length of time that TIMM did, haha). Anyway, I found a poster for a poor-quality looking film called DEADTIME, and tried to make it about Timm (who, as mentioned, is well dead).