

hell yeah


hell yeah
This implies the existence of noobstates, hackerstates, and godstates
Also, it’s annoying to use that function because you can’t set a default for stuff you write, so you have to select it from the drop-down on every single post and comment.
The alternative is writing [Spanish] on every single post, which is a bit more annoying.
Otherwise I agree, you also can’t select multiple languages apparently (if it was possible, you could select Spanish and Undetermined, for example). I guess we can hope Lemmy devs consider to implement multi-language posts. Until then, the tags in the title seem like the best solution.
I think the 7th rule could be modified a bit, Lemmy has language-tagging functionality built-in, so the rules could just mandate that every post be tagged properly (without the [Language] part of the title).


You mean perfect is the enemy of good?
I don’t use standard Firefox since they started enshitifying
Any Firefox forks should have this option; even Chrome (and Chromium) has it.
All a website with only first-party cookies can learn about you is “I’ve seen this user before”, which is only an issue if you’re worried a news site or something is trying to discern your private information from the articles you read, but for me the convenience of first-party cookies is worth it. I can see why you’d keep them disabled though.
It’s a very efficient royalty-free codec: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AVIF?wprov=sfla1
Moop is an excellent name for this doggo


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This is in the default (Standard) Firefox anti-tracking settings
Aye that’s fair, my comparison was too much of a hyperbole. But why not just block cross-site cookies?
you just get what you write.
Every language is like that
So you log again every single time you visit a website? I don’t get the Luddite-y response people have when someone mentions cookies, ones that aren’t cross-site don’t impair your privacy.
Yeeeah, it’s still worth it for me though. If that happens I just disable the blocker temporarily


Some cookies are useful, like the ones keeping you logged in. Not all cookies are created with the sole purpose of tracking you.
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