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Cake day: July 17th, 2023

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  • Regarding the ‘Unresolved questions’ part, the ActivityPub activity for Reports is:

    {
      "actor": "http://ds9.lemmy.ml/u/lemmy_alpha",
      "to": ["http://enterprise.lemmy.ml/c/main"],
      "audience": "http://enterprise.lemmy.ml/u/main",
      "object": "http://enterprise.lemmy.ml/post/7",
      "summary": "report this post",
      "type": "Flag",
      "id": "http://ds9.lemmy.ml/activities/flag/98b0933f-5e45-4a95-a15f-e0dc86361ba4"
    }
    

    From this page. I imagine it’s up to lemmy where this actually gets sent (in the sense that if a community has 1 moderator, it goes to 1 inbox, but if it has 2 moderators, it goes to 2 inboxes).











  • The short answer is that you have to ask blahaj.zone to resolve it. lemmy.ml has it as post id 11470168, but it’ll be different for other instances - whatever the next number was in their database when the post was announced.

    You get different answers depending on whether you’re logged in or not though.
    From endlesstalk.org, I can search for that post in the web-ui: Communities -> paste the post url into Search -> Change the Type from ‘communities’ to ‘posts’
    Alternatively, using the API, I can resolve it with
    curl --header 'accept: application/json' --header 'authorization: Bearer MY_LOGIN_TOKEN' https://endlesstalk.org/api/v3/resolve_object?q=https://lemmy.ml/post/11470168

    I’m not logged into blahaj.zone though, so it won’t resolve it. The web-ui only gives me this post as one that mentions the thing I’m searching for, and the API returns ‘not found’



  • I think it’s difficult to know where we really are in the release cycle for this console, as it’s been disrupted so much by initial unavailability and COVID. Normally, we’d be due a Pro version this year, but it could be this year, it could be next year, it could be never.

    Last generation I was happy with a standard PS4 until I played Control, and could see that it was struggling. I’m not sure there’s any PS5 games that are known to stress the hardware, and would do anything with the extra resources.

    I’d buy one now if I were you. Worse case scenario: you’ll want to trade it in for an upgrade in a year or two.



  • I’m surprised lemmy.ca is hosting gifs at all. Many instances are set to always convert them to mp4.

    Lemmy doesn’t seem set up to handle gifs natively. The thumbnail that’s been generated is https://lemmy.ca/pictrs/image/33ad12d3-70b1-422f-8e17-f96731de7818.gif?format=webp&thumbnail=256, so it looks like it’s rendering a GIF animation as a static WEBP image.
    The original file still works though - the result of ![](https://lemmy.ca/pictrs/image/fc909ca0-7d83-45b6-9d1f-7791cd1b8c2e.gif) is:

    If you look at [email protected], you’ll see that Connect has pretty decent support for animation (whether they’re GIFs, WEBPs or MP4s), although they play a bit slow on my phone.

    Posting GIFs is currently tricky:

    • Post them to an instance that doesn’t convert them to MP4, and Lemmy breaks them (as has happened in your post).
    • Post them to an instance that does convert them to MP4, and you lose looping-by-default.
    • Post them to an external site (like giphy.com or tenor.com), and it’s 50/50 whether Lemmy will try to copy them in, and break them (although it’s broken some uploads on [email protected], so the web client and Voyager can’t load them, Connect and most other apps can).


  • There’s something to be said for the shared experience of watching something, not because you’ve individually chosen it, but because it’s the thing that’s on. A 5/10 movie becomes a 7/10 if you limit your options right down.

    My favourite experience of watching a film on telly was for Audition (the Takashi Miike film), where, at the end of each ad break, the continuity announcer was advising, with increasing seriousness, that we should stop watching. I would’ve slept better if I’d listened.