Version 2.37 temporarily broke compatibility with instances on Lemmy v0.19.3. Version 2.38.0 is already out with a fix.
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jutty@blendit.bsd.cafeto
Voyager@lemmy.world•Why did Voyager break for my server?English
6·5 months agoI’ve been noticing the same, on and off. At first I thought it was my instance, but it’s fine on its own and through other UIs.
Aside from your thread, all else I could find was this issue, which is from May, long before I started noticing this, so not sure it’s the same problem
in this thread, as a twist on the more common meme “is this AI” or the more accusatory variant “this is AI”, we doubt human intelligence instead
I’m disheartened by comments stating “whats the point?” just because it’s hyper realistic. I do prefer less realistic art too, but the amount of dedication it must’ve taken this person to develop these skills and then the work on each painting, it speaks volumes beyond just being a replacement for a picture… You’d hang it on a wall and tell every visitor “this is a painting” and then each and every one of them would go NOOO
jutty@blendit.bsd.cafeto
Fediverse@lemmy.world•Could not upvote on another instance [please explain for noob]English
3·8 months agoIf you see yourself facing this often, you can also use a browser extension to make it easier to see the post you are at in your instance.
For Firefox and derivatives, the simplest one is Lemmy Link, which places a Lemmy icon next to links such as the sibebar’s !community link in the instructions for logged out users to find the community in their own instance. It has not been updated in two years, but still works.
Another option is Kbin Link, which does the same thing and has seen recent updates but tends to trigger “this extension is slowing down…” notifications.
A third one I found is Instance Assistant, which instead adds a “Find in my home instance” button to the sidebar. It does have some additional features, but I couldn’t get them to work. This one is also available for Chromium-based browsers.
jutty@blendit.bsd.cafeto
Fediverse@lemmy.world•How do you not feel overwhelmed using Mastodon?English
5·9 months agobasically I never follow any feed (be it Mastodon, RSS, Lemmy, newsletters, whatever) that is too high volume. If something is sending too much content I’ll just unsubscribe/unfollow. So for instance Lemmy communities for news are soo overwhelming, I’d rather sign up for a newsletter with a selection of five or so important news for the day.
jutty@blendit.bsd.cafeto
Fediverse@lemmy.world•Does any mastodon app have the ability to Hide Read Posts?English
3·9 months agoYeah, sorry! I realized that after sending the comment, but I guess I was too late to delete it. I’d also like to find a Mastodon app that does that
jutty@blendit.bsd.cafeto
Fediverse@lemmy.world•Does any mastodon app have the ability to Hide Read Posts?English
1·9 months agodeleted by creator


That’s already configurable in Settings > General > Share Links.