Ahh yes, the Nonupletree hotel.
I try things on the internet.
rarely, shit just works.
Ahh yes, the Nonupletree hotel.
You know that ghost that chases you when you look away from them? That guy.
But seriously, toad’s special power is how fast he can dig and throw. Toad is max DPS. Toad is OP.
Thanks for the root-cause analysis.
Glad to have found you.
Hi! I am a toadstool maniac. Ama.
I always loved playing as toadstool. You can’t dig any faster than the toad!
“We” don’t exist, or rather “we” don’t know what makes us “us”, except for what we do know. Consciousness isn’t fully understood.
In that case, adding a “block instance” button would resolve that specific issue. I use Connect, and I just click “block instance” if I see something from an instance I don’t like. No need for me to even see the name of the instance, connect knows it so it just uses that when blocking.
I see. I am sure there will be greater support for blocking instances in the future in more apps.
My developer spidey-senses (I am a web developer) tell me that the name of the instance may still be an issue becausesomepeopleliketopurchaselengthlydomainnames.com. If that’s the case, maybe a comprimise could be to show the instance icon (assuming that’s a thing) next to the community with an option to click to get the full instance name? just spit ballin’
i don’t use voyager but i would think it would be a standard feature. maybe not implemented yet.
you aren’t entering an instance so much as you are reading a post from another instance mirrored to your instance.
have you discovered our lord and savior the block button?
are the rules really all that different, though, really?
well if you find an instance you dislike you can simply block it.
Not the dev, but i am a dev, so I’ll just say that this will be a challenge with longer names.
Why does this matter? If it’s a community about cisco routers, who cares what instance you’re seeing? It’s still the cisco community.
Think decentralized.
Notice how it says “home gas” on the side? That’s because this stores a gas, possibly propane. This isn’t a generator by itself. Where are these hooked up to?
It looks like you’re in south florida? Home gas seems to be a propane or natural gas delivery company.
My point still stands.
Not all of them are! I could contribute to the code base right now and I don’t have an instance.
Too bad you couldn’t copy it over with low-speed dubbing.