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  • That's some luck you got there.

  • Lemmy does not support blocking posts, users, instances, communities or comments via keywords natively. That is a client sided feature of Voyager.

  • Some devs sure do fear linux users.

  • Lesson learned indeed.

  • "fuck the fuck in or fuck the fuck off"

  • Got diapers instead of a laptop from amazon.

  • Second one if a constructor or a builder is not an option. 1 is out of the question.

    Why are the Lemmy devs asking for this though?

  • Ches

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  • Yeah, Lemmy is slowly growing and active niche communities are slowly appearing as well.

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  • Not mine btw.

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  • Afaik you can. The frontend interacts with the backend via an API so yes. It's possible.

  • My bad, the title sounds wrong.

    I am currently planning on using ODbL with DbCL. When used together, the users of the database must comply with the licenses of the copyrighted material in the database. So it isn't exactly relicensing the content.

  • I am thinking of using ODbL for the database structure and DbCL for the content. With this, users need to comply with the licenses of the copyrighted material inside the database.

  • Isn't it fair use? No commercial usage.

  • Rule

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  • I wonder if any isekai protagonist ever wonders if they get into another isekai when they die in that isekai. They could then proceed to kill themselves indefinitely until they get into a satisfactory world.

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  • She should know her limits, 2 gold coins is the upper limit. Just because she grew in a few months into a fuckable lady does not mean he will keep her to himself.

  • The imouto's head is pretty well done, but the guy's, not so well. Pretty big I'd say.

  • Spank?

  • Welcome to Lemmy. Glad to get new people here.

    Just a quick FAQ because newbies tend to get some common things wrong:

    Q: What is a "community"?

    A: A community is basically a subreddit that lives in a specific instance

    Q: What are we called in Lemmy?

    A: Most people use "lemming"

    Q: What is an instance?

    A: An instance is basically a server. For example, you registered at lemmy.world. lemmy.world is an instance. With the power of federation, you don't need to register at other fediverse platforms to interact with stuff there here (only applicable to federated AND supported fediverse platforms). For example, mastodon.social can mostly interact with lemmy servers (instances)

    Also, don't mind the old looking minimalstic UI of lemmy. A revamp of the UI with a more modern design is being developed as we speak

    Any questions welcome.