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Why is my browser trying to pull content from several other Lemmy instances?
  • Well I was wrong, I checked my network panel and it's definitely just thumbnails that it's fetching, I'm dumb I thought that only domains that served scripts ended up in the uBO matrix panel, I did a test and it does that with any third party content instead, static or not :p

  • Well, it's finally gone.
  • From the community main page you tap the three dots top right of the screen and choose "block community".

  • Why is my browser trying to pull content from several other Lemmy instances?
  • It's definitely not only static content tho, I block third party scripts with uBO and it shows other instances domains in the blocked list.

    Edit: I was mistaken, it's just images

  • Disappointed ex-Reddit user after the APIcalypse - starter pack
  • You probably have an empty instance in your settings (eg. lemmy.ml but with no account under it) and were browsing the "Everything / All" feed, you went inside a post served "via lemmy.ml" and tried to upvote. Obviously it asks you to login in that case.

    You can remove instances with no accounts by long pressing them. Also you can hide the everything feed from settings ;)

  • Disappointed ex-Reddit user after the APIcalypse - starter pack
  • Also, Liftoff requires you to login to each individual instance to upvote anything from that instance for some reason.

    Uh, I just upvoted you and this post from feddit.it using Liftoff

  • Liftoff! Version 0.10.4 is available today!
  • It's the best app for lemmy imho, thanks for the good work!

    I love that it's the only one that allows me to select text like RIF, I wish there was a setting to make it selectable by default on long press!

  • Il blitz dell'FBI all'istanza Mastodon kolektiva.social
  • Se non erano neanche oggetto dell'indagine è un bel modo di fare mandare direttamente gli agenti a casa a sequestrare tutto, mi chiedo se avrebbero fatto uguale fosse stato il server di una corporation.

  • What would be the best way to protect a room from unwated visitors in a low-tech fantasy world?
  • The room is built on the inside of a giant snail's shell, if you give it a special kind of lettuce the snail will retreat and clear access to the room.

  • th4 th4 @feddit.it
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