Just a helpful and honest cat-fox hybrid from the forests. More about me. Feel free to DM me.

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Cake day: July 13th, 2023

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  • Hello and welcome fellow fox :)!

    Oh, you want to get into full-stack PHP? Then I can recommend you the laravel framework. It is amazing to quickly build a backend. I would recommend to directly start with a tutorial for laravel, you’ll learn PHP automatically.

    Don’t believe the negative reputation of PHP. Modern PHP is a great language to use and they have a good documentation.

    Btw, I’ve set up together with @Wander@yiffit.net a Matrix room for sysadmin and developer furries. DM me if you are interested to join.


  • Never heard of them.

    Firstly, let’s say I’m not fan of religions at all. In my opinion they cause more harm then good. Here again, a religious group tries to force their beliefs onto other people.

    We are talking about fictional works here. No real living entity gets hurt. It is just a product of the mind. Following this, it is only paternalism. Please, we don’t need a thought police.

    It reminds me of the “killer games” discussion we had some years ago everywhere in media. People forget that there is a huge gap between what we do virtually and what do do in real life.

    Finally I have to add, people that actually do unnecessary harm to real animals in any way deserve the worst punishment and I do not count them as a part of this fandom.

    So to answer the questions:

    How should the furry fandom react?

    Ignore them. Ignoring is always the best option (in a online setting).

    Is their point valid but are they simply to loud and aggressive?

    Loud and aggressive.

    Or are their methods correct and it’s time that the fandom received a wake-up call?

    Nope.




  • Hey, just trying to calm your anxiety. There will always be people like us fighting big corporation with open source. Here a list of all open language models as an example.

    Join the fight, always recommend people oss alternatives, use these alternatives yourself, contribute to them. Use Firefox instead everything else that is Google based an so on.

    Instead of turning away I would recommend you to play around with self-hosted variants, like this for text and this for images. Know your enemy ;). This is what helped me, since I had a similar reaction as you in the beginning.



  • Hmm. In Mastodon you follow people like in Twitter. And on lemmy you follow topics like on reddit. I prefer to follow topics instead of some “influencers”, that’s why I’m here.

    But the incentive to switch platforms is higher for someone, when his favorite tweeter switches to Mastodon, it is just about consuming the content of that person.

    For here it is more important that many people are creating content, to be able to consume much. Also an empty community “looks scary” to post something, so we need brave people to post there first. That is probably why the start is slower. It is just about a critical mass.




  • I’m researching right now. Regarding the blurring there is already a pull request, that implements the exact feature you would like to do (if I understand you correctly) https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy-ui/pull/1640.

    I agree, maintaining a fork of lemmy-ui and rebuilding it every change is not feasible. Sadly it looks like there are not much more possibilities of extending the ui than the custom header and custom theme css.

    So I think the header scripts it is… But one thing I think would be nice is, that these scripts can be enabled/disabled by the users individually and should be off by default. So that people not interested in that are not impacted by possible performance issues or bugs. Nice would be if it would be possible to create an additional settings tab, where all these extra scripts are toggleable.

    Let’s see, if I have time I’ll setup a dev-environment to experiment with stuff.


  • At first I actually wanted to create an additional button for the editor in create post, to paste the link to, but then I decided against it, since I wanted a more universal approach.

    But now I’m actually interested in writing lemmy UI plugins, maybe I’ll rewrite my code :).

    First I was confused but now I think I get it. You already did something on here, that nsfw stuff is unblurred by default (since it is at least like that for me now), but you would like to make that toggleable. What talks against the “disableblur” and “shownsfw” themes that are selectable. Are these also experiments from you?

    I’ll do some research regarding lemmy ui now.
    It would actually be better, when there already would be a way to extend behavior server side, like modifying the HTML that gets served, instead of doing it ad-hoc on client side (performance). Also if at point there are to many scripts “patched in” they’ll probably start to be incompatible. Example, I append a child node to a element called “x” and another script removes the element “x” for some reason, which would break mine. Let’s see if extensions are planned in lemmy. Else forking the entire UI and expanding on that would also be a (but more time intensive) possibility.

    I’ll come back to it, after I did some more research.



  • Oh, wow, playing DnD with you must be fun.

    So the TLDR of your felkin lore would be:

    • They are good farmers and travelers

    • They are sometimes traders themself

    • You can hire them as support for transporting things

    • They live in packs


    May I ask how long did it take you to come up with all that, including research? I’m impressed.



  • I suggest following lore for them:


    They are a species built for traveling.

    They are like the protectors of traveling people, like merchants. They roam around in the fields and help travelers in danger.

    They are strong, so they can help to move a caravan from A to B and protect it from possible aggressors.

    Some of them are messengers and bring news and important letters from faraway lands.

    Judging from the looks, they have a common ascendant to dragons. Following from that they are mythical creatures thus they are very strong, they could have even magical powers, but they are rather rare. They have a calmer nature compared to dragons, mainly because they are herbivorous.

    There are highly specialized to different terrain. This explains why they can look very different to each other.


    I hope this is a good starting point.