Any tricks on getting the fuzzy select tool to work? Even after adjusting the threshold, it is just garbage in my experience. Nothing close to Affinity/Photoshop. Unless I am selecting something that is in front of a very solid background, I just use a paint brush on a layer mask in order to “cut out” an object.
Wait, did the Goa’uld create the pyramids themselves using their fancy space magic advanced technology, or were their enslaved humans actually the ones who did the dirty work?
This is actually from the episode Red Sky, in which SG-1 must deal with the local sun causing problems. Maybe just blowing it up would have solved things.
I got all my old posts fixed now. Let me know if anything is not working.
Before fixing, if I viewed this community from my home instance of lemmy.one, the images on those older posts would not load. But viewing the community on its original instance of lemmy.world, it seems all those lemmy.one images had got cached on lemmy.world’s server and that is what was displaying there just fine. So I was able to just view the “broken” post from lemmy.world, copy the URL of the cached image, then edit the post back in lemmy.one by just pasting in that image URL. Now, those broken posts are all pointing to the lemmy.world image and working again, even when viewed on lemmy.one.
All of the catbox images from just my posts 2-3 weeks ago were also not loading, Even though you could open up the image directly just fine, they were not loading within the Lemmy post (on lemmy.one, at least). Strangely, I just had to edit the post to get it to start working again. Just click edit, make literally zero changes, then click save.
Hell, sometimes even posts don’t federate. There was a period of a few days where Lemmy.World’s federation was messed up, and all my posts here from that period are some of the least-upvoted in this community. I figure those posts just never made it outside of Lemmy.World, or at least past anyone not directly browsing the community.
Like, I thought this post was pretty good, but it only got a handful of votes, and only a few of the comments were from accounts outside Lemmy.World.