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I believe the tracker doesn’t emit the same signal when the phone the AirTag is paired with are communicating directly. So as long as the owner of the airtag is in the vicinity it will not be considered as following/stalking you.

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You can access it by formatting the link like this

/c/linux


<span style="color:#323232;">[/c/linux](/c/linux@programming.dev)
</span>

That will make the link relative to your instance

For some reason if you put the entire community name with the instance in the link text it will not load in Connect for Lemmy, trying to find a user instead.

I’ll try to flag it as a bug soon.

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I’m not sure how else you could get there unless subscribed while using the app.

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As if it’s not already gathering all bluetooth devices in range already.

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You are severely limited with what you can do with the AirTags if you don’t have an iPhone. You need to pair it to an Apple account, and you don’t have access to Apple’s Find My Device network on Android.

Apple’s and Google’s network aren’t inter-operable and do not communicate with eachothers and will not transmit location data across both.

The only thing the Android device will be able to do with it is report the presence of an AirTags without a connection to its paired iOS device in the vicinity as an anti-stalking feature, make it ring to facilitate its discovery and the ability to scan it’s builtin NFC tag to read the owner info.

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For now I subscribe to multiple communities, but I really hope the Lemmy devs figure out a way to let each user create a community group.

The way I envision it is that you can create a group where you can combine communities on your end, and you can then cross-post to these communities when you post to that community group.

On the other hand, there would need to be a way to ensure that cross-posts aren’t generating a ton of duplicates to those subscribed to multiple communities, and I’m not sure how the comments on these cross-posts should be dealt with. Maybe the comments should be kept separate per cross-post, or maybe if you have these communities in a group there could be a way to display the comments from there multiple posts together, to ensure all those crossposts have a change to get some interaction on other instances?

Then there’s also the possibility of spammers abusing the system.

There is still place for improvement.

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Some restrictions could be added to avoid dumb mistakes like this, like how you cannot add NSFW and non-NSFW communities in the same group

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This could be another feature, the ability to save a draft when posting, just to avoid losing a lengthy post.

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Cyberpunk 2077 and It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia.

It would make an interesting bowling session.

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It’s only for 𝕏posting anyway.

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I’ll keep using Firefox and be extremely vocal about websites that won’t support it. I mean that’s all I can really do.

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2FAS or a KeePass vault kept in sync on both, which can store TOTP private keys and display them when needed.

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F that, at least provide a text-based list, not just a screenshot of movie covers…

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I could see the federal govt cutting the fees charged from the federal healthcare budget transfer.

How hard would it be to implement an emoji reaction system (like Telegram) instead of Up or Downvotes?

I recently read a funny comment and wanted to give it the 😂 reaction like I would on a Telegram post, but upvoted instead. Reddit had upvoting downvoting but wondering if Lemmy, being an open source innovative software, should evolve past the upvote downvote and allow for a wide range of emoji reactions to a post.

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Clown and poop emojis everywhere.

Honestly, upvotes and downvotes are IMO good enough.

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Initially I thought you needed to hold it as a brass knuckle, but then it makes the gun points towards the holder :/

Yeah, the ergonomics of that thing aren’t great.

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Reddit is rotten to the core, the CEO is just to puppet in front of it all.

Replace the CEO and nothing will change as long as there are investors looking to make a profit.

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old.lemmy.ca absolutely nails it <3

EDIT: Just noticed the upvotes are blue while the downvotes are red, is that the desired result?

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Ubuntu is based on Debian, so I figured I should just get on the source distro.

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Wtf is going on with Skim’s arm?!

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