Dear @firefox : Please stop saving images as webp when I drag them out of the browser. Forever stop that. Even if they are webp originally, just give me a setting to auto-convert them to JPEG. When I get a webp file the first thing I have to do is convert it manually if I'm going to do anything with it.
Windows supports WebP. Software that uses Windows APIs to read image files has no problem reading those even if it’s from before 2020. I forgot which application it was but in one case changing the file extension was enough for me.
Thanks to a tip from @jerry I am using the @thunder_app client to access infosec.pub and I am already really enjoying it and getting value from it. I have found a couple #infosec communities already - anyone got any they particularly like? @GossiTheDog? @neil?
Das können andere Browser zwar auch, aber die schicken zum Übersetzen alles, was du anschaust an einen #Cloud Übersetzungs #Dienstleister. Dadurch kann jemand mitlesen, was du interessant findest.
No, the issue is OP needlessly tagging a Lemmy community and btw also using German instead of English. It’s definitively user error here. People wanting to post from Mastodon to lemmy need to follow some guidelines, for example that the first line is the title of a post.
The first line of the title gets interpreted by Lemmy’s server software as the title. This detail is displayed nowhere when posting from other platforms.
That’s for people to figure out who decide to tag a Lemmy community. Mastodon users cannot just assume everything using the ActivityPub protocol is Mastodon or works exactly like Mastodon. Mastodon displays this community as “Group”, not an individual profile, so it’s not like this comes out of the blue.
It’s Mozilla’s fault that there is currently no dedicated official Firefox profile, only @mozilla@mozilla.social.
By the way, your image isn’t visible outside of Lemmy.