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~~There is no indication whatsoever that @SleeplessOne1917 is the same person as @cannotsleep420~~. Jesus, people, stop pissing yourselves for the literal 30 seconds it took to fact check this bullshit claim.
*edit: I took the liberty of finding the actual dev's account: /u/SleeplessOne1917@lemmy.ml. It took a whole additional minute. You're welcome
*edit 2: /u/NOT_RICK@lemmy.world has some links below that do indeed link /u/SleeplessOne1917@lemmy.ml to /u/CannotSleep420@lemmygrad.ml. Soooo, while I don't regret my nearly infinite capacity for skepticism, but it looks like this story has some legs. Hat tip to NOT_RICK, who is adamantly not Rick.
FYI, you can make an instance agnostic link just by typing /u/SleeplessOne1917@lemmy.ml.
Nice tip, thank you. Still fumbling my way around...
No worries. A couple other things:
/c/community@instance
and@community@instance
will work for communities./u/user@instance
is instance agnostic but will not generate a mention to the user's inbox.[linktext](http://instance/u/user)
will link to the user's instance only, but it sends a mention to them. You can also do this by starting to type@user@instance
and selecting the user from the dropdown box (on the website, not necessarily in apps).http://instance/post/123456@hostinstance
in everywhere but the federated host instance. But it's all still in early development.