The ones below the warning certainly are though!
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Judging from the last tweet, little bro would be 20 today, I wonder if he grew up to be a nice man.
Carcinization and cancerization!
Ah yes, the Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor of franchises
As someone who kickstarted and finished the original (not quite 100% though), do you recommend me to purchase the remake?
Not quite my case. I'm more of "Mmm, that was the best work I could do, and somehow it's still not good enough?!"
Nearly everyone else in a team I work on decided to leave along with their boss, so guess who's left with the knowledge
"Uh, writing the stork for your new sibling was very VERY exciting! Especially the part where mommy decided to grab my... pen to write herself"
Do not, my friends, get addicted to the indoors
Closest thing I found was adding a close button directly on the toolbar. No min/max buttons available unfortunately. Or you csn use a specific window decoration with a locally integrated menu: github.com/Zren/material-decor…
Good to know, but I think I'll need to develop the questions a bit to explain my expectations.
- On most of the other Fediverse apps I've used (Mastodon, Akkoma, Iceshrimp), Lemmy threads are not actually threaded on the home timeline, instead showing every single individual reply as a separate repost. Friendica does manage threads properly, showing the original post and its replies as a single group. Does WAFRN do the former or the latter?
- I could technically use a RSS-to-AP bridge, but in my particular case it would almost certainly be considered an abuse of the terms of service: I use RSS feeds to follow YouTube channels, over 1500 of them to be exact. Even if I spun my own local bridge server, that would mean 1500 local accounts to manually generate and follow from my main account just for the sake of notifications. Add 1500 more of those if the software doesn't support Bluesky natively and I need to follow their RSS feeds instead.
Not sure if it's consensual if the requester was high as a kite, though