I’m not sure if you mean something else but I’m fairly certain the bookmark icon on a post will allow you to save a post and view it later.
(Sorry for the rushed screenshot, hopefully you get the idea though)
Hey you guys are getting more than the Newcastle community!
I’ve found it can be a little resource intensive - though I only used it for a couple of projects and haven’t tried it again!
This is an awesome shot!
I’ve seen this happen with a few image posts, not sure what’s happening there.
Perhaps try hitting the preview button before posting, just incase.
I’ve mostly used kdenlive and have had a pretty positive experience, +1 from me
It’s hard to tell at this point, in my opinion we need more active general communities before becoming too specific. It’s been a little overwhelming seeing the fragmentation of communities across instances here on Lemmy. Hopefully something happens to improve the experience, I’m liking being involved so far though!
Good. Hopefully this passes and policy continues to squash this shit industry into the ground.
Rephrasing something I’ve heard before, if you have to gamble to enjoy something then you probably don’t actually enjoy it (sports, pubs, etc.)
I’d be down for this too, I haven’t found a lively community for MTG / Commander / EDH yet, which is the major CCG format I play.
Not that I agree with the government considering introducing new taxes after they explicitly stated that they wouldn’t, but your proposed scenario is a little disingenuous (also ending your comment with ‘Wake up x
’ is fairly cliche at this point).
There are plenty of disadvantaged elderly Australians who are living in poverty and being treated like second class citizens based on their age, I’m sure that in most cases this money would be used to aid this group of people rather than the cashed up, multi-property owning boomers.
The mentioned task force is also considering increasing taxes for the mentioned wealthy older generation to help support their peers who haven’t done so well for themselves, which sounds like a more fair proposition to me (someone who is not in that group).
Agreed, I believe there should be more policy and legislation from the top down rather than being conscious of my own behaviours when it comes to privacy.
There should be harsher penalties for corporations or individuals found selling or leaking user data. There have been a number of high profile data breaches in Australia recently that I found went quiet far too quickly.
Just deleted my ~13 year old account, I was never attached to it much, mostly lurked on subreddits that I enjoyed. Looking to be more active on lemmy though!
Interesting, apparently I’m running version 0.0.33, perhaps it’s a difference there?