33 GF Pan Poly Furry, kinky, nerdy. Sometimes a male foxcoon🦊🦝, sometimes a pink dragoness. Often lewd 🔞
Yes, I agree – the dirty emissions were prob causing acid rain or other serious problems that needed to be addressed anyway.
Absolutely wasn’t trying to dunk on cleaner tech or climate change, sorry if it seemed like it. Leftie enviro-hippie doesn’t even begin to fully describe me fam, lol. We’re on the same team.
Put a tiny Mindstorms chip in the minifig’s head, and I’m sold 🤑💰
Ah yes, I remember this news from months ago.
TL;DR for peeps in a hurry: Dirty emissions from cheap fuel-oil were making/seeding extra clouds over the ocean, enough to reflect a measurable amount of incoming sunlight.
New cleaner fuels (or electric power?) = no more extra clouds = slight uptick in global temp. Oopsie whoopsie.
Link to the Steam page still works, so at least the megalist of Furry games is still there
Another option: multi-image posts
AFAIK there’s no Reddit-style gallery feature for Lemmy yet, but you can upload or link more images in the description text.
Like this:
(image source: “Circle of No” by Tsaoshin)
For image links, just put an exclamation in front of the brackets. E.g. ![image alt. text](image URL)
AVIF has >90% compat., especially for most-recent versions of browsers. JXL is waaay less supported, but can be enabled with config switches in both FF & Chrome (and it just works by default in Safari).
Again, inclusion of software-specific image formats like .AI and .XCF implies someone added those arbitrarily in Pawb/Lemmy code. Hoping that @Crashdoom et al. can chime in – if they’re not busy, obviously; AVIF compat. is a minor nitpick compared to the recent backend & downtime issues
List of compatible types is way more than that, according to the Windows-specific upload dialog – includes eyebrow-raisers like BMP, Windows Icon format, XCF (GIMP iirc), HEIC (x265 has a static image implementation?), Adobe Illustrator files, among others.
If none of those are an option on lemmy.world or other instances, guess that at least proves that Pawb’s fork of the Lemmy code can accept other formats.
Google’s AOM conflicts of interest aside, the switch makes sense to me. File sizes are still king, for both storage and for Web Vitals – the latter especially matters on slower cell connections.
Though it does cheer me up how the “art software” and photography big-wigs (e.g. Adobe) recently threw weight behind JPEG-XL <3
Clearly the answer is to send Synths and Protogens. Boston Dynamics x Freedom of Form Foundation collab when?