Brilliance also has a page on that site - that image looks familiar, was it on the box cover?
I would like to see more finely-grained feedback than just "no". Particularly as it forces the voter to justify why they're downvoting.
Some posts/contents are bad because they're spam, abusive, or against the rules, or in the wrong place - downvoting these is useful crowd-sourced moderation, particularly for things that don't warrant a mod report.
Some are just indisputably wrong and it's a useful signal that the poster is talking rubbish. Then there's the grey area.
Sometimes it's just that the poster's opinion is unpopular, and people are downvoting to suppress views they disagree with - I think that's not a good thing for a discussion and encourages echo chambers. I like the idea of one of the downvote options being "I disagree" and that basically not doing anything.
I believe Piefed let's you restrict downvotes to people that are subscribers. I think that's a good solution to idiots downvoting from all just because they're not interested in or understanding the post and/or the community it's in. I also wonder if people even understand that they're not training an algorithm, just dragging people's posts down.
Maybe in a week or two, TheButton Redox, once you've had time to make your tweaks and a bit of word to get round.
It's not asking for your password, it just needs you to tell it your username and server so it can send you a magic link. It's technically logging in, but it needs to know who you are so you can press the button (and use the chat).
This is how this kind of event always works on the Fediverse. It's not putting your account at risk and I don't really see the problem.
There's a breaking change in this: Spotify can no longer be used to fetch images (or anything - did it do anything else?)
From the commit message:
Remove the built-in Spotify adapter from Navidrome due to Spotify's change in API usage policy. Since March 9, 2026, all Spotify Development Mode apps require the app owner to have an active Spotify Premium subscription, making it impractical to maintain as a built-in integration.
Deezer is a good built-in replacement for artist images, and it works out-of-box, no need for extra configuration. Users can also use artist-nfo-metadata as the first agent option to override any incorrect images. For those who want Apple Music integration, the new Apple Music plugin is available as a drop-in replacement using the plugin system.
That's beautiful, I might struggle through with a translation app since my French is too woefully inadequate to do it myself.
No, they used female as an adjective when describing their friend. I agree it's unpleasant when people talk about "females" but that's not what happened here.
No, I never got to a happy place with this feature. I was trying to parse the wikitext (the markup language used for MediaWiki) but it's a hairy beast so I thought about parsing the output html instead. Then the site started being really unreliable and I put the transcriptions on the back burner.
Watermelons became symbols of Palestine amid censorship of the Palestinian flag because of its similar colours.
Ah, ok - before reading I thought someone had got their stereotypes mixed up.


Finally! Not being able to easily browse on a phone got old about two decades ago.