VolumetricShitCompressor

joined 2 years ago
[–] VolumetricShitCompressor@lemmy.dbzer0.com 9 points 1 day ago (1 children)

I just wish so hard for it to be true that it clouds my judgement.

Pixelate the neckgina, do it!

[–] VolumetricShitCompressor@lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 points 1 week ago (1 children)

"Josiah Mortimer" is a comically british name

[–] VolumetricShitCompressor@lemmy.dbzer0.com 27 points 1 month ago (1 children)

Except the drummer

BA-DUM TSSSSS

RELEASE THE ARMPIT CUT

[–] VolumetricShitCompressor@lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 points 1 month ago (1 children)

So hows the ground below? Looking at this picture, I'm wondering if there might be some uneven setting in effects. Or how much area have you covered with the stones regarding contact pressure to the ground?

Eat more fibre they said, but then it's not okay all of a sudden.

 

I made an account on gram.social where I want to share stuff from my band to divert some traffic off of Instagram.

Everytime when I try to post a picture through the pixelfed app ot shows up as "unlisted" and not "public" even if I flag it correctly in the posting menu.

Does my new account have to get verified or is there a setting I'm missing? The account is public and you can find stuff by searching, though I think my forst lost doesn't show up in feeds or hashtags or anything else.

Cheers and have a good one!

Edit: So I opened Pixelfed on PC and got a notification that the first post needs to be approved by an human to appear as public from then on. The topic can be considered solved but I'll leave the post up for anyone being as confused as I was.

 

I recently had an issue with some comments not being visible to another user as it was flagged in another language his account doesn't show.

I am aware of the filtering settings regarding comments displayed. But I cannot find any default settings how comments are flagged in a language or none at all.

Can someone help me how to set it up that comments I write are kept in "undetermined"? I use Lemmy in browser and through the Voyager app.

 

I am new to skating and would like to try to get more into driving around town, however, it doesn't feel safe yet doing it on my standard Bones 103A 52 mm wheels. Our general old European city has some rough terrain (wildly switching between asphalt, stone, small patches of cobblestone, you get the idea).

So I thought I'd try out softer cruiser wheels like the Bones Rough Riders (80A hardness, 56 or 59 mm diameter) for driving around town without breaking my wrist over a small stone again. I'd still like to keep the harder wheels for the skate parks, though, and carrying around two boards seems like a huge hassle.

So what do you think about getting the Rough Riders with a separate set of bearings so I can do a quick wheel change whenever I need to? Is this dumb for any kind of reason I can't think of? Should I go with 56 or 59 mm when I don't want to install riser pads (if even possible)? Do you have any other wheel suggestions for this application?

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