• DominusOfMegadeus
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    1 month ago

    It’s almost like the whole thing is a con, designed to siphon all money from the rest of us into the bank accounts of the 1%.

    • @N0body@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      481 month ago

      The best part is that when they manage to fuck up on an industrial scale and crash their insider trading money printer, the taxpayers end up bailing them out.

      The whole world suffers, and they use the people’s money to buy the dip and profit even more when the fixed game comes back online shortly.

      • DominusOfMegadeus
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        330 days ago

        In iOS on my instance sh.itjust.works in the Voyager app, I can hold my finger down on a gif, then I can either copy it and paste it into my comment, or I can add it to the photos app which then makes it available down the road anytime I want because they are all organized into the ‘animated’ category in photos. On MacOS in safari I actually have to right click the gif and save the file to the folder. At this point wherever I am if I am in voyager I then click the ‘picture’ button in the voyager comment toolbar and either browse for my animated photo or browse my folders for the GIF file.

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        29 days ago

        I’m not the savviest, but I think it’s kinda like turning a description into a url —> [description into a url](https://example.com/)

        I think you just need an exclamation(!) in front of the brackets[] and no description needed between brackets

        ![](https://gif.something/)

        Now if someone could explain to me what the exclamation(!) does, or why it’s needed, I would appreciate it

          • @MrShankles@reddthat.com
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            29 days ago

            Huh, this is what I see

            But when I click on the small “obj” box, I can see this image

            Both of those embedded images, I saved to my phone and inserted using the Boost app. I wonder if I copy and embed your posted-image-link manually, will you also see just a “clickable ‘obj’ box”? Let’s see…

            Maybe it has something to do with the app loading it to an instance’s “pictrs” first? That’s way above my knowledge though

            Edit: I see someone already helped you get it sorted out! Yay, we all learned something today