https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy-ui/issues
For the Lemmy UI Frontend all bugs and suggestions go here. Be sure to check if something was already posted first. More info about contributing is here.
Maintainer of libtcod, and active in the RoguelikeDev community.
https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy-ui/issues
For the Lemmy UI Frontend all bugs and suggestions go here. Be sure to check if something was already posted first. More info about contributing is here.
Corporate middlemen on AI model generated content: “When we do it, it’s okay! But when you do it, it’s stealing!”
This genie can’t be put back in the bottle and what they wished for has became a monkeys paw for the media monopolies who thought they could replace all their artists with an unpaid robot. They’ll try to update the laws to stop this but it’s already too late.
lemmy.world was defederated, so I made another community at /c/[email protected] since that one’s more strict on validation. I moderate both places.
Make sure to use the [/c/[email protected]](/c/nethack@lemmy.sdf.org)
syntax when linking to other communities: /c/[email protected] will keep you logged in to your instance when you follow it.
The issues section is the correct place and should be considered to be the dedicated forum for feature requests and bug reporting. It’s designed for that sole purpose and gives instructions to issuers on how to reduce load when making a request. The devs will prioritize issues as necessary.
A Lemmy post or any Reddit-like forum in general is not good for requests since the posts will be forgotten over time unless they get cataloged on the issue tracker.