Note you linked to it via lemmy world. The community is in this instance; Relative link should work in each lemmy instance
Weird, clicking this link causes the jerboa app to instantly crash.
yep, jerboa can’;t handle relative links atm
Had to crash the app three times before reading these comments, haha
there is no reliable lemmy browser app around yet :/ i just use the web version
Ack, thanks.
Mlem gets a pop up that says that link type isnt supported 😅
Oh damn, sorry, yeah, makes sense to link locally. Just changed it.
Reddit is just going to demod everyone who wants to keep it closed and hand the sub over to whatever compliant stooges they can find. It’s what they did to /r/drones.
link for kbinauts: https://kbin.social/m/[email protected]
Link for fediverse @newyuzupiracy
may or may not work depending on how your application/instance copes with fediverse account links
sometimes kbin breaks with these sorts of links which is why I avoided it lol
Something I’m not understanding is that my link goes to the same place as yours. Mine 404’s yours doesn’t. wat.
Edit. Aaaah theres some funky JS things happening that are trying push you at a user account instead. Which doesn’t exist.
yup as I said. sometimes it goes to a user page and sometimes a magazine page
This has to be the biggest thing that I’m waiting for to be standardized on the fediverse
Doing the lord’s work, thank you. I’ve genuinely not figured out the link stuff yet, like I’m trying to learn the alphabet over again
the problem with links is that we’re all on different websites, and lemmy vs kbin use different url standards. on lemmy it’s /c/ and kbin it’s /m/. and ofc different host names.
My impression – and I have not gone digging through the tech docs yet – is that the idea is that !magazinename@instancename is supposed to be the syntax for reference, but it isn’t correctly auto-hyperlinked, at least on kbin.
Kbin (and Mastodon, calckey et. al.) don’t know what to do with a bang url. It’s a lemmy thing. @[email protected] should work, but doesn’t because of a kbin bug. It works on those other platforms though.
@tal @damipereira @Beardedsausag3 @Otome-chan Try putting an @ sign before what you just typed. For example, @audiofiction
testing: @!gaming !@gaming @[email protected]
@Otome-chan @damipereira @Beardedsausag3 @tal I’m not sure how it automatically puts the, !, in there, but what about removing the, !, and just having @gaming unless Lemmy requires the !?
I wanted to try with the !. yes, doing it without does hyperlink it, however here on kbin it can sometimes lead to a /u/ page and sometimes to an /m/ page and it seems unpredictable which one it does.
Thank you! Today I started my first adventure into emulating and I had a few hiccups along the way. Most of the links I found for troubleshooting were from the subreddit r/yuzu, which was closed. I’m still impressed how BotW worked right off the bat - was expecting the Linux experience to hit me, but lately things just… work!
TotK also worked well day one, and almost perfect now.
Yeah things have improved a lot! And emulators like yuzu being open source really helps.
thanks, just what I needed
Oh nice! Thanks :)