• @OpenStars
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    72 months ago

    If these people knew that much, they wouldn’t call it “A.I.”? :-P

      • @OpenStars
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        42 months ago

        In case it helps, here is how I do the markdown:

        1. make sure the link is valid - e.g. Google Image ones almost never are, without the second layer of indirection, so all of those I have to follow twice

        2. type out all of the following syntax - annoying, especially on a phone’s keyboard (I don’t use an app, just native browser): ![alternative text](linkurl)

        3. use Preview to verify that the image actually shows

        Yeah… it’s annoying, hopefully Lemmy browser support improves one day:-).

        ![image](https://i.imgur.com/XSK9074.jpeg) =>

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        I don’t know if any of this will help you in the slightest, but I thought I would at least try and offer!:-)

        • @NegativeLookBehind@lemmy.world
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          2 months ago

          https://i.imgur.com/0xb3mJf.jpeg

          I love that this is becoming a troubleshooting thread. Markdown link above…Memmy generates the markdown for you, so let’s see if it works.

          EDIT: seems to have worked now

          • @OpenStars
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            22 months ago

            We be finding.

            We be replacing.

            We kick trouble in the FACE!:-P

      • @OpenStars
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        32 months ago

        Your comment looks entirely empty to me, either viewed from my federated home instance or in its original location (but without me logged in) at https://lemmy.world/comment/9764819. I see this sometimes and always wondered what may be going on. Does it look empty to you? Any idea how it got that way - some kind of word filtering perhaps?

          • @OpenStars
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            22 months ago

            Oh that makes so much sense, and I didn’t even consider that. I was thinking rather that there’s no way I know of to even accomplish the submission of an empty string (perhaps in theory some kind of API call). Thank you for taking the time to answer:-).