Just saw this, and didnt see it here.

The minecraft devs have decided that Reddit is no longer a suitable place for their official discussions.

  • @sudoku
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    171 year ago

    FYI, imgur specially blocks viewing images when used with more strict privacy settings on Firefox. It even loads the title bar, but then purposefully blocks everything with a gray screen. A better image host would be appreciated!

      • Zeppo
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        71 year ago

        If it’s one image, why not just upload it to lemmy?

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          Idk I guess I see everyone else using image hosting, so assumed it wasn’t properly implemented yet. Does it work for the rest of the Fediverse? Like can kbin users see images uploaded to lemmy?

          If so, that’s cool. Always wished I could do this on reddit.

          Test image here:

          Edit: I tried just uploading by clicking the import image button in my app, and it uploaded it to imgur anyway?

          I’ll try again with using web browser:

          • Zeppo
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            Yeah, i see one image on imgur and one hosted on lemmy.zip.

            If it uploaded to imgur perhaps that’s something about the app you’re using, or the instance you’re on. I just use the web browser, lemmy.world and sh.itjust.works.

            Looks like clicking the embed thing in this uploads it to sh.itjust.works. Pretty handy, really! That’s great to be able to insert an image into a post with no fuss.

            yeah, everyone should be able to see the images, because it’s just a regular <img> hosted on a server like anything else online.

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          I have to mention this because it is actually awesome.

          You can copy-paste images (specifically image data, not its file path) into posts and comments and the website uploads them automatically and inserts a link. It should also work on other instances running the same web front-end (like lemmy.ml or beehaw).