y'all are confused. There's some company called Fedi Inc. that has nothing to do with the Fediverse, and they're casually using the term "fedi" as if the Fediverse hasn't existed for the past decade.
MLM for men.

It's probably fine for your use-case, but it could result in a false positive if the text on a webpage contains "Welcome to Nginx" for any reason, like this one now does.
You could take a hash of known server welcome pages and then compare the hash of the current page. But don't listen to me, simpler is always better until you absolutely need to make it more complicated.
That's a terrible hack, but I respect it.
That's epic!
Hop in the UFO, Space Bitch. We're going to Agartha.
Y'all think vegans are weird but even KFC won't throw the chicken on the fryer.
https://media.gleasonator.com/b1e53f440e63b9a06154f9922ba05dd7abcfb049cb77324d825a8355a278d474.mp4
Shitpost harder.
great abandoned central mine bargainer statue
I'm vegan btw.

I see it! What client did you use to create it?
Not sure how I missed this til now, but this is one of the most exciting NIPs I've seen: https://github.com/nostr-protocol/nips/blob/master/58.md
I'm going to be able to recreate Gleasonator in 2009... (I wish I still had the thumbnails)

Not sure how I missed this til now, but this is one of the most exciting NIPs I've seen: https://github.com/nostr-protocol/nips/blob/master/58.md
When inserting the emoji into the composer, it's just text.

There's a custom emoji category in the picker. This is through the Fediverse bridge where each server defines their own emojis. I was thinking it would make sense for each client to hardcode an emoji list at first, and then expand to allow users to manage their own emoji sets.


