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is there a !woosh for the replies to your comment?
33 years old Web Engineer, Frenchman living in the UK married to an Italian. Papa to a multilingual baby.
is there a !woosh for the replies to your comment?
Actually I found a way to make it work, bit hacky, but you can add #.jpg at the end of your URL. For example, here is your osaka picture as an image post pointing directly to twitter
https://lemmy.world/post/341872
I’ve used
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Foojf9RaEAA1GM-?format=png&name=small#.jpg
As the URL to force image detection
(if you’re not a dev, I assume this is your face right now, sorry about this:
I’m not a lemmy dev, I just took a look at their repository
I believe it’s the regex that detects if something is an image
A reddit image URL is :
https://i.redd.it/2obhjz2wb37b1.jpg
or
https://preview.redd.it/7s1p7mal707b1.jpg?width=640&crop=smart&auto=webp&v=enabled&s=f741210c6c54fed7c3ed06aaabdb1f0a49fd46cb
in both cases it has “.jpg” (with the dot) in it so it passes the regex. It does not need to finish with it.
Whereas the image your provided does not have that in it.
You can instead download the image and post it like this, or similarly take a screenshot.
I believe that sort of website does this on purpose to make sure they don’t waste server resources on other website that do not drive any ad revenue to them.
Hard to select them, Shonen: Full Metal Alchemist - Brotherhood is pure perfection but I’ve watch an episode of one piece every week for the past 15 years of my life so it does have a special place in my heart, despite some obvious pacing issues.
Funny: Yakitate Japan, an anime about bread baking. Super funny and engaging, sort of like a non-porny food wars mixed with Gintama.
Recent: I’m currently enjoying “campfire cooking in another world”, and recently finished Yuru Camp, both really good.
I remember seeing Abraham Lincoln Vampire Hunter and the first avengers on the same week and much preferring the first one