Kittygram is an Instagram frontend, like nitter and invideous.
A lot has changed since I first posted about it. Kittygram now has:
- a developer API
- atom feeds
- ratelimit tracking
- explore/popular pages
- more themes
Failing optimist, can code poorly.
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🇵🇸 Saoirse don Phalastín! 🇵🇸
Previously @irelephant@lemm.ee.
Kittygram is an Instagram frontend, like nitter and invideous.
A lot has changed since I first posted about it. Kittygram now has:


That’s why I posted it.


What’s going on?


uhhh, don’t look too close at the dates in the email.


Not really.

Source: https://rivals.space/@deuxnise/115032302416832519
Originally posted here
A fake email. It reads: From: Linus Torvalds torvalds@linux-foundation.org To: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org Subject: [RFC] Remove IPv4 support from kernel, effective next merge window Date: Sat, 15 Aug 2025 10:42:00 -0700 Message-ID: 20250815-drop-ipv4@linux-foundation.org
Hey folks,
After yet another deeply technical and entirely calm discussion about HRT (High-Resolution Timers) that somehow devolved into 200+ replies, personal insults, and at least one GIF of a raccoon, I have decided it’s time to take drastic measures.
Effective next merge window, we will be removing IPv4 support from the kernel. This will both (a) resolve the maintainers’ scheduling disputes, and (b) force the world into the IPV6 utopia we were promised back in 1998.
If you need IPv4 after this point, you can either:
run an ancient kernel from before the change (good luck with the bugs), or rewrite your applications to use IPv6 and learn to love colons in your addresses. Yes, I realize this will break roughly *everything *. No, I don’t care. I have already switched all my machines to IPv6-only, except for the toaster, which unfortunately still insists on using a 192. 168. x. x address. The toaster will be replaced.
If you disagree with this decision, I suggest you take it up with the HRT maintainers. But please keep it civil this time. (Or at least keep the raccoon GIFs under 1MB.)
That’s unironically what ladybird (browser engine) did


just wait until you need to edit some xml in android studio
Login with browser fingerprint
There’s some tax thing here where they send you the password by post.
How do people see the screen


Images don’t work very well, but I guess you don’t need those if you have an imagination


What am I supposed to use when ms-word breaks itself while I’m offline now


As much as I liked old notepad, it is a pretty decent markdown editor.
I don’t know anyone who uses xcode for anything but ios dev
Imagine having to verify your age for every docker container spun up by GitHub/forgejo actions.