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It's online until the end of the weekend.

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I'm building the python logo on the lemmy canvas. I'm not an artist tho 😄. If you would like to help out, it's around 9,733.

Python logo

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Would anyone be interested in adding some Yakuza pixel art to the lemmy canvas?

Some suggestions:

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Spez has been stripped of it's most powerfull communication tool because now we have an open source decentralized version of it :)

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Where is Lockmart love?

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Y'all come on over and drop some pixels!

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seria massa talvez, existe um pedaço de tamanho bom quase não usado

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Detaylar için canvasın matrix ve [email protected] lemmy topluluğuna bakabilirsiniz.

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Blahaj Canvas (canvas.toast.ooo)
submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by [email protected] to c/[email protected]
 
 

Is anybody interested in making something on this canvas thing?

Never participated in r/places, figured I might give it a go

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by [email protected] to c/[email protected]
 
 

Hello all, I'm sharing this here because I think it is a fun and interesting initiative that users might appreciate knowing about.

The instance https://toast.ooo/ is running an event similar to Reddit's /r/place. Here you can find their post announcement. The canvas can be reached here: https://canvas.toast.ooo

If you are not familiar with /r/place: the idea is that every user gets to place pixels on a canvas. After placing a pixel, there is a 1 minute cool-down before you are able to place the next pixel.

To log-in, you fill-in your instance's name and username, and you are sent a code as a private message which you then use to authenticate. So the method of authentication does not expose your username and password combination to a third party.

I find it cool how third-party events like this one can be integrated into the decentralized Lemmyverse without requiring active input from instance admins.

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