[Plasma] To demonstrate the power of Flex Tape…

I sawed this panel in half!

I’ve never seen anyone do this. It seemed like a good idea & it was. It’s very nice. It’s not very fancy besides the split bottom panel & the status bar on the left. I’m using Smart Video Wallpaper Reborn for the wallpaper & the Plasma style, application style, & window decorations are Oxygen. The audio visualizer on the right bottom panel is Panon. The comic is Freefall by Mark Stanley.

Sorry if I formatted this badly, I’m using Mastodon & I’ve never made a Lemmy post.
Original work in progress post

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    18 hours ago

    By “linked” I meant that it’s where the URL field of a Lemmy post is pointed at, not the other pages you linked in the post body. Now I’m on a PC again, I see that that link is to the leafy-backgrounded .mp4 (so there’s no chance the embedder would have found the other post images if Lemmy didn’t present them).

    I think the mp4s-not-playing problem is a Mastodon bug/quirk as I’ve seen it before - neither Firefox nor Chrome can play them when navigated to, but both can play embedded and they work when downloaded. From the console logs, it seems to be a problem with the Content Security Policy stopping the rest of the video loading (since browsers only load the first chunk of a video to allow streaming):

    Chrome:

    Refused to load media from ‘https://furry.engineer/system/media_attachments/files/114/090/866/048/236/635/original/897a5752b038f3e3.mp4’ because it violates the following Content Security Policy directive: “default-src ‘none’”. Note that ‘media-src’ was not explicitly set, so ‘default-src’ is used as a fallback.

    Firefox:

    Content-Security-Policy: The page’s settings blocked the loading of a resource (media-src) at https://furry.engineer/system/media_attachments/files/114/090/866/048/236/635/original/897a5752b038f3e3.mp4 because it violates the following directive: “default-src ‘none’”

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        18 hours ago

        I’m not sure how the Mastodon–(ActivityPub)–>Lemmy bit works, but Lemmy doesn’t have a concept of a gallery. The first(?) media is your video, and that’s showing up in Lemmy. I assume it’s dropping the other images since there’s no Lemmy structure to put the other media items into.

        btw, now I’m on Firefox/Win10 with the default Lemmy frontend and I can see that video and play it from Lemmy’s embed, so perhaps most people can see it (as long as they don’t click on the .mp4 link).