This labeller seems to have issued 263 labels including one negation.
It also has 249 eu.wsocial.verification.record records on it, which look different to bsky verification records. (they include an "accountType" field, but no displayName)
No schema, I'm just looking at an existing one.
It's mentioned in the image's alt text. (people are often very good about doing that)
You can toggle "Display larger alt text badges" on in the accessibility settings if you want to make them easier to see. (I do)
I think that depends on why you're doing it.
e.g. Bobby Fingers got a hair transplant for purely artistic purposes.
It almost always is affirming though.
Bluesky fork rather than a mastodon (+soapbox) fork.
mv3 extensions can still modify links on the page after it loads.
Both directors probably had a similar collection of DVDs, both being from the UK.
They don't strictly need an appview for that. Witchsky and mu both use microcosm for finding verification records.
They could host their own instance of that, if they didn't want to rely on some guy's raspberry pi.
That isn't to say it's not an improvement, to be clear.
Apple also completely slid under everyone's radar with this.
Do nuns fly that plane?
I think there was a TV show about that.
I think that had the textures scrolling rather than wiggling, but it was very similar.
IIRC, they used different scrolling speeds to portray distance because everything was flat otherwise.