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funny. now everyone is talking about this and not the SCOTUS leaks.
interesting how that happened...
Linkage?
Here's one link: https://fedia.io/m/[email protected]/t/1201499/John-Roberts-secret-Trump-memo-revealed-in-huge-SCOTUS-leak#comments
What the fuck else have I missed today?
Something about hyperlinking a link twice seems to have messed with it, at least on my end. I'd suggest just posting the link as is without the formatting.
Fixed it, and it hyperlinks on its own. Why have a link icon in the editor when it's not necessary? I tried to figure out the fediverse shortcut for links (since it's a post in lemmy.world but I see it through fedia.io making a mess of the url), but it doesn't seem to be universal yet either.
Afaik, there's currently no instance-neutral way to link to a post unfortunately. As for the link icon, that's used to turn part of a comment into a link without posting the whole url for space and/or aesthetic reasons. Like this.
Also, it looks like there's still an issue on the Lemmy-UI with that url. I wonder what's up with that.
I think that was a typo for leaks (Autoincorrect,) but, uhm, here's the times article that came out
Yes everything is secretly orchestrated by a shadowy cabal dedicated to a deep truth that only you and they know. "Interesting..."