@newt this is due to the frontend sending the password as form data, but the backend only understands URL parameters as I recall. Fix released but bug still exists in the wild on older versions. I hand rolled an HTTP request to get the job done; it's a bit tricky to manage the auth tokens this way, but possible with sufficient care.
https://git.pleroma.social/pleroma/pleroma/-/issues/2746
https://git.pleroma.social/pleroma/pleroma/-/issues/2746
Used to be my parents would say I was "sitting on a feather" if I laughed aloud while reading something, so now I mentally read the word "article" on humour websites as "arse-tickler".
The ninth amendment to the US Constitution reads, "The enumeration in the Constitution of certain rights, shall not be construed to deny or disparage others retained by the people." It doesn't, however, specify what other unmentioned rights exist to be retained by the people, only that the Constitution's enumerated ones aren't exhaustive. #RoevWade was decided on the basis of a right to privacy the #SCOTUS ruled existed and protected a woman's decision to have an abortion (not privacy in the sense of secrecy, but in the sense of personal autonomy - much like a business being "privately owned", the identity of its owner is not necessarily secret but that individual can make unilateral decisions regarding its operation). If, as has been indicated, that decision is going to be overturned, will there be any other unenumerated rights that remain protected by the ninth amendment? I'm not aware of any but would be interested to learn about them.