These docs are for latest Lemmy version so you may experience some mismatches with a legacy instance but I didn’t see something like that so far.
TBH I find the docs very easy. It’s about JS documentation familiarity I guess.
I’m a male, 23 yo software developer. Admin of lemy.lol instance.
These docs are for latest Lemmy version so you may experience some mismatches with a legacy instance but I didn’t see something like that so far.
TBH I find the docs very easy. It’s about JS documentation familiarity I guess.
You can see the URL and request body from LemmyHttp class method docs: https://join-lemmy.org/api/classes/LemmyHttp.html#getPosts
Good to hear it’s out 🎉 I’m so hyped for the image proxy. Storing images permanently was costly.
I guess the new plugin system is capable for those features but unfortunately I have to reject. I already have some hobby projects in mind but I don’t even have time for them because of my job.
Why fork though? You can still create an instance with strict rules and karma requirements (with help of new plugin system?).
It’s all about preference of admins. Just ask them what they’re allowing.
If you don’t use pict-rs then Lemmy will not proxy images and just use original URLs. Also, in the new version that has not been released yet, you will be able to disable the proxy via config.
On iOS, I can recommend Mlem.
Nice. I guess “Summary” is something like git commit message. I thought it more as the summary of the article :)
You’ve picked a nice name :) I’m glad you didn’t choose fedipedia.
I just created an account on open.ibis.wiki and created “Lemmy” article but it’s not shown on ibis.wiki 🤔 I guess it still has a long way to go, but I think it’s a nice project 👍
I don’t understand those who criticize Lemmy developers. They were developing it while you were not here, I don’t think they will stop just because you are leaving :)
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It is about power. If they have more than 50% of the users, then all other instances should comply with their changes and obey them. If they don’t, then they’ll be blocked by more than half of the users. No instance owner will take this risk.
I’m trying to explain you that you don’t really need to own something to own it. If you have enough power, you have it already.
You can technically create but you can never be sure that your mails will received.
They don’t usurp the service but make it uncomfortable/unstable to you.
Literally this. Right now you can’t create your own mail server because big corpos like Google, Microsoft is going to make you end up in spam folder.
Now, apply this to fediverse.
Seeing my PR here made me feel good. 3 months and ~60 commits for only one lil field was too much 😅
It’s very nice and reassuring that all the commits are audited subtly though.
Finally 🎉 Love you guys ♥️
There is auto complete on default UI, I can just type “@postw” and it’s showing me the bot. I’m not sure about bookmarks but they should implement auto completion on their apps.
One less ‘m’ :) @PostWatchBot@lemy.lol
I use it for some niche communities too. Small communities are not infected with bots fortunately. Apart from that, it sucks more than before for sure.