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Good example of AI making stuff up instead of simply saying “I don’t know”.
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Good example of AI making stuff up instead of simply saying “I don’t know”.
No that’s not merged yet, still needs more feedback from plugin devs.
No that’s a completely different issue.
Yes I have more time available than expected, at least for now. And whenever I don’t program for a while, I get a strong urge to write some code so I can’t stop myself.
Yes I have more time available than expected, at least for now. And whenever I don’t program for a while, I get a strong urge to write some code so I can’t stop myself.
None of that matters if Mastodon doesnt implement these suggestions or standards. And from past experience its extremely unlikely that they will. Thats why I think its best to ignore what Mastodon does, its not our concern how they decide to render things.
Someone on in the Matrix chat tried this and didnt have any problems.
I noticed this bug a few weeks ago and fixed it. This will be included in the next release.
Thanks for the support. I think the era of single, centralized sources of information will soon be in the past.
Available Soon.
Dansup is well known for making grand announcements and delivering on them very late or never. I think it was more than two years ago that he announced federated groups for Pixelfed and still nothing. So I wouldn’t get my hopes up yet.
I don’t see how that would work with federation, as there would be multiple separate groups of community mods (and also admins) who could remove comments.
Thanks, I hope you’re right :D
Thank you :)
Maybe you can make some contributions to Ibis ;)
It can get a bit boring working on the same project for so many years. Having a different project gives me more motivation.
Thank you :)
Yes articles are duplicated in the same way posts are duplicated on Mastodon or Lemmy, so they wont go away. Moderation doesnt exist so far. There is a search field in the sidebar.
The link goes directly to Ibis where I posted the announcement.
The frontend is very primitive right now, but it could definitely be made to work without JS.
That is true but most developers are still on Github, which hasn’t been affected by enshittification yet. I also have to keep using Github because of Lemmy, so I don’t want to switch back and forth between two separate platforms.
However once Gitea starts federation we definitely want to migrate Lemmy to a selfhosted instance, and probably Ibis too.
You can use pg_stat_statements to find slow queries. Try sorting by top
total_exec_time
.