You’re allowed to delete comments on Lemmy :)
(They’ll still be visible to third-party app users but that’s another topic, it should be fixed eventually)
You’re allowed to delete comments on Lemmy :)
(They’ll still be visible to third-party app users but that’s another topic, it should be fixed eventually)
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, too: https://lemmy.world/post/2064026
Yeah, better use the linter too, that way it’s limited to 80 characters
Most people do
Plus, navigating your blocked communities becomes slightly disturbing
Being connected online is advertising intrusion vectors to would-be nefarious actors
What Dart looks like when written by ActionScript programmers
low-hanging fruits*
They only documented it when it came for a non-hateful subreddit and it had lots of upvotes and it wasn’t removed by moderators, except for r/teenagers.
A government-sponsored instance could be interesting, but I’m not sure what value it would bring. Also it would probably turn instantly into worse than Facebook with toxicity.
I didn’t think we would have ads so soon on Lemmy, lol
Putting Tumblr on ActivityPub could be interesting and potentially save it, but there’s so much deleted content from when it was in its prime that I’m not sure if it’s even worth it. The platform is so dead.
That said, giving taxpayer money to private social media businesses is the worst idea ever. In the first place, public money should mean public code.
I don’t even think all apps supported redgifs. I’m making a web app and… how in the fuck am I supposed to support that website? Other image hosts have an extension like .gif
in their URL so that’s easy, but what about redgifs? Am I supposed to hard-code something specifically for them? That doesn’t sound right.
Hey, that’s like an IPFS gateway
The “local” sort is full of cats and it’s amazing
Can confirm; fun and games are over
Vain and counter-productive
We need content
It works, thanks!
It would surprise me if that was the explanation since this can be easily fixed by Lemmy.world itself by not sending two Accept-Control-Allow-Origin
headers, thus breaking web clients.
Right now, I’m forced to route my own calls to my server on the app I’m making because Lemmy.world is misconfigured.
I guess that for instance below 0.18.1, it makes sense, since Lemmy had a bug at that point that didn’t allow web clients to connect.
It would help on other websites and on some in-app ads from mobile devices
Appropriately-rated comment.