Hmm, lemmy.ml is lagging a bit from lemmy.world, but not that much to explain 2 months delay
Hm, I feel that should be easily worked around through proxies, but the problem is that the Russian authorities would go after those russian instances then
Looks like there’s plenty of ground and from what I read about vaxry, they seem to be a bigot at best and a cryptofash at worst.
Year, tone down the smug “prs accepted”, mate. You’re just toxic
Plugin a thing in so many software, from firefox, to wordpress, to godot engine, to unity engine to whatever else. I doubt it’s something extraordinary to pull off
I don’t think generic apub plugins will work, but a plugin system for lemmy makes a lot of sense and pople like me could then help add the features we need
Hmm, interestingly, the mastodon thread has more answers from mastodon users, which did not appear to deferate to lemmy. I wonder if they have lemmy.ml blocked
I find that the most accurate definition is a society where the primary mode of production is wage work
It totally is. Not by your pet definition maybe but millions of wage workers and stock markets say otherwise
You call this calm? :D
But I know the feeling. I didn’t really want to run a lemmy but reddit made it intolerable not to and here we are. I should be working on my main project >_<
When working on lemmy is too relaxing so you need another project to keep you busy :D
They ignored lemmy.dbzer0.com
It’s exactly the same for us. There are hundreds of open issues for Lemmy and we can’t work on all of them.
You misunderstand. For you, lemmy is your full-time job, so working on feature A instead of feature B, is still working on lemmy. For me being a lemmy admin is a side-thing to my main FOSS project, and on top of that I also have my day job.
By voting totals you mean the karma score? We intentionally decided not to show that because it has many negative effects. It was accidentally still exposed in the api so we removed that.
yes exactly. But this is something that you diverge from what other admins might want. So they cannot submit it as a feature even if they want to which is what I was alluding to earlier as to why you might not see the PRs
“if you do this right” sounds like wishful thinking. Sorry but every other software uses plugins for his sort of thing for a reason. As a devops, sysadmin, and developer, what you’re describing sounds absolutely unusable for the vast majority of its target audience.
My brother’s in christ, you need to deploy that shit somehow…
Also lol at the idea that every tutorial is the same difficulty
I think you severely overestimate the capabilities of the average admin
because maintaining, compiling and deploying custom forks is an order more complex than loading some third party plugins?
And because with plugins each admin can mix and match what they need
There’s no monkey patching needed! There’s way better approaches with signals and events and shit!
Even if there was a performance hit. That’s something for the plugin users to eat. The point is they have the option. Beehaw.org might accept the extra 1ms delay to have the tools they need.
And yes, the effort needed to support plug-ins is worth it. This is why all successful community driven software does it!
Any time I see a grognard seriously suggest going back to bash for anything exceeding 10 lines of code it makes me very happy none of them are in control.