I believe this is coming in the next release (v1.0.0)
You can check it out at https://voyager.lemmy.ml/

I believe this is coming in the next release (v1.0.0)
You can check it out at https://voyager.lemmy.ml/


Piefed does have that feature, if that’s what you are asking.


Why don’t you start by making them look nice and funny first, if they aren’t enough dopamine? Maybe some people will follow your practices as the greatest meme poster of all time.


+1.
Very easy to use app. I’ve been contributing to OSM more because of it.

I made a feature request for modmail a year ago in their Github repo. Dessalines said:
Will re-open if anyone wants to work on this, but its way out of scope for us.
So if anyone wants to work on it, go ahead.

Oh ok, I now get what you mean.
Because of how federation works, that (or those, depending on what client you use,) badges or indicators can’t be completely hidden.
Lemmy devs could I guess hide it in the API, but it would be as hidden as votes are right now (e.g. if someone really wanted to, they could spin up a temporary instance to get that info). I mean, look at what https://lemvotes.org/ does.
And in this case, you don’t even need an instance, you can literally just use browser.pub on your browser right now to get the moderators activitypub collection: https://browser.pub/https%3A%2F%2Flemmy.world%2Fc%2Fasklemmy%2Fmoderators

What do you mean? There is already a “speak as moderator” function in Lemmy.
Doesn’t allow third party email clients.
I can recommend Posteo.


It’s funny how many GNOME people whine about the title bar wasting so much space when GNOME apps literally look like as if they’ve been made for touchscreen users. Also, what about the great black bar on the top of the system?
We should honestly just leave GNOME behind and have them deal with it. We won’t move forward much with their child-like stubbornness and toxic community.


There are some services such as lemmyverse.link to link to posts and comments in a instance agnostic way, but they aren’t a native solution.
There is a FEP called “Object Links” to accomplish this, but who knows if it ever will be implemented: https://fediverse.codeberg.page/fep/fep/e232/


Peertube. I’d like to see more channels from YouTube at least mirror their content there. It’s fine if they don’t want to deal with another platform, but let us at least do the mirroring.
If you check the ActivityPub object, you actually do see the link:
https://browser.pub/https://beehaw.org/post/23981271
"source": "https://www.tomshardware.com/tech-industry/artificial-intelligence/chatgpt-could-prioritize-sponsored-content-as-part-of-ad-strategy-sponsored-content-could-allegedly-be-given-preferential-treatment-in-llms-responses-openai-to-use-chat-data-to-deliver-highly-personalized-results",
{
...
"href": "https://www.tomshardware.com/tech-industry/artificial-intelligence/chatgpt-could-prioritize-sponsored-content-as-part-of-ad-strategy-sponsored-content-could-allegedly-be-given-preferential-treatment-in-llms-responses-openai-to-use-chat-data-to-deliver-highly-personalized-results",
"type": "Link"
...
}
I wonder why it isn’t shown.


Sure. Why not?
While not a very well known project, Crowdbucks’s (a Liberapay/Kofi alternative for the Fediverse) dev told me that he was investigating how GNU Taler works and wanted to implement support for it in his project: https://mastodon.social/@reiver/115097895209652675
Liberapay’s team should also be working on implementing support for it. They got a grant specifically for that: https://nlnet.nl/project/TALER-Liberapay/
If we are lucky, we will see GNU Taler being used by the EU as the system behind the digital euro in a few years. Then it most likely will become mainstream.


Thanks.
For how long do you plan on keeping the v3 API compatibility?


A native UI would be nice, but this also works.


Or like ones that are written in a modern memory safe languages?
Do you mean something like Rust?
There can and always will be bots on the internet, you can try communicating in places where they most likely won’t be in.
Or you can always communicate offline aka with people in real life.