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  • In order for posts to show up at least 1 person has to have subscribed to the community from this instance

    I just subscribed to it which made it load the correct banner + community icon and I assume new posts should start federating when they get made

    I assume less people will have subscribed from here to any lemmy.eco.br communities since we tend to have a lot more english users and the br instances have content mostly in portuguese

  • Thanks for the report, should all be fixed now

  • The comment language is set to german, do you have that disabled in your language settings?

  • Whats the file size and file extension?

  • Trending communities is scuffed and doesnt actually show trending communities. Usually if theres a new community made within the last 2 days it shows there otherwise it shows the most dead communities as they are getting large subscriber activity relative to their MAU

    Vacant collects a lot of different kinds of communities ranging from unmoderated ones that havent been taken over yet by a new mod team to ones that are admin started to start getting some content on that subject (usually if thats the case ill be posting in it on my other account)

  • Yeah pictrs has been having issues recently. Some images load but others dont and you cant upload any new images until we get it fixed

  • As more people use https://lemmy-federate.com more niche communities will show up in most large instances by default

    Imo its the ideal solution since it populates the posts in the all feed for people who don't know about the site to still see

  • It looks like you were temp banned from the linux community for 3 days

    The comment you made was transphobia which goes against the programming.dev code of conduct. I suggest reading the comment of the user who replied to you and learning how to respect people more

    This comment

    does not qualify as a "respectful conversations where no one is insulting each other, or anyone else"

  • Rather than being limited to posts themselves it probably makes more sense to attach it to certain chunks of something. For example a block of code so that people copying the code to use in their own projects after receiving help actually have the license to do so rather than that just being verbal (could make it default to MIT No Attribution or some other license the community specifies). This same logic can be extended to images (although probably with no default for those since theres way too many possible cases)

  • If youre not part of one of the instances/countries that submitted a song theres an other option when voting

  • Nothing would change about the community itself if it goes from lemmy to sublinks. Still accessible on the federation as normal and on version 0.1 the core features should have parity

    Reposting my comment I did before:

    Sublinks is a drop in replacement for lemmy. In version 0.1 nothing should really be different between the two apart from the default UI looking different

    For world Ruud commented about that before and nothings been decided currently on theyre going to handle it (I assume youll see some sort of post in their meta community way before anything happens)

  • I'm working on the frontend for it rather than the backend so I'll comment more about that

    But a new project allows for way easier change of the base aspects. For example im currently working on a theme system thats allows for dynamic themes created at runtime as opposed to it needing to be built in. Also a components library. If this was added onto lemmy ui it would involve massacring the current structure of the UI to essentially make it a new project anyways

    Originally was working on the stuff in a new UI on my own but I've merged that into what's happening with sublinks since they're making a new UI anyways as well and would let more of my UI changes to get connected up to the backend easily and shared across multiple frontends

    In terms of technologies it also allows the federation code to be completely separated out from the api. Federation is currently its own project so it can be scaled separately and its made in go

    Also allows for more organizational changes since we have more control over how the project is structured and the structure of how we talk to each other and decide on changes is different than how its done with lemmy (having a matrix space we talk to each other and there being weekly meetings as well)

    Moderation tools is the first milestone after parity but theres also other milestones as well in terms of changes made that differentiates it from lemmy visible on our task board thats public on the github repo


    Normal thats theres going to be multiple of the same type of software as people have different goals of what it should be and how it should be organized. Bevy and godot both exist in the open source gamedev space. Theres 7 misskey forks that all mostly aim to do different things but share the misskey api (and a lot of them also use the mastodon api). One of which (iceshrimp) is currently having a rewrite to change the tech stack and make it easier for them to add features

  • I dont know what youre concerned about relating to it but

    Sublinks is a drop in replacement for lemmy. In version 0.1 nothing should really be different between the two apart from the default UI looking different

  • fair, I could repin it on one of the weekdays as well

  • Threads can't see lemmy content either, its two different message types and they don't have handling for the one lemmy uses

    (They also don't pull posts at all, only outbound federation is implemented in threads rn)

  • Were defederated from threads due to the community vote that voted to do so

    As well, Lemmy cant view threads posts so even if this instance was federated with threads theres another thing stopping it and that is stopping every other instance from viewing all of the content (comments to lemmy posts show up but nothing else atm)

  • Yeah could try to implement it at one point after parity and moderation is reached in it/sublinks

  • If anyone still sees messages from the spammer in the comments let me know, federated removals are wonky sometimes

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