Man, I stole your meme
Man, I stole your meme
Obligatory xkcd link: https://xkcd.com/927
Considering there is a Debian 12 based version available and the latest Ubuntu-based one is 22.04, it does look like they’re moving towards Debian. They don’t seem to be the only one to do it, I’ve heard Linux Mint team is supposed to make LMDE their main distro at some point in future as well
I do have experience in nodeJS microservices, including DB ORMs and REST APIs. It’s about migrating that knowledge to java environment now
That was kinda my plan, but still wouldn’t know what library to use for database access etc
Have same issue with my LMDE, so interested in what answers you’ll receive here cause it might be something similar on my side
Well, the comments are separate for each crosspost so I’d expect the server to return all crossposts equally…
I’m not saying it’s easy, just that it’d be nice to have.
Just because it’s a Lemmy problem, doesn’t mean Sync can’t do anything about it, for it’s user’s benefit.
I would imagine one post preview with a very compact list of instances on which the posts were posted so that you can enter either of those posts’ view.
Or merge the posts into one view, show somehow it’s a merged post, and merge comments as well (and let you choose the instance on which you want to comment if you create a new top-level comment).
Reddit had similar issue but it wasn’t that bad since you hardly ever had 2-4 similar communities - something that appears to be very common with decentralised lemmy.
Good start! But to be able to “sell” it (i.e. make users use it) you gotta say how it’s this better/different from alternatives like yt-dlp or youtube-dl?
I think Windows keeps some bugs unfixed for backwards competibility reasons
Hey, at least it’s “warn”, not “block”, right?
Right?
Would you say it makes sense to have accounts on the 2-3 instances that you’re most interested in rather than 2 account and being dependent on federation?
I’d go ahead with cypress, both for e2e testing (whole app at once, component integration etc) and component testing (testing components in isolation)
/s Sorry, I had to 🤣