

Not everything, but some might be possible with plugins. Lemmy v1.0.0 will have some sort of plugin system and afaik Piefed already has them.


Not everything, but some might be possible with plugins. Lemmy v1.0.0 will have some sort of plugin system and afaik Piefed already has them.
Sorry but that was a slightly sarcastic way to present gratitude imo. If it wasn’t meant in the way I interpreted it, my bad.
There is one: !forgejo@programming.dev
Indeed it does, I stand corrected on that part. It seems like the official frontend does support it.
Though ! being the official way of tagging is still true. Piefed’s or Mbin’s frontends might not support it, especially Mbin.
I’m just trying to help. No need to sound like that, buddy.
!<comm_name>@<instance_domain> is the microsyntax for tagging communities, in Lemmy, Piefed and Mbin. No client will open your ./c/code_review.dev
edit: official lemmy UI does support it
/c/ is unnecessary
afaik you do need an account to search
We need active users, not just users that post something once then disappear. The MAU is more important than the user count.


chromium gets jpeg xl support, a more superior alternative to jpeg and webp


I just found this in your buy me a coffee page:
promotion of the livingrimoire AGI software design pattern
If you think that whatever your creation is is a “AGI software pattern”, then it should become obvious why you got banned from everywhere.


The link doesn’t seem to point to any existing post. Did it get removed?


Are you talking about self hosted LLMs or commercial ones, like ChatGPT?


You must be literally trolling if you think that is a fair comparison.


I think Cinny has a pretty similar interface.
reminds me of a certain game.
subbed


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/


Graze seems to be proprietary, so no.
https://faqabout.me/iam/graze/is-graze-open-source-software-4901
Instead of letting plugins execute raw SQL, why not expose certain functions like ones for crud operations on db models?