It is currently permanent (with option to show hidden in communities), but temporary is a good idea. I don’t think anyone has requested that on Github yet!
Edit: Added to github
Punch nazis, trebuchet TERFs.
I am building Voyager, a client for lemmy!
I mainly post under @[email protected] now.
It is currently permanent (with option to show hidden in communities), but temporary is a good idea. I don’t think anyone has requested that on Github yet!
Edit: Added to github
You should make an issue on Voyager’s Github! I don’t think anyone’s requested that feature yet.
Edit: Added to github
Dismiss read? Like a button to hide read posts? Voyager has that too.
Thanks for tagging them, I wasn’t sure who to contact!
Kbin is quite a bit smaller than Lemmy.
Check out the section “Guest Accounts” in the release notes here: https://github.com/aeharding/voyager/releases/tag/1.37.0
Voyager!
Personally maybe with some better art, not with the plain mouse logo
I’m more curious what it will take to get to 1.0, rather than what happens after 1.0.
Yeah, tbh the worst vendor lock-in part of Github (edit: other than the aformentioned social aspect) is Github Releases. And Lemmy doesn’t really use them.
What does lemmy v1 look like?
I think a lemmy roadmap for the next year is hard, because scope and even individual features depend on funding (for example, nlnet funds specific features).
Maybe something like Mastodon’s roadmap would be possible though (with no specific timeline)? https://joinmastodon.org/roadmap
I would only message if it was a custom tailored message and you have a history in the sub (mods often check via RES/toolbox)
I’m excited. I’m really tired of these 0.18 bugs.
On the other hand… there’s a lot of Lemmy threads with flame wars that should really be pruned from the post by mods. The flame wars bring a lot of negativity and noise that takes away from the actual discussion
Now we just need more to follow.
The RSS and API support for Mastodon are top notch and perfect for information dissemination
Wow that looks amazing. Thanks for sharing!
This is fantastic! Gonna have to upgrade soon on https://urbanists.video
Yeah, this. Remark, the markdown library Voyager uses, is very powerful but also extremely complex (it has to be, to deal with Markdown edge cases).
I made a bit of progress last week on a custom plugin but it’s a lot of work. There’s like 4 layers of parsing required.
I wish Lemmy used GFM spoilers, which just uses normal details and summary html tags. But alas.
It’s really annoying there’s no standard markdown syntax in common mark.