For me it’s 4 Lemmy results and then 2 reddit results and after than chaos ensues.
For me it’s 4 Lemmy results and then 2 reddit results and after than chaos ensues.
what a retard
Probably didn’t need the personal insult. Reddit with it’s CEO huff and puffmann is basically as bad as it gets, so I’m happy about every competition. Obviously Lemmy is doing way better but I’d be happy for Discuit to do well too.
I mean if there’s a time to test it out, it’s right now I would argue.
Lemmy is still small enough to test those things.
I have a feeling it’s insanely hard to approve an app like that in the iOS App Store.
But maybe someone proves me wrong…
*we dino like kings
Consider it harder.
Ok so my assumptions were right. Interesting…
If the first one is OPTION, would that be a bug? Would the right design principle be to do it once per endpoint and then cache it for future requests?
I’m really curious cause I don’t know how this usually works…
That sounds like a really dumb design idea. Why make a federating protocol if you still rely on the server? I don’t even get why they did it at all then.
That’s indeed very interesting and peculiar.