

maybe it can’t be done? I think Jerboa doesn’t implement, but i thought the web UI did…
Author of lem.el, a lemmy client for emacs: https://codeberg.org/martianh/lem.el
maybe it can’t be done? I think Jerboa doesn’t implement, but i thought the web UI did…
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ah i solved it, it’s that the max_depth
arg has no sane default, so a client needs to set it manually. currently the server has a hard 300 max value i think.
blocking instances for users was added in 0.19. it works like community block: you don’t see any posts from an instance, but you can see the activity of users from that instance on any other instances where they do stuff.
https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/pull/3869
[this is not an endorsement of federating with any meta product. i believe in deplatforming hostile actors, which they’ve well and truly proven themselves to be.]
no one else is having issues with this?
i read the page title, then looked at first result and it was mastodon.social and second was mstdn.social.
mayb for your site to match its title you want to not make “federated” the default status sort option?
(or a b)
i never thought of lisp as concise before
thanks a lot for this
yeah, the relative ones are always on another instance it seems. if you strip the ‘/c/’ you can hit the ‘/community’ endpoint with the ‘comm@inst.ance’ part as the name parameter and it returns the community_view for it. works fine.
thanks for clarifying, so i guess my other link type is an error on my end somewhere…
ah, Lenny. I really love Lenny.
so “path” is a decimal separated list of comment ids? docs say nothing, but it looks like that.
thanks for the clear info. i think i’d missed the All type_. now off to find the path attribute.
presumably the idea is just to use/interact with the device on one’s own terms, rather than being harrassed by it into engagement?
i do both, but they’re different things.