
Good to hear the problem was that!
25 yo software developer. Admin of lemy.lol instance.
Good to hear the problem was that!
That’s interesting 🤨 It shouldn’t reduce the records until the last page.
You need to change input parameters (skip, take) to paginate through pages and merge all communities you’ve fetched. You’ll probably need to use something like Python or NodeJS.
For example right now you’re using skip=0 and take=10, which will take first 10 communities found in DB.
Here you go:
https://lemmy-federate.com/api/community.find?input=%7B%22skip%22%3A0%2C%22take%22%3A10%7D
https://lemmy-federate.com/api/instance.find?input=%7B%22search%22%3A%22%22%2C%22skip%22%3A0%2C%22take%22%3A10%2C%22enabledOnly%22%3Afalse%7D
You can change the skip and take values to paginate through list.
You can easily fetch through the API. You can either check API routes from the repo or I can give you some examples if you want to?
Tesseract was functional but not as beautiful as Photon. I think I’ll stick with Photon.
It is difficult to detect the connection between instances. Because Mbin and Piefed either don’t provide federated instance list or the admins can turn it off. That’s why I completely stopped checking federation status in Lemmy Federate, I just send an API request and if it fails I assume they are defederated.
So, I’m sorry, I do not have this data.
Agreed. This is not YC news.
Lemmy Federate has 3 types of client types:
Lemmy Federate provides first-class support for Lemmy and Mbin. Other types of software can’t follow other instances.
Probably for the same reason that Palestinians do not leave Palestine. It could be habit, belonging, hot political atmosphere, not being wanted by other countries, or not having any other options.
Also this is wrong community.
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Beauty of fediverse. An instance with thousands of users and posts goes down, fediverse still lives.
You were waiting for this one for a month, aren’t you? :)
Sadge. It was a pretty solid instance.
It was a nice map. If it still works I will try to redeploy it.
Edit: This is an early prototype of the lemmymap, not the latest version of it. I don’t think it’s worth to deploy. I may recreate it from scratch in my free time.
Unfortunately, it’s used as a generic message rather than whether it actually violates community guidelines. Frankly, Mlem’s approach seems better to me.
I haven’t tested it, but it would be pretty bad if reports was also removed from mods when the admin resolved it.
Thanks for the info and the fix, I thought you removed it :) I’m leaving it as is now.
Yes, that’s what I was guessing too.
Is there a way to show community and instance rules while reporting in applications? If I remember correctly, Mlem used to extract them from the description, but I guess they gave up. Could there be a standard for this? Anything I can do?
/cc @[email protected] @[email protected] @[email protected]
I think Meilisearch is pretty good. I throw it wherever possible and it works :) Implementing a custom solution is not worth it.
This depends on the instance of the video being used. Some instances clone a copy of the video, some use proxies, and some send the link directly to the user. I don’t recommend it if you have limited bandwidth.