Get list of users subscribed to community?
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    Yeah ok. My server only has me as a user (minus a few test users). And all local communities are fairly small, so doesn't really help me.

    So last paragraph really applies.

    Might make a feature suggestion on the Lemmy repo for this. Would be super interesting data to analyze.

    Thanks for your reply tho! Really appreciate it.

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  • Is there a way to get a list of users subscribed to a given Lemmy community? Trying to do some Lemmy wide data analysis using that information. Or alternatively, is there a way to get a list of communities a given user is subscribed to?

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    ## Overview Echo for Lemmy needs to connect to a Lemmy server to function. These servers are Lemmy servers that are responsible for hosting your account, content, and more. Think of your server similar to your email provider (ex. Gmail, Yahoo, iCloud, etc.). Some servers are private meaning that you must get manual approval from the server admins in order to join. Other servers are fully public and you can join without any approval. ## What to look for when choosing a server? When choosing a server, you should consider the following: - **Reliability**: You want to choose a server that is reliable and has a good uptime. This will ensure that you can access your account and content whenever you need to. Server admins are under no obligation to keep their servers online, so it's important to choose a server that is reliable. - **Moderation**: Each server has its own rules and guidelines when it comes to content moderation. Some servers are more strict, while others are more lenient. Make sure to read the server's rules before joining to ensure that you are comfortable with them, and that they align with what you are looking for. - **Privacy Policy**: Each server has its own privacy policy that outlines how your data is collected, stored, and used. Make sure to read the privacy policy before joining to ensure that you are comfortable with how your data will be handled. - **Language**: While not required, it is recommended to choose a server primarily in your preferred language. This will make it easier to communicate with server admins in the event that you need to contact them. Due to the decentralized nature of Lemmy, you will be able to interact with users and communities from other servers. Similar to how you can send an email from Gmail to Yahoo, you can interact with users from different servers on Lemmy. ## How do I join a server? In Echo, you can join a server by entering the server's URL into the search bar, or scrolling through the list to find the server you are looking for. If the server is public, you will see a "Sign Up" button that you can click to create an account on that server after tapping on the server. If the server is private, you will not see a "Sign Up" button, and you will need to contact the server admins to request an invite. If you already have an account on a Lemmy server, you can find the server's URL in the list of servers or search for it in the search bar. Once you find the server, enter your login credentials to access your account. ## How to create a server? You can also host your own Lemmy server. This requires technical knowledge and resources to set up and maintain the server. If you are interested in hosting your own server, you can find more information on the [Lemmy documentation](https://join-lemmy.org/docs/administration/administration.html).

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    UniFi 7 Introduced
  • fishcharlie fishcharlie Now 100%

    Doesn't sound like you've given any reasons against it?

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  • UniFi 7 Introduced
  • fishcharlie fishcharlie Now 100%

    https://yewtu.be/watch?v=oKKNH_GkHYU

    At 3:28 they say they'll be releasing more UniFi 7 access points in the coming months.

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  • UniFi 7 Introduced
  • fishcharlie fishcharlie Now 100%

    Agreed. Not gonna buy this right now since none of my clients support WiFi 7 yet. But Ubiquiti is pushing this out faster than WiFi 6.

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  • fishcharlie fishcharlie Now 100%

    Thanks. It did go down after about 40 minutes or so. It seems like my instance isn't federating properly now tho. Had to manually call /api/v3/resolve_object with the link to your comment to even be able to reply to it.

    Another example is here you can see that the number of upvotes doesn't match this.

    Any ideas?

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    Lemmy Support fishcharlie Now 100%
    High CPU Usage

    After upgrading Lemmy from 0.18.5 to 0.19.1, the `lemmy_server` process is taking up 200-350+% of my CPU. Although I haven't seen it max out my CPU yet, it's getting dangerously close at times. Any thing I can do to fix this? I'd be fine with downgrading temporarily if this will require a Lemmy fix, but I'm not seeing any documentation on how to do that. I'm assuming DB migrations were run between those two versions (which might make that complicated).

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    Pre-fill Create Post From URL
  • fishcharlie fishcharlie Now 100%

    For Mastodon there is something called Tootpick which allows you to enter your server's domain and share any content by redirecting the user. For example: https://tootpick.org/#text=https://eventfrontier.com/post/37808. So I'm not quite sure the federated nature argument makes sense. Sure it's more complicated that a centralized system, but possible regardless.

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  • Does Lemmy have anyway to pre-fill the `Create Post` details from the URL? For example Reddit allows for: `https://www.reddit.com/submit?url=https%3A%2F%2Fstackoverflow.com%2Fquestions%2F24823114%2Fpost-to-reddit-via-url&title=Post%20to%20Reddit%20via%20URL`. I'm aware that this gets slightly tricky across instances (due to different domains), however I was hoping to build a system where the user enters their Lemmy domain, and it takes them to a page so they can create a post about a given URL. Any ideas?

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    "Initials" by "Florian Körner", licensed under "CC0 1.0". / Remix of the original. - Created with dicebear.comInitialsFlorian Körnerhttps://github.com/dicebear/dicebearAP
    Apple Now
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  • fishcharlie fishcharlie Now 100%

    What are you trying to backup to? I’m assuming some 3rd party service? You might have to break it up by year or something and do it in batches.

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  • Light-based “LiFi” is stunningly fast, notably fragile—and now standardized
  • fishcharlie fishcharlie Now 75%

    At this point it’s like, why not use Ethernet?

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  • Hello Apple enthusiasts, I need your assistance for a little
  • fishcharlie fishcharlie Now 100%

    Apple M1 Max, Ventura 13.4.1 (22F82), Safari Version 16.5.1 (18615.2.9.11.7).

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    Dodgy app from Apple coming up in my Screen Time
  • fishcharlie fishcharlie Now 100%

    My guess is this is the service that has the backlink feature in the top left near the time. So when you open an app, you can easily go back to the previous app.

    But, it seems like a bug in iOS that this shows up in your screen time.

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  • Introducing Echo for Lemmy iOS TestFlight Program
  • fishcharlie fishcharlie Now 100%

    Thanks! Since it’s still alpha and extremely early stages keeping access pretty tight at this point. It’ll open up more soon I hope. Subscribe to the Echo Lemmy community for updates.

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  • Introducing Echo for Lemmy iOS TestFlight Program
  • fishcharlie fishcharlie Now 100%

    Oh wow. Actually didn’t know that. I’ll research that some more. Just to be perfectly clear, this app only posts data to your Lemmy server. It retrieves a few configuration details from a remote file (but that request doesn’t include any PII, except for your IP address, which I personally don’t log). Will definitely look into this more. Thanks for the info.

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  • Introducing Echo for Lemmy iOS TestFlight Program
  • fishcharlie fishcharlie Now 25%

    Good feedback. This is meant to be extremely initial. I absolutely understand the hesitation to collecting PII. TestFlight does capture a lot of this data automatically when you sign up using a link anyways. Once it gets into beta (or even later alpha stages) I plan on releasing a public link that doesn’t require an application. I really appreciate your honest feedback tho, and I’ll definitely take it into consideration and consider alternatives in the coming days. Thanks again!

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  • Lemmy needs rewards a la Reddit
  • fishcharlie fishcharlie Now 85%

    Feels like this would just be adding on a centralized feature to a system designed to be decentralized. If anything, it should be based on a decentralized system like Bitcoin or something.

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  • cross-posted from: https://eventfrontier.com/post/6196 > I'm extremely excited to announce Echo for Lemmy. This is a project I've dedicated all of my free time to for the past little bit, and it has come such a long way. Although there is still a lot of work to do, I'm excited to share this alpha version and get feedback from the community. > > **Key Features**: > > - Intuitive, beautiful design > - Timeline that provides key information about posts > - Upvote, downvote, and comment on posts just by swiping > - Threaded comment support > - Blocking & Reporting support > - Support for every timeline sort option > - Share Extension to create posts from other apps > - And much more > > **Screenshots**: > > ![Screenshot of the Echo timeline](https://eventfrontier.com/pictrs/image/5b5fdb84-dddc-4cd3-a40c-e03164e2d0c5.png) > > ![Screenshot of the profile view](https://eventfrontier.com/pictrs/image/dd3fdce5-1718-46b1-adda-00dded6b0df3.png) > > **How to Join**: > > Please keep in mind that this is currently a closed alpha program. Things might not be perfect. Bugs exist. It's not feature complete. However, it's a great start, and after using it myself, I think it's ready to be shared with the community. > > I truly believe in the community aspect of Lemmy and the Fediverse. Your feedback will help shape this application, and I'm excited to hear what you think. > > If you would like to join the alpha program, please fill out [this form](https://forms.gle/QXFfjgBP2uzJGfHm6), and I'll be sending out invites as soon as possible. I expect the first wave of invites to be sent out this week. Then be sure to subscribe to our [Lemmy community](https://eventfrontier.com/c/echo) to stay up to date on the latest news, ask questions, leave feedback, and more. > > **How to Report Feedback**: > > I will be compiling feedback from the following sources. Please feel free to use any of these to report feedback. > > All constructive feedback is welcome. Please note, that nonconstructive feedback may result in removal from the alpha program. > > - TestFlight Feedback System (take screenshot from your device & tap `Done > Share Beta Feedback`) > - [Echo Lemmy Community](https://eventfrontier.com/c/echo) > - [Echo Mastodon Account](https://mstdn-social.com/@echo)

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    I'm extremely excited to announce Echo for Lemmy. This is a project I've dedicated all of my free time to for the past little bit, and it has come such a long way. Although there is still a lot of work to do, I'm excited to share this alpha version and get feedback from the community. **Key Features**: - Intuitive, beautiful design - Timeline that provides key information about posts - Upvote, downvote, and comment on posts just by swiping - Threaded comment support - Blocking & Reporting support - Support for every timeline sort option - Share Extension to create posts from other apps - And much more **Screenshots**: ![Screenshot of the Echo timeline](https://eventfrontier.com/pictrs/image/5b5fdb84-dddc-4cd3-a40c-e03164e2d0c5.png) ![Screenshot of the profile view](https://eventfrontier.com/pictrs/image/dd3fdce5-1718-46b1-adda-00dded6b0df3.png) **How to Join**: Please keep in mind that this is currently a closed alpha program. Things might not be perfect. Bugs exist. It's not feature complete. However, it's a great start, and after using it myself, I think it's ready to be shared with the community. I truly believe in the community aspect of Lemmy and the Fediverse. Your feedback will help shape this application, and I'm excited to hear what you think. If you would like to join the alpha program, please fill out [this form](https://forms.gle/QXFfjgBP2uzJGfHm6), and I'll be sending out invites as soon as possible. I expect the first wave of invites to be sent out this week. Then be sure to subscribe to our [Lemmy community](https://eventfrontier.com/c/echo) to stay up to date on the latest news, ask questions, leave feedback, and more. **How to Report Feedback**: I will be compiling feedback from the following sources. Please feel free to use any of these to report feedback. All constructive feedback is welcome. Please note, that nonconstructive feedback may result in removal from the alpha program. - TestFlight Feedback System (take screenshot from your device & tap `Done > Share Beta Feedback`) - [Echo Lemmy Community](https://eventfrontier.com/c/echo) - [Echo Mastodon Account](https://mstdn-social.com/@echo)

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    TweetDeck suffers as Musk enforces read limits on Twitter
  • fishcharlie fishcharlie Now 100%

    Which might work for startups. Not with platforms with hundreds of millions of users.

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  • TweetDeck suffers as Musk enforces read limits on Twitter
  • fishcharlie fishcharlie Now 100%

    bird.makeup is a service that does this for ActivityPub/Mastodon. I think Elon is moving in that direction, but so far he hasn't actually beaten those services.

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  • TweetDeck suffers as Musk enforces read limits on Twitter
  • fishcharlie fishcharlie Now 100%

    I still don’t understand his strategy or plan. It makes zero sense to me.

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  • Good ROI Suggestions?
  • fishcharlie fishcharlie Now 87%

    Personally, that isn’t how I think about a smart home system. There isn’t a need to do major changes until maybe you need to get it replaced anyways. Starting with things like lights, a few shades, door sensors, are good ways to start. The biggest question is what do you want to get out of it?

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  • TweetDeck suffers as Musk enforces read limits on Twitter
  • fishcharlie fishcharlie Now 100%

    The craziest thing is that Elon’s tweets are still completely visible.

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    Apple fishcharlie Now 90%
    Apple tested 'finger-worn device' for Vision Pro gaming, but is currently not planning any VR controller support
    9to5mac.com
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    What’s the best way that people have found to get their public IP address into Home Assistant? It’d be useful to run an automation to send a notification when it changes.

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    Apple fishcharlie Now 100%
    LG to Bring AirPlay to Hotel Room TVs Later This Year
    www.macrumors.com
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    After getting a [LoginResponse](https://join-lemmy.org/api/interfaces/LoginResponse.html) from the Lemmy API, it returns an auth JWT token. I'm trying to figure out how I can get that users `person_id` or `username` so I can make a [GetPersonDetails](https://join-lemmy.org/api/interfaces/GetPersonDetails.html) request for the currently logged in user. Any ideas on how to do this?

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    Charlie Fish

    fishcharlie@ eventfrontier.com

    Software Engineer (iOS - ForeFlight) 🖥📱, student pilot ✈️, HUGE Colorado Avalanche fan 🥅, entrepreneur (rrainn, Inc.) ⭐️ https://charlie.fish