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I used to hear this joke with a cat or horse instead of duck, being a programmer rather than a roofer. Anyway, funny!
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As for the war, no one is communicating with the Russians, as far as I know, that's clearly the case. Ukrainian socionics is gradually getting translations into Ukrainian (e.g. Eglit's book), and is also reorienting towards using some data from Western research, as I heard and saw at the last socionics conference in Kyiv.
I'm getting an "authorization invalid" message when opening lemmy.ml from desktop Chrome: > lemmy.ml generally uses encryption to protect your information. When Chrome tried to connect to lemmy.ml, it received unusual and incorrect credentials. This can happen when an attacker tries to impersonate lemmy.ml or the connection is interrupted by the Wi-Fi login screen. Your information remains secure because Chrome terminated the connection before the data exchange began. > You can't go to lemmy.ml right now because the website uses the HSTS protocol. Network errors and attacks are usually temporary, so this page will most likely work later. Whereas from mobile I'm able to open the website. Anyone knows how to fix the issue?
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For web: better theming, for app: i18n, for both: much smoother subscription to other instances.
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I believe Flutter look and feel will likely get updated automatically at some point after the Android 12 release.
The things are changing constantly: - Lemmy API - Flutter releases - Material You (not sure if this will have influence but it's a big change anyway) So I'd like to thank the developers for all their hard efforts to support the above.
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I see it as a configurable solution, as Lemmy isn't only the site but rather a platform.
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Nice! Some of those I didn't know.
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Any details on this setup? I'm using kinda the same.
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FluffyChat now uses UnifiedPush, worth looking.
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What's the benefit of using Google push or whatever it's called? Why don't just either maintain a Websocket connection with low priority as you're saying, or pull periodically? Anyway, IMO Lemmy doesn't need true realtime push.
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How it's represented then on the Pleroma side, just as a post from a user or what? The community of the post is being skipped?
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So, to clarify: is this about the upcoming Pleroma groups? So that a Pleroma user will see a Lemmy post in a Lemmy community as a remote Pleroma toot in a Pleroma group?
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So that's Pleroma groups, great! Glad to see it's being developed.
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Well, anyway the idea makes sense as seems Lemmy evolves rapidly so reusing its official libraries reduces the work. Though by quick googling I've found Dart-JS interop only for the web platform. Haven't searched for third-party transpilers but anyway I consider transpiling rather unstable unless it's something official from the maintainers, which is not. So maybe creating an own Dart client library is way more controllable and reliable approach.
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Wondering what kind of content is going to be federated with Pleroma? Haven't they already got groups?
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Aah got it.
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Wondering if lemmy-js-client could be reused? I believe there has been some sort of JS<->Dart interoperability.
A Matrix-based Reddit/Lemmy/blogs/whatever alternative. Let's see how it will evolve.
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My #1 in the wishlist is translations, then maybe notifications from the inbox.
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As always, an amazing job!
I've just subscribed to https://sopuli.xyz/c/y2k, and now refreshing its local representation here at https://lemmy.ml/community/18886, but still no content. Will continue refreshing and will update this post as soon as I see the content reached this instance, but anyway I'm curious how long it could usually take. **Update 1:** more than 40 minutes has passed, I see a new post with a video appeared on the remote side, and almost instantly here on lemmy.ml. But the previous post still not here.
Good to be aware what's going on the main Lemmy competitor side.
Wikipedia and other sources tend to use "the Fediverse", but I've also seen just "Fediverse". From what I know, it depends on whether the term is a proper name or just the name of a unique thing. Could someone please explain how do you think the term should be properly named and why?
A Material-looking mobile optimized UI for Mastodon/Pleroma which follows the Google+ look. The last commit was 8 months ago, and the `muse-ui` library hasn't been updated for 2 years, but still works and looks awesome.
A very nice app that displays the feed in the "post + comments" way rather than in a microblogging manner.
From what I know, Friendica, Hubzilla and Mobilizon already have groups, Pleroma is planning. Am I missing any other potential candidate to eventually federate with Lemmy?
I can remember there was a concept of floating accounts on Matrix, similar to how groups are spread across servers. Accounts are currently tied to a server, but groups live until the last server participating in that group lives. If someone knows a link to a spec or something, I'll be grateful. Will update this post once I find something.
This seems to be a boost for using Flutter on Linux.
This seems to be a boost for using Flutter on Linux.
This seems to be a boost for using Flutter on Linux.
Just wondering why the ! symbol is used to mark a community here on Lemmy, but not #, + or something else? Was there any discussion and mentioned reasons? Thanks in advance.
Reposting this here as I think Matrix is way better addressing the mentioned concerns.
Every time someone creates a post on Lemmy here, I get two exactly the same notifications at the same time in my Firefox. Shall I file a bug, or this is something wrong with my browser?
On the main page, I'm seeing posts from communities I'm not subscribed to. Is that expected? Changing the sorting method doesn't seem to help.
I've spotted that on Friendica, another instance recognizes somehow that you're a Friendica user from somewhere, and kind of logs you in as a remote user, if I remember things correctly. Wondering if there's any standard or protocol or approach either being discussed or already adopted, for such kind of logins in background as a remote user? IMO this is how Fediverse and decentralized social networks in general should work. Otherwise we end up constantly logging in on multiple instances. It's a pretty common thing when someone posts a link to a profile or a post on another instance, and even mobile clients such as Tusky sometimes open those links in browser. Who have tried Mastodon remote following or voting, knows it's a pain.
Found this article while looking for the differencies between Signal and Session. Hope this helps.