‘subscribe to anything’ is handy, too. I’m subscribed to this post, for instance, so get notifications of new top-level comments.
aka freamon
Codeberg: https://codeberg.org/freamon?tab=activity
Anything from https://lemmon.website is me too.
‘subscribe to anything’ is handy, too. I’m subscribed to this post, for instance, so get notifications of new top-level comments.
Please use your mander account to inform OP that their instance is wildly behind .world - see here
The delay and eventual deletion of comments and votes will have an obvious effect on mander’s “hot” and “active” algos.
If you look at this post on mander, it’s not got any of the comments, so there’s no point anyone using a .world community to answer OP’s question.
That’s kinda funny, in a way - unsophisticated prevention for an unsophisticated attack.
Everyone trying to use the Internet normally suffers due to this kind of stuff.
That’s great to hear. There’s zero API at the moment though, let alone a stable one. PieFed is a monolith, without the backend / front-end split that necessitates an API.
It easy to add one, pending the addition of some missing features and a code reorganization that needs to happen anyway. At that point, hopefully some interested app developers will also be involved, to shape the API into something they may wish that other app’s APIs were like.
There seems to be some decent channels that are local to that instance (some PeerTube integration was recently added to PieFed, so I’m going by the list on this post ). From there, you can watch stuff from other instances, if course.
I think it’s more just for discovery. They provide a guide here which recommends https://tilvids.com/ as a PeerTube instance you can sign up with.
https://fedi.video/ has organised a bunch of channels into playlists that has some crossover with your topic list.
It probably is. I’d tried Mastodon but found myself not going back. Phanpy re-invigorated my interest in it.
Thanks for this. I tried to watch a video from ‘shifter’ but there never seems to be enough bandwidth (even on 360p). I can see other people have managed though, so maybe it’s a location thing (I’m in the UK)
https://fedi.video is a useful resource.
I’ve already added !andybalaam_lectures@diode.zone and !doc@peertube.biz to PieFed.
(Lemmy users may be interested to know that the Tesseract frontend also embeds the videos)
Oh right, yeah. I was thinking more of the images that people link to with posts. Lemmy currently sends those out, with
"attachment": [
{
"href": "https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/e798447e-a79f-45b2-b3da-3aa669cbc0e5.png",
"type": "Link"
}
]
But there’s nowhere in entire JSON for any alt-text. The plan is to add alt-text as a ‘name’ in there.
In-line images do prove a point for the OP, though. A Lemmy comment with one will be sent out as
<img src=\"[https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/9d483052-29b6-4d34-baaf-3ee092be9718.png\](https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/9d483052-29b6-4d34-baaf-3ee092be9718.png\)" alt=\"bear vs man in woods meme\" />
in the ‘content’ field, but Mastodon expects all images to be attachments, so it just completely ignores it. (compare https://lemmy.zip/comment/10342640 with https://mastodon.social/@Honytawk@lemmy.zip/112438348076482957)..)
There was a great windows app called ‘dvdshrink’ that let you rip commercial DVDs onto blank DVDs (shrinking them if necessary). It got taken down with a Cease & Desist, but the MPAA or whoever didn’t worry about who took the domain. For a long time, the site was just filled with ads instead - now it’s a bit more sophisticated: no real link to download the software, but lots of genuine-seeming donation requests.
The fake site is at the first search result for that software (edit: it’s probably best not to link directly to it)
That sounds like a tricky combination. Wherever you go, they’ll be a good chunk of users who are unaware of / indifferent to how well the app they’re using interacts with other Fediverse platforms. Mastodon has the userbase, and - as you say - is the place where the serious discussion of accessibility takes place.
As for Lemmy - it doesn’t yet support alt-text, but when it does, I believe that the plan is to follow Mastodon’s format (i.e. a ‘name’ field in the ‘attachment’ array)
“No”, and “No”. More info here: https://sh.itjust.works/post/18710212 (includes reply from Nutomic)
Decades ago, my school’s drug info was similar: every drug had a single entry (‘euphoria’) in the Pros column and a massive list (ending with death) for the Cons column.
Not yet, no. There’s no API for clients like Boost to interact with. There’s some discussion about one here
The lead dev is Rimu - which isn’t on LW’s admin list.
I wouldn’t do this personally, but if I did, I think I’d at least pipe the results to
head -n 1
to only act on the first result.