
Lemmy 1.0 will have automatic resizing for uploaded avatars and banners. Based on your post I also added some more config options to resize other uploads (for post images and markdown embeds). As well as options to disable video/animation uploads.
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Lemmy 1.0 will have automatic resizing for uploaded avatars and banners. Based on your post I also added some more config options to resize other uploads (for post images and markdown embeds). As well as options to disable video/animation uploads.
The documentation will get much better with 1.0
Are you logged in on those instances? Resolving a community name like that requires a network request, if you are not logged in it doesnt work.
It seems to work fine, maybe its because your instance is outdated.
Good point about the url search, I made a fix for that.
Not sure what exactly you mean with the community search. For example this query shows a couple of relevant communities.
Sorry, fixed
We also added a new maintainer, @flamingos@feddit.uk!
There is an open issue for moving posts to a different community which would allow for this functionality. But so far no one has worked on it yet.
It doesn’t take calls for murder or genocide. In Germany you can have your house raided for posting a meme which calls the minister of economy an idiot. The same minister of economy who doesn’t know what a bankruptcy is, and whose entire working experience is as an author of children’s books.
In another case the office of an opposition newspaper was raided, all their computers and even office chairs were taken away by police. All under the pretense that it was an ordinary association and not protected by freedom of the press. However courts found that this was unjustified, and so police had to carry all the items back inside a few days later.
NLnet. However they only fund specific types of projects, and there are many open source maintainers who are not interested in money (usually they have a well-paid job already).
No we dont have any benchmarking infrastructure. Maybe one of the instance admins will report some results later.
Sorry I said it wrong, reports do federate but only in a limited way. Particularly if you moderate a remote community you wont see the reports. Also the action of resolving a report is currently not federated at all. Both of these are fixed with the PR above.
This sounds like the same problem you reported before. Only thing I can think of is to get in contact with the maintainer of lemmy-cross-toolchains
I implemented reports federation recently, in current versions it is not available at all. So you may have to wait until version 1.0, though @MrKaplan mentioned that he plans to backport it to 0.19.x
Edit: Nevermind I was talking nonsense. Reports do federate, but only in a limited way. Particularly if you moderate a remote community you wont see the reports. Also the action of resolving a report is currently not federated at all. Both of these are fixed with the PR above.
Yes we renamed it.
I havent noticed any problems with instability, at least for web server development it is stable enough. But it may be different in other contexts like embedded. And its true that many libraries still have 0.x versions.
Yes the current api v3 is also available in 1.0 alpha
What feature requests will be implemented after 1.0? Everything that’s open on the issue tracker really, as soon as someone works on it.
??? Rust 1.0 was released 10 years ago and since then there have been no breaking changes.
Even if we sold out, at most they could get control over lemmy.ml and the git repository. Other instances are under no obligation to upgrade to new Lemmy versions, and could switch to a forked project if needed. The vast majority of Lemmy isnt under our control at all (which is the major difference compared to Reddit).