We see issues from the same servers, over and over again. No one has ever coordinated this data before in such a way, and it's coordination (which began with the fediblock hashtag) which has helped create a better, safer space already. There is more work to be done here....
I think that the interface would look clearer, and it would be easier why you're seeing a given article, if the author and magazine were shown right below the title instead of all the way to the bottom. This is what I propose: Untitled.png This is what it looks like now: Screenshot from 2023-06-14 09-57-41.png
Browsing long threads in tree view is inconvenient, especially when revisiting to read new posts. Expected result * In a comment section (root comment), there should be an option to collapse/expand if there are more than x nested posts * The nested posts should be hidden by default if it contains more than x posts.
I’ve had a blast learning how to build plugins on the Calckey platform. Over few past few weeks, I’ve curated and written all kinds of documentation and sample code. It’s now in an open source repository and I hope it’s useful for the community. ✌️
Thought you all might enjoy this! There is a ton to explore here, but we're always open to new contributions and suggestions. We add new tools all the time, so check back every so often. :)...
Hi everyone! This is my first post on Lemmy and it’s to showcase a little project I’ve been working on lately which is my first public project made in Rust....
This is a fairly niche thing, but maybe there’s a couple others out there who can use it. I wrote this several years back and still use it regularly, so thought it was time to make it public....
LocalCDN is a web browser extension that emulates Content Delivery Networks to improve your online privacy. It intercepts traffic, finds supported resources locally, and injects them into the environment. All of this happens automatically, so no prior configuration is required. Feel free to use one of our testing utilities to...
The idea for this proposal arose, because I wanted to make issue trackers and pull requests more accessible to a non-tech public by requiring as "light" of an account as possible for creating issues, commenting on issues and commenting on PRs.