a better solution is to decouple the query from individual api requests by adding a caching layer. we’ll get there eventually
a better solution is to decouple the query from individual api requests by adding a caching layer. we’ll get there eventually
I’m trying an instance-specific link, it isn’t working.
if you click https://lemmy.world/comment/2024416 what do you see? i see nothing, just a blank page
I love U 235
Lemmy has cleared some early hurdles to grow from near-zero to 60k DAUs in a month. I’ve enjoyed talking to people over the past month in a more friendly and intimate way than on that other site. The main communities are fun and viable but the niche ones are mostly empty. I run a niche hobby community and despite having a few hundred subscribers <5% have ever commented, <0.5% have posted. I think Lemmy needs to be perhaps 10x larger than it is now to be self-sustaining for niche communities.
Great instance review, thank you! FYI your markdown links are broken, switch the brackets, links are [like] (this) not (like)[this]
A lot of mobile apps don’t display community banners, and they’re how a lot of people interact with lemmy.
By which method are you determining status?
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Currently showing sh.itjust.works as 100% online. Are you sure about that?
yes, you can subscribe to any community that has been federated. search communities “all” or just go to !moviesandtv@lemmy.film
why make users set a home instance? i can see a list of communities local to lemmy.world at https://lemmy.world/communities in the [Local] tab, and i can search my home instance at https://lemmy.world/search. i figured a search engine would span instances so users could find things across the lemmy-verse?
cleared cache, your url still gives me no results. in the top right the dropdown as “Ice Orchid”. I’m not sure what that is
Cool, how do I do it? https://www.search-lemmy.com/results?query=ultralight still returns “Found 0 results in 0.01 seconds”
very cool, thanks for the feedback and the site! my question is more along the lines of whether someone interested in a topic would be able to find my community without knowing it existed in the first place?
they already are