Damn bro, you didn’t have to roast yourself that hard
If you’re here, there’s still hope for the internet
Don’t let it fall
Damn bro, you didn’t have to roast yourself that hard
Presumably because they’re dolls
I don’t see why, if you’re chilling, it should be chilling too
It may be a little overly negative, I use mastodon, I just don’t find it useful to publish my stuff on
Dude this is 10x simpler than WordPress
Am I going crazy or is that the framework ceo in that stock photo?
It works with anything lemmy works with, so yes
Hey aren’t you the duckquill dev?
Update: I think I see the problem, comments are too wide on small screens. I’ll see if I can fix it
It should work on mobile. What problem are you seeing?
Yeah I could add that.
as well as directly telling the user what community and instance the comments hail from - even before loading the content.
Well I’d have to load something to show this, unless I set it manually, which would be cumbersome.
I get the idea, but it’s my home instance, so it’d be kinda weird for me to use a different one. Also would add an extra step
Wdym cannot be touched?
Drop a link! I’d like to see it
Lol, don’t blame the duckquill dev, he only wrote the mastodon one, which I don’t use. This is all me.
So I suppose there’s an inbuilt limit for comment depth and number of replies, but if you start down the road of working on that, you’ll eventually find that you’ve re-invented a front-end, and there’s no end to it.
Yeah, I kinda chose the limits arbitrarily, but I don’t expect them to be an issue anytime soon.
This setup is also more flexible. I can in the future add comments from multiple lemmy posts, as well as other completely different sites.
Possible sure, but aside from the effort to make such a bot, posting to my own community would mean that very few people would see it, aside from those who already follow the blog. I have to pick a lemmy community, at which point I may as well do the rest of the work too. Now maybe I could have an llm analyze my post, fetch a list of communities, and then pick a likely one, but honestly this is getting too complicated
I was, but honestly there’s not much to write without getting into the specifics of parsing the lemmy api, because it’s literally just a fetch
call and then turning the response into nice html
Fediverse integration would require me to run, pay for and maintain a federated server. This takes me 50 lines of Javascript on a completely static site that cloudflare runs for free. It’s just so much easier
Nice! That works too
Alongside what the other guy said, Opera definitely does have search engine deals, idk about brave since they launched their own. But brave has their own private advertising system