sunaurus
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- Comment on Whoa...! I was editing one of my community documents, and suddenly the whole community disappeared. Can you help? 1 week ago:
I temporarily transferred the community to myself and was able to undelete it. I’ve transferred it back to you now, should be all good.
- Comment on Federation delays? 1 week ago:
They are using an allowlist rather than a blocklist, unlike most big instances. We are linked, but we’re not on their allowlist, so the result is still that they block all federation from lemm.ee.
- Comment on Whoa...! I was editing one of my community documents, and suddenly the whole community disappeared. Can you help? 1 week ago:
Can you try logging in first at next.lemm.ee/login - or are you seeing this while already logged in?
- Comment on Whoa...! I was editing one of my community documents, and suddenly the whole community disappeared. Can you help? 1 week ago:
Aha, I think this restore feature is missing from the standard Lemmy UI.
As a quick solution, I threw together a very basic restore functionality on lemmy-ui-next. Can you check if you see a “Restore” button in the sidebar at next.lemm.ee/c/eurographicnovels ? I need to step away from my computer for a while, but if this doesn’t work, then I will be able to look into it further during the weekend.
- Submitted 1 week ago to meta@lemm.ee | 31 comments
- Comment on Lemm.ee mod abuse 1 week ago:
I agree that using the mod log to attack other users with inaccurate mod action reasons is not really justifiable.
We now have some additional guidance about this here under the moderator responsibilities section:
Ensure that they only provide accurate and clear reasons for mod actions
I will make a separate announcement post about this as well shortly.
Unfortunately, due to the nature of mod log federation on Lemmy, it’s not really possible to retroactively change mod action reasons currently. I am sorry about that. If this does end up causing problems for you in the future, you could point people to this thread for context.
- Comment on Whoa...! I was editing one of my community documents, and suddenly the whole community disappeared. Can you help? 1 week ago:
Hey, indeed it appears that the community was somehow removed by you:
Notice it says “Deleted by creator” .
Can you check in the top right corner, in the area visible in my screenshot, is there not a small “Restore” link? This should in theory let you un-delete the community.
- Submitted 1 week ago to meta@lemm.ee | 12 comments
- Comment on Federation delays? 3 weeks ago:
We had a temporary delay with outgoing federation. Everything should be recovered and back to normal now!
- Comment on Federation delays? 3 weeks ago:
Yes, they indeed blocked us a while ago, AFAIK it was planned as a temporary thing, but no idea where they stand on it now.
- Comment on is there a list of instances that sh.itjust.works defederated from? 5 weeks ago:
You can check the federated/defederated instances for any instance on the /instances page. For example:
- Submitted 5 weeks ago to meta@lemm.ee | 8 comments
- Comment on Should our asklemm(y/ee) communities remain, or remain unmoderated? 1 month ago:
Admins still get (and look at) reports even from communities without mods. In the past, if such a community has started causing issues, then I have closed it down, but based on a lack of reports, I don’t think there’s any issue right now with either of those communities.
By the way, anybody is welcome to take over communities with inactive (or missing) mods on lemm.ee - just drop me a message and I’ll be happy to transfer the community.
- Comment on Announcing lemmy-ui-next, an alternative Lemmy frontend built with NextJS! 1 month ago:
I made some changes, if you have a chance, could you check if you’re still getting stuck in the Cloudflare verification screen?
- Comment on Announcing lemmy-ui-next, an alternative Lemmy frontend built with NextJS! 1 month ago:
Thanks for the feedback! Yeah, it’s still quite early in development, but I expect you’ll be able to already comment & post some time next week!
- Comment on Announcing lemmy-ui-next, an alternative Lemmy frontend built with NextJS! 1 month ago:
Yep
- Comment on Announcing lemmy-ui-next, an alternative Lemmy frontend built with NextJS! 1 month ago:
Yep, embedded images in Markdown are not proxied through the server yet, it’s a planned feature though!
- Comment on next.lemmy.zip - New lemmy UI available! 1 month ago:
Wow, you set this up very quickly 😃
I think it’s offline right now, but when I checked it before, I immediately noticed that next.lemmy.zip is significantly slower than next.lemm.ee, and it would be interesting to find out the reasons. Can you share a few details about your deployment? I’m interested in:
- RAM
- CPU
- Is it connecting directly to your Lemmy backend, or through a proxy/proxies?
- What is the latency in ms between next.lemmy.zip and your Lemmy backend?
- Comment on Announcing lemmy-ui-next, an alternative Lemmy frontend built with NextJS! 1 month ago:
Sorry about that! It’s a mitigation we have in place which has helped protect against several attacks so far, but unfortunately it has the trade-off of sometimes hurting normal users. Are you browsing with a VPN or Tor?
- Comment on Announcing lemmy-ui-next, an alternative Lemmy frontend built with NextJS! 1 month ago:
The goal is to make it completely possible for anybody to use as a full replacement for the lemmy-ui if they wish, but I think including it as a the UI for the “default” Lemmy setup is not going to happen. Not that I would have anything against it, but I mean, lemmy-ui is still completely functional, and lemmy-ui-leptos probably isn’t too far off either at this point.
- Comment on Announcing lemmy-ui-next, an alternative Lemmy frontend built with NextJS! 1 month ago:
Sorry, I guess the post came out maybe more technical than I originally intended…
In a nutshell, there is a new look and feel for lemm.ee on the way (but the current one will remain available as an option as well!)
- Comment on Announcing lemmy-ui-next, an alternative Lemmy frontend built with NextJS! 1 month ago:
- Comment on Announcing lemmy-ui-next, an alternative Lemmy frontend built with NextJS! 1 month ago:
I am personally super used to the non-centered UI from over a decade of using Reddit. I mean, I can understand where you’re coming from, but it just feels natural to me at this point 😃I will consider adding another centered layout at some point as well
The community logos getting cut off will definitely be fixed.
I am working on inline expanding images next!
- Comment on Announcing lemmy-ui-next, an alternative Lemmy frontend built with NextJS! 1 month ago:
I’m working on this feature next!
- Comment on Announcing lemmy-ui-next, an alternative Lemmy frontend built with NextJS! 1 month ago:
Wow, that text is totally messed up 😅 The issue is that it’s applying some default light-mode styling to any Markdown text, but I don’t have light mode colors defined for any other element. I will fix it in a moment, thanks for letting me know.
For now, I am just starting with a single dark theme, but once I have all initial features in place, I could consider theme support as well!
- Submitted 1 month ago to meta@lemm.ee | 33 comments
- Submitted 2 months ago to meta@lemm.ee | 3 comments
- Comment on The playground schematic analogy for designing a fediverse service. 2 months ago:
I am very sad about the situation with Beehaw specifically.
I think it’s a very unfortunate case where all parties have the best intentions of building something great with Lemmy, but through different circumstances, relations have soured and involved people no longer think they have a shared vision (which in my opinion is actually not true - I believe that Beehaws vision fits in very well with the direction Lemmy is going, especially with private communities being planned soon).
I am still hopeful that things can be improved, but we will see.
- Comment on The playground schematic analogy for designing a fediverse service. 2 months ago:
I think something is being lost in communication here. Nothing is being destroyed.
I keep seeing this disconnect, I think it needs to be emphasized: Lemmy maintainers have been focusing (and continue to focus on) safety and moderation improvements. Anybody can verify this by looking through PRs/commits/RFCs on GitHub.
I think I understand where the disconnect is coming from - there have been a few responses in some of these threads by Lemmy devs where they tell people to be less rude and demanding, and to contribute if they desperately want some feature. Perhaps as an observer, this sounds like “we do not care about mod tools” or whatever, but reality is just different.
Perhaps it would be useful to do a more in-depth post about all the stuff Lemmy devs have worked on and are currently working on? I mean things like:
- When purging a federated user, federate local community removals. (#4505)
- Mods and admins can comment in locked posts (fixes #4116) (#4488)
- When site banning a federated user, also remove their content from our local communities. (#4464)
- Store password reset token after email successfully sent (fixes #3757) (#4489)
- Require verified email to reset password (#4482)
- Correctly synchronize collection of community featured posts (fixes #3867) (#4475)
- Ignore expired bans in CommentReportView::read, just like in CommentReportQuery::list (#4457)
- Auto resolve reports on removing a comment or post. Fixes #4390 (#4402)
- … the list goes on and on and on, these are just a couple of examples
I feel like there is this meme developing in Lemmy that maintainers are putting out a message of not caring about mod tools, which anybody with context will know is completely false, but I think most Lemmy users (and even many admins!) just don’t have this context.
- Comment on Farewell... for now? - dmv.social is closing as of April 14th. 2 months ago:
Hey, sorry to hear about the stress, trust me when I say that I completely understand.
Maybe this won’t change anything for you, but just in case, I would like to point out that there is a new feature recently implemented in Lemmy, which will allow instance admins to control how federated images are handled. AFAIK, this feature should be included in the next upcoming release of Lemmy.
(The new feature is a configration option called
image_mode
, and it will allow you to either keep storing federated images as before, OR just proxy federated images through your servers without permanently storing them, OR not pass federated images through your servers at all)