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I wish I could decipher your comment.
Lemmy maintainer
I wish I could decipher your comment.
No one said it is fine, stop making things up.
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Its okay, everyone is wrong about some things.
No that’s not merged yet, still needs more feedback from plugin devs.
The key is refreshed after 24 hours so it will work if you wait a bit.
There were optimizations related to database triggers, these are probably responsible for the speedup.
No that’s a completely different issue.
Yes I have more time available than expected, at least for now. And whenever I don’t program for a while, I get a strong urge to write some code so I can’t stop myself.
Yes I have more time available than expected, at least for now. And whenever I don’t program for a while, I get a strong urge to write some code so I can’t stop myself.
True there are a lot of issues related to notifications. I will see what I can do.
Here is the relevant issue, but no one is working on it currently.
It was always normalized, but recently there seems to be more backlash from maintainers.
I dont have time to read all that. The problem with Beehaw is that the admins are extremely entitled, as if we had some obligation to work for them for free. Similar to what is described in OP.
However we are consistently improving the mod tools, and accept contributions in that area. You can see in the dev updates.
What is this “stance on mod features” that you are talking about?
We only do major versions around once a year so those could still be named, while using numbers for minor versions. Lemmy is more user-facing than react, so it would make sense to have a more user-friendly versioning.
We didnt make any changes to the Lemmy version running on this instance during the past week. So it must be something else…
The problem is that a server could very easily lie and claim to have captchas when it really doesnt.
I see now, if an instance has any site languages configured those will be applied for new users. You can see it in /api/v3/site
field discussion_languages
. However both lemmy.world and lemm.ee return all languages there.
Edit: Im removing this as part of the PR to set new user languages from accept-language header, it doesnt make sense anymore with that.
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