Looked it up. Seems there happiness does not decrease with intelligence. I would have assumed the more intelligence you have the more capacity to understand and worry about problems you would have.
Looked it up. Seems there happiness does not decrease with intelligence. I would have assumed the more intelligence you have the more capacity to understand and worry about problems you would have.
Does happiness increase or decrease with intelligence? What if your brain upgrade becomes an emotional downgrade?
They don’t need cameras. Your phone is constantly connecting to cell towers and broadcasting its unique identifier. Those towers keep a record of who has connected. So long as your in range of 3 or more towers they can triangulate your location.
Cars could have been so much cooler
I love the counters and table. That wood is sick!
His neck line is so much funnier in a silhouette
I’m considering turning on support but placing a warning on my app that says “not officially supported” or similar. I ran a quick test, and it seems I can almost drop in your API in place of Lemmy. Post names and community counts were broken, but much of the app was working.
What I don’t wanna commit to doing is changing tons of my app to make it Piefed compatible. But I don’t see the harm in letting users connect to a Piefed API.
Here is a build of Blorp with Piefed.
It’s the butter that did it for me. That’s fancy butter
I didn’t mean it to be tongue and cheek. Again I wanna emphasize I don’t know the history here, but lots of developers will tell you “ah let me just rebuilt this massive codebase in this language to fix this problem” only to discover new problems. I could just as easily see people say “we’re rewriting Piefed in Rust to address performance issues and lower hosting costs”.
This is coming from me who just spent 6 months building a Lemmy client from scratch instead of leveraging an existing code base like voyager. So I’m just as guilty as the next person :)
Idk what the point of this is other than, be skeptical whenever someone tells you they are going to rewrite something from scratch.
Ok I got Piefed sort of working. I didn’t realize they only have 2 api severs – that are listed, maybe there are more? They also say their API is 95% the same as Lemmy, but I’m noticing immediately that that 5% is going to be annoying (e.g. they seem to use post.title instead of post.name). Other random things are broken.
I know nothing about Piefed, but why didn’t they just fork Lemmy? I think I’m going to have to pick one of the API’s to optimize towards. Likely Piefed would always feel a little more broken in my app compared to Lemmy. Unless they make their API 100% compatible.
I’ll try to get you a link to a branch build of Blorp later today that you can mess around with Piefed on it.
I would love to support every feature people ask for, but I fear committing to Piefed support would 1) negatively impact Lemmy support in the app and 2) spread me too thin to maintain this app. I think I would rather have someone fork Blorp for Piefed support. I think it could be done pretty easily.
Lemmy only for now. You’re not the first person to ask that. Tbh I have no idea how similar piefed or mbin/kbin are to the Lemmy API. I’m not ruling out expanding support, but I would likely prioritize supporting all platforms (e.g. Android, Linux, Windows) for Lemmy before expanding support to other APIs.
Let’s just say hypothetically I vibe coded my vim config. Where would that put me?
Idk about older devices (unless it’s due to no longer supported os updates), but password recovery makes sense. Have you seen how tech literate your average person is? Definitely would create a lot of angry customers.
What if you turn on advanced data protection? Though even if that does achieve what you want it sucks that it’s opt in.
Weird how Apple and iMessage are not in the same category. How do distrust apple’s privacy claims but trust iMessage?
How tf do you not support an operating system. Like you gotta go out of your way to detect and block the operating system. Like if you put in 0 effort it would probably work but your company really spent money making their product less accessible for no reason.
Hold up. Projects exist outside of software?
I don’t daily drive Linux (though I use Tmux and Vim 8 hours a day if that counts for anything) so take this with a grain of salt. Would those companies jumping to Linux really be a problem? Steam is embracing Linux and it seems like it’s legitimized Linux gaming in a way that people never thought was possible. I hate Adobe, but how would Photoshop Linux edition prevent you from using open source alternatives?
That’s pretty cool! But if thats the closest thing, I think I can safely say this is a unique feature in the non terminal ui class of Lemmy clients.
That is a skill that more of us could use. Myself included