Roots of Pacha - well polished, stress free farming sim. Highly recommended if you like Stardew Valley or Story of Seasons.
Japanese Speaker. I can read/write some English but not well, so corrections are always appreciated.
プログラミングや音楽に興味があります。最近はEmacsでよく遊んでます。
Roots of Pacha - well polished, stress free farming sim. Highly recommended if you like Stardew Valley or Story of Seasons.
Yes, fenced code block with specifying langauge may work as a workaround.
```text
systemctl --user cat emacs
```
but I said “inline” explicitly.
lemmy-ui: Highlighting some words blindly in inline code is really annoying. For example,
systemctl --user cat emacs
pactl load-module module-switch-on-connect
Since it’s a MediaWiki page you can get Markdown source of the page with appending action=raw
query to the URL.
I think GET /api/v3/resolve_object
should work:
curl --url-query q=https://feddit.org/post/2401677 \
https://lemmy.ml/api/v3/resolve_object \
| jq .
(note that the value of q
is url-encoded by --url-query
)
You can get 50 items at most with limit=50
. Try
https://lemmy.ml/feeds/c/lemmy_support.xml?sort=New&limit=50
Not a direct solution but GET /api/v3/site
may help.
Maybe some rules in nginx.conf has been delegated to nginx-internal.conf.
I suspect your instance was used to backup the original communities.
You shouldn’t post the auth
value here - it works like a username and password.
Can you run the code against another instance, and curl https://lemmy.ml/api/v3/post/list
?
Our software is built on the reasonable assumption that third party servers cannot be trusted. For example, we cache and reprocess images and videos for you to view, so that the originating server cannot get your IP address, browser name, or time of access.
I hope Lemmy also implements the image/media caching in the not so distant future. Currently, Lemmy Web UI sends a lot of HTTP requests to external servers like imgur. (Github Issue)
Very practical. Thanks! Most guides for newbies I’ve read don’t mention Lemmy’s current technical limitations like content propagation/syncing…
Oddly, the endpoint on lemm.el and lemmy.ml return comments:
I think it would be better to ask the admin of the instance before creating the issue.