Nutomic
Nutomic
This is a reasonable feature to add in the long term, sometime after 1.0 is released. I might take it up then.
Because such a feature is not implemented yet. Contributions welcome! For reference this is how embeds work on Reddit: - https://support.reddithelp.com/hc/en-us/articles/360043033532-How-do-I-embed-a-Reddit-post-or-comment-in-an-article-or-other-publication - https://publish.reddit.com/embed?url=https://www.reddit.com/r/place/comments/tqbguc/412022/
Based on my quick tests the translations arent that good. I noticed that Mastodon integrates deepl.com for translations, so thats also worth considering. Then we can still switch to a...
In fact we can easily handle translations entirely on the backend and add an endpoint like `GET /api/v3/post/translate?id=123&lang=es`. Then instance admins could choose between different translation services, whether selfhosted or...
What do you propose to do exactly? Sure we could use `try_join_all` to return an error if a single post fails to fetch but that doesnt make sense. Its possible...
We generally dont retry any http fetches. That was implemented in the past but caused more problems than its worth. See https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/pull/2866 https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/issues/2865
Or move our existing rate limit code to a separate crate and make it a new library.
That one only seems to support an overall rate limit for all routes, not separate limits per endpoint like we have now. On the other hand it can rollback based...
See the [introductory blog post](https://nolanlawson.com/2021/12/17/introducing-fuite-a-tool-for-finding-memory-leaks-in-web-apps/) for details how it works. The page navigation is a trick to narrow down where a leak is happening. When you go from homepage to...
In general the shortcuts are working well. Various things I noticed: - The highlighted background color for posts should only be used after a shortcut is first pressed. For users...