Ryan Barrett
Ryan Barrett
I guess the alternative here is to download the whole image from Flickr into memory, instead of streaming. I guess we could do that.
thanks @siakaramalegos! sadly we can't really do anything with counts alone, but feel free to file a feature request with them to add individual comments, reactions, etc to their API.
thanks @Ryuno-Ki! https://github.com/thepracticaldev/dev.to/issues/4474 seems to say that they actually do expose individual comments, reactions, etc. in the API, they just haven't documented those endpoints yet.
thanks! [here are instructions for adding a new silo.](https://bridgy.readthedocs.io/#adding-a-new-silo) it's not a small project, but it's definitely doable! first step is to add it to [oauth-dropins](https://oauth-dropins.appspot.com/).
got it! we'd then need a separate signup form to point new Dev users to where to get their token, and then let them enter it into Bridgy to sign...
Great feature request! Bridgy doesn't do this right now, but it absolutely could. Thanks for filing, and for the details. Should be pretty straightforward and contained if you want to...
Turns out we're actually not quite able to do this right now, as is. Publish stores the silo post's permalink, but it's inside a JSON blob, specfically in `Publish.published["url"]`, so...
acknowledged! hopefully blacklisting oauth.net and micropub.net made this more tolerable in the short term. @tantek interesting! bridgy actually does pull sites from both website and bio right now, and prefers...
background in #282, and to a lesser degree #206 and #107.
@drikkes re https://github.com/snarfed/bridgy/commit/042a4de7335134a82001cc351e10ddd4d2661d16#commitcomment-28695061 , sorry for the trouble! i plan to add an 'Edit' button soon. feel free to follow this issue.