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  • Change to the link format from now on, to also support mbin and other fediverse apps that may come along.

    I didn’t do it like this before, because earlier versions of Jerboa didn’t understand this link type, and I don’t like that it repeats information - the name and the description are often the same, but not always, and the name can be hard to read, so the description needs to be there, but it’s often redundant. I can’t combine the description and link like [Hello Internet](!hellointernet@@feddit.uk) because lemmy will interpret that as link to a post for some reason.

    I tested in the front-ends and mobile apps I have available, and they all work.

    I’ve been resistant to changing it to this, and when mobile app users have said that they’re app didn’t support ‘/c/’ links, I’ve been “well, fix your app then”, but it turns out that all you have to do is say the magic words ‘Fediverse Interoperability!’ to me and you can win the argument.


  • I suspect that ActivityPub is too broad and too permissive for that. For every post on lemmy, it already sends out two different activities - one for lemmy, one intended for mastodon. On lemmy, a new post is a ‘Page’, on mastodon it’s a ‘Note’, on PeerTube it’s a ‘Video’. Lemmy understands all 3 (more or less), but my feeling is that if Fediverse apps are inter-acting well together, it’s largely because someone hacked it.

    The thing the Fediverse most reminds me of is DLNA (aka uPnP Video) - it’s supposed to be universal, but if you ever saw the config for a DLNA server, you’d see it had to do different things for every different brand of client.


  • Fediverse communities don’t really exist - lemmy has communities, and other apps have things that are similar in some ways but not in others (e.g. mastodon groups, peertube channels, and mbin magazines). There’s lots of little differences that limit full interoperability, meaning that lemmy doesn’t have as much connection with the wider Fediverse as perhaps it should. This is more a subject best addressed by app developers than me. I can’t solve problems like that with a list of links.

    In other areas, I’ve done what I can - I made a virtual lemmy community that natively features posts from mastodon accounts that haven’t even heard of lemmy. Pretty cool, I thought, but no-one gives a fuck. So I resent the idea that lemmy being closed-off in any way is something I’m indifferent to.

    I just clicked the ‘search’ link I just made from lemmy.world, btw. The link to the actual community is 4th from the top, buried between cross-posts and mentions. Moreover, the likelihood that ‘search’ post work on every lemmy app is pretty low. Right now, these list work on any of the multitude of front-ends or mobile apps you can get for lemmy, which is a minor triumph in and of itself. Changing them to work for mbin would just break something else. Even if it didn’t, they’d work on lemmy and mbin, and then they’d be some new app (who haven’t hard-coded search in the same place) that they wouldn’t work for, and we’d be back at square one.



  • For lemmy, the links are already crafted the ‘right way’. It’s what I was testing for when I made the video I linked to (the instance I was on was brand new, so it had never heard of the community link I clicked on, but it still worked).

    I don’t think crafting all links to point to a search endpoint is the correct solution. It’ll do what’s required for mbin, but I suspect the vast majority of users are on lemmy. For them, it’s an extra step to get where they want, from a page that’s either filled with extraneous info (every time TIL has been mentioned for your link) or will say ‘no results’ until the backend has completed its tasks.


  • Your instance appears to be running mbin.

    Are you testing from there? I’m surprised any link works, local subscriber or not. I went to Moist, and could see that ‘The Onion’ community had been resolved, but when I tried the link from a ‘trendingcommunities’ list on Moist, it didn’t work, because mbin puts everything at ‘/m/’ rather than ‘/c/’.

    If you’re testing from lemmy, I made a video the other day of what happens when you click on a link that doesn’t already have a subscriber. It errors at first, but if you wait for the backend to complete everything required, a refresh will bring it through.

    I can’t test what happens with mbin, because instances don’t typically resolve remote objects if you’re not logged in, and I don’t have a mbin account. It’s possible that a ‘wait-and-refresh’ brings it through, but - like I say - I’m surprised any link works on there.













  • Edited to remove some erroneous results, but it’s perhaps by-the-by, since federation seems noticeably worse since 0.19. ‘Resolve_Object’ doesn’t seem to make any effort to retrieve a remote community that the instance hasn’t already heard of. e.g.:

    curl --request GET --url 'https://feddit.nl/api/v3/resolve_object?q=https://reddthat.com/c/dirtroads' --header 'accept: application/json'
    gets
    {"error":"couldnt_find_object"}
    every time

    You can use the web-ui to force through a blank version, but a community without any posts isn’t much use.


  • Posts from the past couple of days were MIA due to federation issues from feddit.nl (related to the 0.19 upgrade, I think).

    Re: notheonion@lemmy.ml - they’ll be the odd crazy stat like this for a while, 'cos a dead community will only have 1 or 2 active users irrespective of how you’re measuring them. The first new post in a such a community will spike the Active Users level, which I can’t accommodate for because the ‘first new post’ can happen at literally any time. In future though, levels will be averaged out by similar levels of negative growth and will have to compete with more communities measuring things in the new way.

    Re: fbstolencontent@lemmy.ca - from the instance I’m currently on (lemmy.world), there only appears to be 19 posts from 3 months ago (same as on other big instances I’ve tried). Visiting the site directly, there’s loads more, but they haven’t come through because there’s apparently no subscribers from lemmy.world (which is the way it’s supposed to work, I guess)