Haha, got a “network error” on my first attempt so clicked send again, I guess it did go through the first time after all :D
Haha, got a “network error” on my first attempt so clicked send again, I guess it did go through the first time after all :D
Speak for yourself
My understanding (from limited knowledge) is that also due to how federation works even if you’re instance isn’t under too much load, you may notice issues with posts/comments from other instances if they’re struggling.
They look like… The wrong trousers
One thing that I wish hadn’t carried over from Reddit 😩
One thing that I wish hadn’t carried over from Reddit 😩
Yeah, there currently seem to be a bunch of rough edges with Lemmy. Another is that iirc editing a comment increases the comment count shown on a post.
Nothing that can’t be fixed though, and it’s encouraging how good Lemmy feels already compared to reddit (for me at least).
Yeah, there currently seem to be a bunch of rough edges with Lemmy. Another is that iirc editing a comment increases the comment count shown on a post.
Nothing that can’t be fixed though, and it’s encouraging how good Lemmy feels already compared to reddit (for me at least).
It’s difficult to build a high speed railway without making it go through some green space, so environmentalists won’t always be happy :P
I’d be happy if we’d just accepted “referer” as the correct spelling for everything, but instead we have the “Referrer-Policy” header, so now I need to check the correct spelling for anything involving referring…
I do sort of like the idea that because we want to keep backwards compatibility on software we just change the language instead since that’s easier.