Ah, I see. I was using Thunder, every username has the same format (username only, no @ after or in front). True for the website though.
Ah, I see. I was using Thunder, every username has the same format (username only, no @ after or in front). True for the website though.
The full user adress should suffice for the hash, because there is only one hyacinth@feddit.de, for example.
Also, do you really need a hash? Isn’t there a simpler alternative, developing an app?
I don’t know how it looks like with display names, but I am pretty sure same happens when the user is on your instance.
Generally, you do not need multiple accounts on different lemmy servers. You can “use” the other servers with one account. And, that you have multiple different servers, is by design.
Or are you referring to defederation, when you are writing about “seperation”?
Maybe Lemmy won’t be the right fit in the longer run, although development seems pretty good currently.
Whats more important to me is, how the adoption of ActivityPub evolves and the Fediverse developes in the long run.
Still, the cheaper one is the right choice sometimes.
Recently, here on lemmy, someone explained Usenet in its days, and said that you yourself couldn’t block others, but only ask the ISPs to. Isn’t that “social” without being able to block others?
Besides, I feel like @smokinjoe@lemmy.world didn’t want to suggest that you were not able to block others in the past, just stating what he assumed you meant, without evaluating.
Do you see a number as vote count?
hmm, alright. I looked into r/reddit and saw no other post that looked the same, and got curious
Is the vote count disabled for this AMA?
uhm… nope
Fell up the stairs. Had to visit a hospital, got a splint.
I use Infinity (for Reddit), and I don’t see any sponsored posts
Maybe its a feature, not a flaw.
Maybe Facebook is not only for connecting with family and friends, but also for shopping (ads)
Ah, I understand. But couldn’t you just implement the unpredictable colors, you are trying to achive client-side, without hashing, say random order of colors?