Ignore them, not worth the response. Thanks for the post!
Ignore them, not worth the response. Thanks for the post!
Thanks for the update, where did you find the 4 hours documented?
So they’re supposed to mark the new comments that we’re created less the 10 mins ago. I’m not sure why you’re seeing the other comment highlighted when it’s a few hours old, did you follow a link to that specific comment? If so, that comment will also be highlighted
This comment broke me, I laughed so hard I woke up the wife
Got it, yes, I think having the bot subscribe to communities is a good way to solve this, and how I’ve seen it done. Basically users can message the bot with “subscribe <community url>”, the bot periodically checks its DMs, subscribes to the Communities and starts monitoring/processing them.
You can add a small footnote to each message, telling them about your instance, so you also get “free publicity” 😉
Looks cool! Do I need to specifically add it to a community, or are you scanning all comments on Lemmy.world?
The Android build will follow close behind in a few weeks
Sigh…
YES, and please everyone, add “[SOLVED]” to post titles if you’re posting about some technical problem and someone helped you figure it out.
This is the way
Look at the sidebar on the main page
On reddit, feeling shitty about myself
Fix default sort and listing type to read from db by @beatgammit in #854
Yay!
Love the new comment navigation buttons!
Without opening a discussion about the conflict itself or justifying anything in the article, I will say that as someone who’s been on the receiving end of an adult throwing 5-10 pounds rocks at full strength at them, I truly think you’re underestimating the deadly damage it can cause.
This isn’t a toddler throwing pebbles, such a rock hitting a human will break bones on contact and can absolutely kill of it hits someone’s head