Thanks, those are awesome! I’ll be adding my own site to both
Thanks, those are awesome! I’ll be adding my own site to both
I’ve recently found the indieweb, from their website:
The IndieWeb is a people-focused alternative to the “corporate web”.
We are a community of independent and personal websites based on the principles of: owning your domain and using it as your primary online identity, publishing on your own site first (optionally elsewhere), and owning your content.
Thanks for the source, super interesting read! I would’ve guessed 1-5% as well.
Questions in surveys like this are sometimes repeated with slight variations to get more accurate results.
Mostly the people making the decisions, but don’t feel too bad, the EU is rapidly shifting to the right as well. The main positive takeaway is I’ve never seen the EU this unified.
I am, and I recognise their value, but it’s not worth 43 million.
A non-issue? Nepotism burning through €43 million a year is a non-issue?
I personally know two people who’ve cancelled US trips, one of which is because she’s gay.
Really wondering when they’ll realise just how fucked they are.
Belgian chiming in, people here really have* developed a strong distaste for the US. I’d say 90% of people I know don’t care at all for the monarchy, but this is blasted in the news as an example no one is safe from USA’s shenanigans.
Professors and Universities are condemning this, it’s such a major step in the wrong direction once again.
I’m guessing cases for this are hard to come by? And what about lint/dust/sand, do you think it will be a problem in the long run for the hinge?
I miss physical keyboards on phones, great review thanks for the effort.
Just yell 10! and you’ve counted way further already
If you’re seeing this comment, it means outgoing federation is back online!
Friend bought one and brought him a high capacity sd I wasn’t using, to my surprise it genuinely didn’t have a slot for it.
I’ve noticed that a more detailed writeup is warranted! So I’ll be working on that.
CORS is enabled on lemmy, you have to send the ‘Origin’ header in order to get the Access-Control headers. Which allows cross-origin for simple requests. No added headers, cookies or other data. So all API calls are made in JS by your browser.
Good question, it’s a design choice. Being attached to my name I had no interest in needing to moderate which comments should and shouldn’t be showing up under my name. There is a direct link to the posts on lemmy where they can be interacted with.
A second concern is XSS, with my own content I have no worries.
The open web and API’s are designed for this purpose, and don’t think any instance would ever follow reddit and close up theirs.
I’m all for donating to your instance owner, altough I’d be surprised if any would mind their API being used this way. Giving credit where credit is due.
Exactly, in this case the actual post is this one and posted it here as a x-post.
Edit: I own my instance, but you don’t have to own one in order to deploy this blog frontend.
This is in it’s simplest form a blog frontend for Lemmy indeed!
I’ve yet to meet someone not using it because of that meme