Wait, mods can undelete and revert edits? That's not scary at all...
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not at all. nobody can revert edits, only the creator can edit it again.
moderators can restore removed (mod action) posts and comments, but not deleted (creator action) posts and comments.
Ah, that makes sense.
Thank you for all you do to make this place so great. I have promised myself to sign up to Patreon specifically to support the server as soon as I have a job. You provide all of this for us for free and I would like to give back.
Obviously going to do that $8 tier. I need that non-offer!
Can you link the patreon please?
Sure! It's also linked to in the sidebar on the front page along with other donation options:
https://www.patreon.com/mastodonworld
(I know that says "mastodonworld," but it supports three .world servers including lemmy.world.)
My mistake. I thought it said three on the Patreon.
Appreciate the communication. It's nice that a large instance works to be stable, both in tech and in your organization (a non-profit foundation based in the Netherlands). It sure beats hosting it out of my basement server as my personal pet project.
I like the stable pace of updates. Good work!
There seems to be an issue with Youtube links posted from .world accounts not showing thumbnails, is this related to the thumbnail bug in the post?
this is a completely different issue than the one seen on the newer lemmy versions unfortunately. i believe that issue in newer lemmy versions is already prepared to be addressed in the next lemmy release.
for some reason youtube/google decided that hetzner customers don't get any opengraph metadata anymore, so it doesn't really matter which lemmy or even client in general we use. fetching youtube pages with curl yields the same result where the necessary metadata isn't included.
this also affects other instances hosted on hetzner.
Ouch. Thanks for the answer.
So Iβm guessing we shouldnβt expect it to work in the near future unless the folks at YT change their metadata output, correct?
Unfortunately at this point I don't see another option.
Dang, I found nothing on c/lemmysupport but didnβt think of searching on c/fediverse, thanks.
β¦though Iβm still kinda lost, is the TL;DR just that posts from non-.world accounts are all using the 0.19.4 function to manually add thumbnails?
Not an expert, but that's my understanding
Thank you for the update and it's good to hear your upcoming plans. Being one of those people in Australia (Reddthat) it will be good to see if it actually works as it's designed too!
I'd love to save $7/m to not have a server dedicated to batching the federation traffic π
When you lay out the timelines for 0.19.3 onwards no time at all has gone by, and having to deal with the issues after .3 has certainly not been fun as an admin. (And I'm only a small server compared!)
Being such a huge player in our Lemmyverse, thanks for taking the time to plan this out as I know how much testing has been done to get us this far.
It's always a nice experience chatting to the LW team!
Hope your updates go smoothly!
Thank you for taking updates as seriously as you do. Making sure to only update when it is overall a good idea to do so. I'm sure you get no shortage of flak for being out of date. Thank you for being able to stand up to that.
Your well thought out decision process on everything is what reassures me I found a good home. And your open and honest posts about every major decision are nice to read when I initially disagree with a decision made, until I see why it was made.
Nice to see this post !
Re: Sync users
I haven't been able to view comments on posts on any local communities since the update unless I'm the poster or mod of the community.
No idea why.
Edit: there's no outrage about this, so I may be alone, which is more frustrating, but maybe there's just that many of you still on LW
Edit: each Lemmy.world user replying proved that point lol.
I was surprised to see such a large part of our active users using Sync, although given that there aren't really any bad breakages yet it shouldn't be that unexpected.
The comments in local communities issue seems a lot more serious than "only" not marking posts as read, I've read about that before and totally forgot about it since. There were quite a few threads in [email protected] about that.
If anyone wants to spend some time on figuring out which change exactly broke this for Sync we might consider a patch to restore compatibility with the old API if it's simple enough to do. I probably won't have time to look into this much until somewhere in January, and my time will probably be better spent with migration preparation and testing of Lemmy itself there.
People looking for alternatives might find some inspiration in [email protected].
The only issues i run across using Sync are glide ocassinaly failing to grab an image which i dont think is an exclusively Sync related problem.
I am running the most current version of Sync available on the Play Store via android.
It's possible it's only me and I'm just unlucky tbh.
The app is beyond broken for me since it stopped supporting mark read on scroll... The worst thing is that AFAIK this "new" change is just a minor code fix... But the dev is missing.
I'm not sure I understood the update schedule thoπ . Are you planning for an update ? Is there an ETA?:))
They are waiting a bit more to see if some fix arrives or not:
we're currently planning for late January/early February to update Lemmy.World to a newer Lemmy release.
A bit more detail:
We'll keep an eye on any updates on that topic to see if it might be worth waiting a little longer for another fix or possibly deploying an additional patch even if it may not be part of an official Lemmy release yet at the time.