Oh. That worked
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It did :)
Subscribed remotely, I thought it was federation that went sideways - seeing your post federated over here fine now. Thanks!
Ruud, welcome to Lemmy.World, I hope you like it here.
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Hey Ruud. 👋🏼
shrug
It's working fine for me.
Maybe some of us are having browser specific issues? I wish this site didn't depend on JS so heavily. I would like to be able to use it with ancient and text-only browsers.
Possibly. I have Javascript turned on. A long time ago I tried running NoScript and just gave up.
Lemmy's frontend and backend are separate. If someone was feeling ambitions they could update or replace Lemmy-UI with the js removed.
Are you saying the web front end is an API client doing everything through websockets? So it would be fairly straightforward to have another client that renders old school HTML. Something to think about, thanks.
I'm not sure of the specifics. I've only given the code and docs a cursory look. If you want to dig in then here you go:
Thanks, I'll put it on my todo list, but I have to get my data off reddit first, before they shut off the api at the end of the month.
Hi Ruud :D
Hi Ruud! :D
I just tried to post again and still get a nonstop spinning icon. Maybe try from another account? Perhaps borrow one of Spez's alts ;-).
@Ruud I still can't post to this community. Same symptom as before: spinner stays there forever. Firefx 102.12.0 ESR, Debain 11.
I rescind my previous statement. 2 out of 3 went through ok. The 3rd got stuck at the spinner. After a while I popped open a new tab to the main page and got this:
404: FetchError: invalid json response body at http://lemmy:8536/api/v3/site
Had to reload and resubmit to get the last one to go through.
I am having issues making replies to comments in Lemmy.world groups that are a few comments deep. I can make individual comments without issue. The post button just spins.