Lemmy does have karma, it is stored in the DB, and the API returns it. It just isn’t displayed on the UI.
A little insane, but in a good way.
Lemmy does have karma, it is stored in the DB, and the API returns it. It just isn’t displayed on the UI.
Lemmy actually has a really good API. Moderation tools are pretty simple though.
Did I miss something? Or is this still about Beehaw?
Made the switch 4 years ago. No regrets.
This describes 99% of AI startups.
The company I work for was considering using Mendable for AI-powered documentation search. I built a prototype using OpenAI embeddings and GPT-3.5 that was just as good as their product in a day. They didn’t buy Mendable :)
First, thank you for the detailed response.
Second, I think you finally convinced me to delete my FB. I will link to this comment wherever possible to show people what a terrible company Meta is.
After all, they said we need quality content to attract new users
They got gregnant
I hope all major instances would immediately defederate
I’m the author of that bot. It will have an opt-out option, I implemented it as soon as someone suggested it:
https://programming.dev/comment/305938
Don’t spread sensationalist lies.
Oh wow, I’ve just realized it was OP I talked to in the comments. I immediately replied to their suggestion. What a clown 🤡
Can you tell us more about what they are like?
Ha! You can’t just say “fight me” and then disappear! What are your arguments?
Nice to see some OC on here! (And it’s also funny :) )
This was one of my favorite subreddits. Thanks for creating it!
Subscribed.
FYI programming.dev also has a Programmer Humor community
Well, there’s this place:
My new community got quite a few subscribers from there. Just make sure to post relative links using both the Lemmy and kbin routes (/c/
and /m/
).
EDIT: oh, I almost forgot, there actually is a site for community discovery: Lemmy Browser. I don’t think it currently lists kbin communities but we could ask them to (or if it’s open source, someone could implement it).
This is exactly what it felt like. It is amazing to see how well federation works - look at all the usernames from different instances! I enjoy the Cambrian explosion of new communities. It feels like conquering and taming a wild frontier.
Thank you! I added the kbin link to my post (but I made it relative so it works on any instance).
Which is why it was kind of an asshole move by the beehaw admins to defederate. They caused endless confusion for the average user.
If I remember correctly, the properties the API returns are
comment_score
andpost_score
.