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  • Please bring back Battlefield Heroes

  • No I am saying to me it seems like the vast majority of confusion for new users is giving them this super long detailed explanation of federation, and/or users trying to figure out which instance they should be joining. As a new user all you really have to know is to go on lemmy.world and signup and its just like reddit.

    What I said is what I've done and have had zero to worry about.

    Yeah thats fair on your communities disappearing. Not really a common things thats happening though, and not something youd really notice until you used it for a while.

    1. Sign up at lemmy.world.
    2. Done

    No need to explain all the other crap

  • Can you add me too. Desktop/mobile/Android/Ios all in one.

    https://createlab.io/ https://github.com/ando818/lemmy-ui-svelte

    Though I see now mine looks just like wefwefs and they're way ahead of me so I lost quite a bit of motivation to do this.

    Very important note: We need Oauth. Putting your username/password onto an external app is not safe. A malicious dev can log all of it.

  • How lovely

  • Edit your content, dont just delete

  • I love SvelteKit. I am a backend dev myself, but this framework made me really get into UI development, just so much easier.

    What do you mean by the cors restrictions? I am hosting the front end on the same domain as my backend (just like the lemmy UI) so there shouldn't be any issues there.

  • Selfhosted @lemmy.world

    Anyone want to collaborate on a new Lemmy UI? Built in Svelte

    github.com /ando818/lemmy-ui-svelte
  • Lemmy.World Announcements @lemmy.world

    Forget growth, lets enjoy what we have

  • What kind of server configuration are you guys running? A single instance?