It's importan to remember that Stallmen only considers people up to the age of 13 children.
There is an API end point to get upvoted posts. I don't know about third party clients, but you can get it with curl
:
curl -H "Content-Type: application/json" -H 'Authorization: Bearer <Auth token here>' \
-X GET 'https://ukfli.uk/api/v3/post/list?type_=All&sort=New&liked_only=true' | jq
Mastodon actually added full-text search, but people have to opt-in to it.
No, they're asking about getting stuff posted on Mastodon to appear on their Lemmy feed. You've got the platforms the wrong way round.
True. That would be true of any platform which allows tips, you’d have to connect to some source of money whether it be paypal or crypto. Paypal’s fees would be prohibitively expensive but it would be theoretically doable. Either way, it’s a <5 minute setup process if they care to do it.
But people already have Paypal and understand how to use it. Most people don't understand cryptocurrency, and don't want anything to do with it because of its association with scams.
Interesting I didn’t know AP supported E2E. I guess it’s Mastodon that doesn’t support that element of the AP protocol then?
Here's the issue.
Also, I looked in to Nostr a bit for this and do you seriously think profile links like this will catch on with people?
https://primal.net/p/460c25e682fda7832b52d1f22d3d22b3176d972f60dcdc3212ed8c92ef85065c
Say what you want about AP, but usernames like <(at) makeasnek (at) lemmy.ml> are at least memorable. How am I suppose to tell someone IRL about my Nostr profile, say of a 64 bit string out loud?
How will Sonic fans react to the uptick in writing quality?
Lily from Zombieland, maybe?
Maybe instead of banning mouldy memes, there could be restrictions for when they can be posted. Mouldy Monday or something.
Please don't buy prints of AI art.
The only games that give me any trouble are some Japanese VNs, which can be absolutely cursed for some reason. Like, massive tech juggernauts like Cyberpunk are click and play, but I've spent hours getting books-with-PNGs working.
Maybe they can implement Lemmy's API, like what Misskey et al. does with Mastodon's API, so it can use the same apps.
Everything is biased. Even saying something as simple as "grass is green" is biased, it has the bias of normal colour perception. I'm colour blind and don't see grass as green.