

Well, what you could do is pretty much implement what that extension does directly into PeerTube’s frontend itself. You could also do this at the backend, which I guess would speed up the recommendations.
codeberg: https://codeberg.org/asudox
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Well, what you could do is pretty much implement what that extension does directly into PeerTube’s frontend itself. You could also do this at the backend, which I guess would speed up the recommendations.
Thank you for your amazing works.
Are you planning on implementing a privacy friendly recommendation algorithm? It would ideally run locally on the client’s device.
edit: Oh and, if you haven’t seen it yet, please see the PM I sent you.
No, not any I know of. Tagging is also commonly called mentioning here.
edit: Oh, I think I know what they mean. It’s the labels or badges you can put on people, I think. But that is not a native Lemmy feature. Thunder and Summit have them, for example.
OP should make clear whether they mean mentioning/tagging or labeling people in apps.
I do, only rarely.
Your tag would be @[email protected]
Why would anyone need this? Federation isn’t the solution to everything.
As stated in the website, there are currently no known shops that accept it. It was released a week ago, so you’ll have to wait.
What does that mean? You can put any URL in the URL field when creating a new post.
Yeah. Some dude came and suggested the asterism iirc. I don’t see anyone other than a few on mastodon using it. Looks ugly.
In practice, a random individual probably won’t be able to self host an ATProto instance. Read this: https://dustycloud.org/blog/how-decentralized-is-bluesky/
What? Do you mean like how ATProto works?
What? So you want to make the fediverse centralized?
What do you think? Of course the latter.
No. They’re another Twitter clone that is already starting to show their bullshit. And the people there never learn.
To get rid of it from your list, you’d have to be unassigned as a mod. I don’t think that’s possible if you’re the only mod in a community.
That is possible.
When I first started out, I just browsed through the All feed, checked the Communities page and also found some new interesting ones from various communities. You also might want to check out https://lemmyverse.net/communities
That information is stored in the database of the instance you’re on. Note that this only affects the UI. It does nothing more than make blocked users invisible for you. They can fully interact with your posts, comments, view your profile, etc.
Instance agnostic links: