Punch nazis, trebuchet TERFs.
I am building Voyager, a client for lemmy!
60 days notice is standard on Mastodon, it would be nice to see instances commit to that.
Oh no. anyways
Voyager was added in 1.13.0 https://github.com/zacharee/MastodonRedirect/releases/tag/1.13.0
I am the voyager dev!
Definitely for the PWA and f-droid builds, but idk how happy Google and Apple would be to have an app doing this in their stores. IANAL
:( It works on lemmy-ui/photon/alexandrite/voyager (maybe others too - these are just ones I’ve tested that work)
Voyager has had full link handling for a while (including Lemmy redirect). If there is something specific not working please let me know!
Lol. I wish XKCD showed date published.
Btw I just found out that lemmy-ui supports markdown citations.
It’s not documented AFAIK though.
… at least we voted! (Wisconsin)
Hi, Voyager dev here, I’d like to see a very small, terse API for clients devs to make a more seamless experience!
The MVP IMO would be a way to automatically log the user in when opening the Canvas, perhaps by
And I could see stuff beyond this. Like an API to know event metadata, docs on how to embed Canvas in app (would be great for engagement)
Anywho simple is best but would be awesome for tighter integration of apps/clients with a documented API!
Yep that makes sense. I am more thinking about VFR flight in the context of ultralights. So let me rephrase- in the context of ultralights (VFR) the vast majority of US airspace does not require talking to ATC or even having a radio onboard.
I’m an unlicensed ultralight pilot and I know where I can and cannot fly. Every ultralight pilot I know also knows where to fly (and how to read a sectional).
Join us !paramotor@lemmy.world
Sure but the vast majority of US airspace is uncontrolled.
I don’t remember the last time I needed/missed 3.5mm