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I addressed most of that in Tesseract. It lets you browse other instances directly and one-click load / subscribe to communities.
Would love to see other 3rd party UIs incorporate something like this.
Amazing. One feature that is desperately needed on Lemmy is to open a post in another instance, not just a community or a user.
If you can elaborate on that, I can probably add that as a feature. It already has that capability, but it's not exposed as a "view post on X instance" in any menus.
Edit: Added buttons in the post and comment action menus to "View [Post | Comment] on Home Instance". Thanks for the feature idea.
Instance agnostic post and comment links need to be implemented as well, and would address the underlying challenge in "opening a post in another instance".
Edit: For now, Lemmy Universal Link Switcher is a great browser script which mostly simulates the functionality of instance agnostic post and comment links. It would be great if the equivalent functionality could be integrated natively into Lemmy though.
Without content addressing that's almost impossible
You can't have content addressing because it's mutable. On the other hand, UUIDs are made for that. There's even multiple types of UUIDs made for distributed computing with namespaces and such.
Bluesky does strict content addressing with hashes plus post ID (unique per repository, this allows edits). So you can choose which version to refer to. If you need to archive or mirror stuff you can use the hash, and threads can have both methods so you can see which version of a comment somebody replied to, etc.
Clients can work around it by making a search on the home instance that filters by community id and submitter id. Something like this.
Lemmy Universal Link Switcher also pretty good. It would be great if such functionality could be integrated natively into Lemmy though.
Thanks for the heads up, didnt know it. Maybe something similar is available in other clients too and I just missed it.
That is a really sleek ui, just wanted to say nice work. Is there any way to change the default image size on the card view? I find the compact view's images too small for my liking and the card view too big. A good medium size might be ideal.
Thanks!
Yes, you can adjust the image size in card posts. It's under App Settings -> Feed -> Image Size
The default may be either "extra large" or possibly "full-width" (don't recall off the top of my head), but there are options for Small, Medium, and Large as well.
Perfect, don't know how I missed it. Looks great now, thanks!
Can it be set up so you never have to worry about account switching? Unified feed from all accounts, then if I load up a Lemmy.world post, it defaults to the Lemmy.world account, but if I want to post to Dbzer0, can I set it to shift to that account automatically?
Technically yes but it'd take some re-engineering to track which account/instance each post came from, deduplicate the posts from each, and automagically select the account to use.
Not something ive considered though I can look into it. Most admins ive seen who run it lock it to their instance. I mainly use that feature to switch between my normal account and mod/admin account.
Is this an app or front end?
Web frontend but works well on mobile as a PWA
What’s the link
Ideally your home instance would offer it as an alternative frontend, but the one I run for my instance is unlocked so that any instance can use it. You can also self-host it and point it to any instance.
https://tesseract.dubvee.org