this would have to be the same on all instances for federated articles to work, so that would be a problem
this would have to be the same on all instances for federated articles to work, so that would be a problem
that would be possible, it would require “trusted” embed sources, e.g. youtube or catbox or whatever. i know of another reddit type clone site which has their own official video host and pic host that allow embed but they block others
it is a balance between security and usability, I assume it leans more towards security
Content Security Policy, this defines which domains may be used from the main site domain, this blocks different kinds of attacks but has the effect that random domains cannot be embedded
it is still not found after a few days
Though I cannot find this thread for example
When I search for my Lemmy instance, I am seeing about 2000 results, that includes posts https://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=site%3Afeddit.de
I believe you can use a read-only checkout which should work without login on Github and then create patchfiles from the local git repo
It seems the search field searches for more than just the community name, e.g. when I search for Test it finds a lot of names but it also finds the community “Test”. It is probably easier to bookmark or subscribe a community when you post to it repeatedly (or remember the URL to type it)
actually / would be ok for urls, backslash would work as well, but it would require quoting in the url with %5c. Any other character could work as well like . or -
reminds me of the naming convention of usenet, rec.arts.tv.starttrek.tos
i think the main support is to parcipate, Lemmy is still quite small and there is no enough content
i wonder if it would work to remove the CSP header with a header extension though