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  • Theyre getting rid of websockets all together, which should give a big performance boost. Right now the backend maintains connection for every active user and pushes an ungodly amount of messages for no good reason

  • Im not sure what you're saying. Personally I want to avoid one huge centralized "community" as it no longer ceases to be a community.

    It makes sense to me that different userbases have different /r/funny with different content that they find funny. Otherwise you just have one appeal to the lowest common denominator content.

  • I think so too, however we need some discoverability of these instances. At the very least we should be able to easily search for and subscribe to communities from different instances, and have some UI to easily navigate these.

  • Nah I disagree. Turning things less serious is not necessarily a bad thing. People will visit to check it out but long term it will get stale and die off.

  • This is such a good point. Reddit nor any of the other giants can surpass the ability of open source. If this works out it will prove a very fundamental shift in tech.

  • The power user base is still there. 96+% of the site has effectively remained

  • Agree, let them do whatever they want.

    If this place turns into rage bait content like reddit Im out. Way too nice outside to deal with cynical assholes to discuss irrelevant stuff that has no real impact

  • Ah, my ide auto pulls in imports sometimes. Thank you

  • Can you move the server name to an .env variable so I don’t have to run a sed? sharing my sed:

    Yes, definitely will do.

    On desktop browser, I’m getting a ‘500 internal error’ on the /r/post/xxx route, but not sure why. The console isn’t showing anything. The page.server.js seems to get the JSON fine from the API, but the .svelte file in that route is failing.

    I think I know this issue. When clicking a post from the front page it stores the post so upon landing on /post/xxx it doesn't have to refetch that data. It fetches the comments on /post/xxx but not the post itself. Just need to fetch the post itself if someone lands directly on that page.

  • I think it should still be possible. Cors is enforced by browsers, not server side. Meaning your client cant make a request to lemmy.worlds backend BUT, your client can make a request to your backend which can make a request to lemmy.worlds backend.

    The site I have this hosted on is actually connected to lemmy.world, not my instance

  • I love SvelteKit. I am a backend dev myself, but this framework made me really get into UI development, just so much easier.

    What do you mean by the cors restrictions? I am hosting the front end on the same domain as my backend (just like the lemmy UI) so there shouldn't be any issues there.

  • I just replaced it with images, I apologize.

  • Not my intention, I was referring to myself as the .dev extension is short for developer but understood Ill just remove the link

  • For what its worth, the domain has nothing to do with the project. Its just my personal site for testing

  • No need to be pro. Can always make a pull request and get feedback, good way to learn so if you're feeling up for it at all give it a shot!

  • Thanks for looking! I was just restarting it, should work now. Preview isn't much yet, much much work to do.

  • Yeah I can see that. I am just struggling to understand why anyone would care. For social media like instagram I understand, but its an anonymous handle no one gives a shit about or recognizes, so I don't see why someone would be attached to it.