Lemmy will be indexed less than Reddit, ignoring user counts, because lemmy-ui is client rendered. Googlebot and some others can still index client rendered sites, but others will ignore the content.
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Lemmy will be indexed less than Reddit, ignoring user counts, because lemmy-ui is client rendered. Googlebot and some others can still index client rendered sites, but others will ignore the content.
photon doesn’t directly communicate with the backend, it’s not intended for that. but even then, lemmy-ui is almost entirely client side (for some reason) and it makes its calls to the API
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It’s just for receiving, like aliases.
Ads for a platform with political views that despise them. Ironic
What does Boost have over clients like Voyager?
fixed ive using rust for a while
Python is NameError: name 'term_to_describe_python' is not defined
JavaScript is [object Object]
Ruby is TypeError: Int can't be coerced into String
C is segmentation fault
C++
Java is
Exception in thread "main" java.lang.NullPointerException: Cannot read the termToDescribeJava because is null at ThrowNullExcep.main(ThrowNullExcep.java:7)
Exec.main(ThrowNullExcep.java:7)
type inference failed. The value of the type parameter K should be mentioned in input types
unused variable
Compiling term v0.1.0 (/home/james/projects/Term)
glad you like photon! :)
immutable objects, i like functional programming
i hate this programming pattern with a passion.
Doesn’t have to be installed on your instance, you can also use the official web app instance. It’s very similar to how Voyager works.
The photon UI supports every instance at https://phtn.app, your instance doesn’t have to officially support it.
A feature that’s be nice is giving you a higher upload limit if you make your upload temporary.