

Of course, ownership, I somehow forgot about that, too much looking from the blogger side lol
But yes, 100%.
🇬🇧 | 24yo French web dev & tech enthusiast
🇫🇷 | Développeur web Limougeaud de 24 ans passionné par l’informatique
Main fediverse account (Mastodon) : mamot.fr/@KaKi87
Blog (Lemmy) : blog.kaki87.net
Formerly @KaKi87@sh.itjust.works, moved because of Cloudflare.
Of course, ownership, I somehow forgot about that, too much looking from the blogger side lol
But yes, 100%.
I would love to be wrong indeed. Would you have some links ? When I asked on the Ghost subreddit, multiple people said Ghost v6 doesn’t do Fediverse commenting.
Why does commenting on a blog post need any kind of account?
Reply notifications, commenting history.
capcha
I don’t know about you, but I hate those, and wouldn’t want people to have to go through that, as I wouldn’t want to have to go through that.
manual approval
That’s a lot more work, and it delays the conversation when replying to another visitor.
Yeah, I created this project in order to me more straightforward, low-code, just embedding an iframe, and the rest is taken care of.
It works now !
If you’re curious, here’s the fix
It works now !
If you’re curious, here’s the fix
It works now !
If you’re curious, here’s the fix
It works now !
If you’re curious, here’s the fix
Interesting, thanks !
Thanks.
Now, why isn’t that required for an older post ?
For example : https://lemmy.world/api/v3/comment/list?post_id=5&sort=Old
Thanks ! Though it doesn’t seem to be working yet 😭
Yes, though it’s not ready for production use yet, case in point : this demo doesn’t even work 😅
Wow, epic fail. 😭
I don’t know why the API returns an empty array when the web page shows comment, I didn’t have this issue using an older post 🤔
Wow, epic fail. 😭
I don’t know why the API returns an empty array when the web page shows comments, I didn’t have this issue using an older post 🤔
The error message suggests to look at:
/var/lib/dkms/amdgpu/6.12.12-2147987.24.04/build/make.log
What does it say?
https://paste.hostux.net/?c75e8023aeda56fb#365cPLzncQtP7itDSnAxzdKnceimPCCb5b54fE1GSxNx
are you running this on a System 76 machine?
No.
The system does it automatically, which is why I got the “updates available” notification.
That said, after encountering the error, I did run it just in case before running apt install -f
.
Sigh.
Even having experienced this, I don’t blame it on the distro being Debian-based, point-released, mutable, whatever.
Pop 24.04 is alpha, and I understand the risk I took using it. I’m here to get assistance, not for blaming Debian or something.
Nothing. I ran sudo apt upgrade
right after seeing the “updates available” notification shortly after booting.
Pop OS (as per the community I’m posting on), 24.04 (as per my post title).
L’image fait 100 pixels de côté 😅
Sur Tesseract aussi c’est flou :
They’ve been working on this for a year and a half.