idunnololz

I am the developer of Summit for Lemmy.

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Cake day: June 13th, 2023

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  • I did some googling. I believe I found the source of this image. The source was a 10 minute AI generated video with the snowmen talking to each other. This seems to suggest this is AI generated however I will say there is a small chance the AI video was generated from the image and not the other way around.

    Some additional thoughts:

    • assuming this is real and not AI, the creator must be insanely talented. Not just some regular person but likely a known artist. If that is the case the artist likely posted this online to claim credit for their work. However I did not find anyone claim this work when googling for this.
    • not only are the number of shovels suspect but one shovel appears to be difting gravity while one of the shovels isnt a snow shovel but a “regular shovel”
    • the ocean current design around the door and ship is insanely detailed. Again if this was real, this would be a masterpiece, so it begs the question of why we wouldnt be able to find someone claim the work.




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    17 hours ago

    Try turning on “Use cursors when loading the post feed”. Its under settings > misc > use cursors when loading the post feed. Let me know if this fixes the issue.

    Explanation: I think you are hitting the max page limit. However I thought that limit is 100 pages so generally you shouldnt be able to hit the limit unless you scroll a ton. The limit can be set by the instance though so it might be a lower limit on your instance?

    The limit doesnt exist when using cursors but cursors are buggy and certain combinations of sort order + hide unread doesn’t work. Thats why the app doesn’t load using cursors by default.

    In the past, Summit used to hide unreads on the client side. I might have to bring that back because of the issue with cursors.


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    1 day ago

    I have not been made aware of this issue. Is there any patterns to these 400 errors? Eg. does it occur when you perform specific actions, does it occur on one instance or multiple instances? Does it occur more often on certain days? Etc.



  • This isn’t a new thing. Essentially every “object” has an id and there is a translation API built into Lemmy that allows you to look up “an object” associated with an id on the current instance. The app uses this API to let you see a post from any instance. The logic has been the same for a very long time.


  • I would argue this is the normal behavior. The “abnormal behavior” would be to look up the same exact post on your current instance and then redirect to that post instead without the user knowing. However this is a case where the “abnormal behavior” likely results in a better UX. It’s like when Apple had to make their music shuffle algorithm less random so that it was perceived to be more random.


  • Back when Summit was first developed, federation could be hit or miss and pretty much everyone got a different experience of a post depending on which instance you viewed the post on. I’m not sure how true that is these days. So I made the decision that preserves the intended experience of link.

    As an extreme example, let’s say someone asked what are some good recipes for beans and I knew of a post on [email protected] with some good answers so I link to the post. Now you open it on your instance but because of special instance settings and possible federation issues you only see bad bean recipes. So then you come back and yell at me for giving you bad recipes, but when I view the post on my instance I see good recipes only.

    So as a compromise Summit, by default, shows the post as it is seen by the person who posted the link and optionally allows you to view the same post on your instance, while making sure the user knew what was happening.

    That was the logic behind this decision.









  • Personally I stir fry a lot so olive oil has too low of a smoke point for me. I have to stick to avocado, peanut, sunflower oil or vegetable oil. I think some olive oils can have higher smoke points but it’s annoying to do trial and error instead of sticking with what works.