Picture of the current 0.19.15 version

The devs and designers are not playing around, this is looking amazing.
If you’d like to see: voyager.lemmy.ml
oh shit they have multi communities
And private communities. As mod you need to approve every follower manually. Others cannot see any posts/comments in the community.
how does that work, like can I post to a “linux” multicom, comprised of all the linux communities? and if so where does that post go?
No you cannot post to a multi-community, they are only for browsing/viewing.
I notice the sidebar says “Active Plugins”, which is dope, I think plugin’s will open up a lot of possibilities for Lemmy. I’ll have to look around, but it got me thinking: I wonder if it’s a worth it now, or if it would be a pain in the ass, to spin up my own test instance (not hard) to start building and playing around with the plugin system.
@nutomic@lemmy.ml are the instructions under the plugins section of join-lemmy.org still valid if I wanted to do some plugin development tinkering?
Follow these steps:
- Use the
nightlyDocker image for Lemmy and lemmy-ui - Setup postgres, pictrs and nginx according to the usual 0.19 instructions
- Specify plugins in Lemmy config (docs, example)
- You need to specify the hash for each wasm file (check logfile for error message), or set
DANGER_PLUGIN_SKIP_HASH_CHECK(not merged yet, part of the PR above)
Let me know if this works, then I will add it to the documentation. Or better yet, make a PR yourself ;)
Edit: Config from the test server:
plugins: [{ file: "https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy-plugins/releases/download/0.1.3/rust_lingua.wasm", hash: "e1f58029f2ecca5127a4584609494120683b691fc63a543979ea071f32cf690f", allowed_hosts: ["0.0.0.0"] }]- Use the




