

If any Activitypub platform sends messages to an actor which they arent addressed to, thats clearly a bug.
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I also develop Ibis, a federated wiki.


If any Activitypub platform sends messages to an actor which they arent addressed to, thats clearly a bug.


Thing is that we dont have any information about someone who visits joinlemmy, other than the IP address which gives the location, and Accept-Language HTTP headers. So it attempts to give useful suggestions with that limited info.
https://github.com/LemmyNet/joinlemmy-site/blob/main/src/shared/data/instances-definitions.ts#L13
Looks like youre right, I’m removing it.


There are multiple defaults on https://join-lemmy.org/


Its already solved, you get an automatic instance suggestion here: https://join-lemmy.org/


This is wrong, Lemmy doesnt send private messages to followers.


You are right.


This is not correct, Lemmy sends private messages only to the single recipient server. Other instances cannot access it at all.


Not public. Private messages can only be accessed by your own admin, and the admin of the recipient. Other instances cannot access it in any way.
Sorry forgot about that, you can view it now.


No problem, this is my job after all. And I got lucky to end up with a job like this :)


Thanks for letting me know! I made a fix, it should be deployed within half an hour.


Im not a designer, so for me its very difficult to make such changes. I prefer making a small adjustment rather than messing the whole thing up.
Got it, was a problem in pictrs. Upgraded to the latest version and it seems fully fixed now.
https://git.asonix.dog/asonix/pict-rs/releases/tag/v0.5.22#fix-https-proxy-and-download


Thanks for your feedback! I made the theme colors a bit darker, what do you think? https://github.com/LemmyNet/joinlemmy-site/pull/597
Now that you mention it, I also notice the problem with scroll performance, hard to say what might cause it.


It looks like Lemmy itself is not fully translated into your language yet:


Success, you are a sandwich now!


Exactly. By the way you can already test it on voyager.lemmy.ml
You can subscribe to Peertube channels from Lemmy since a very long time. Recently there has been a problem with federation on the Peertube side, but that will be fixed soon.