here's the Github feature request for this https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy-ui/issues/1807
Give it a thumbs up reaction so the devs know to prioritize it
I wonder if any 3rd party apps do this?
here's the Github feature request for this https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy-ui/issues/1807
Give it a thumbs up reaction so the devs know to prioritize it
I wonder if any 3rd party apps do this?
here's the Github feature request for this https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy-ui/issues/1807
Give it a thumbs up reaction so the devs know to prioritize it
I wonder if any 3rd party apps do this?
Yeah but the Discord users still aren't interested in anything more organized because it's more work for them. The creators/admins might want Lemmy instead but it's not going to work without the users moving too.
that makes sense
Youtube import didn't work for me, Twitch import works well though
from the Youtube description:
This is the greatest gaming achievement I have ever accomplished.
The Mike Tyson fight requires an incredible amount of luck and execution. I hit all 21 frame perfect punches (1/60th of a second), hit 10 perfect dodges and ducks, and got luck that has somewhere around a 1/7,000 - 1/10,000 chance of occurring.
The fight is broken up into "phases", with Tyson's knockdowns marking the end of each phase. I played very well during phases 1 and 2, losing only 5 frames across all 16 dodges/ducks , while hitting all 14 frame perfect punches. Tyson also gave me a perfect pattern with no delays, which is a 1/1600 pattern. I then played perfectly during phase 3, hitting all 7 frame perfect punches, while Tyson gave me a fairly fast but not perfect pattern.
The game only tells you the whole second of the Tyson fight, but by framecounting using a tool developed by Omnigamer, you can figure out your decimal and exact frame. It turns out that this fight was a 1:59.97, occurring on the 3rd frame of the .97 increment.
The TAS of this fight is 1:58.61. The difference between this record and the TAS comes from the TAS doing a few more difficult ducks to save 7 frames, the TAS dodging and ducking all uppercuts frame perfectly to save 5 frames, and the TAS getting perfect luck in phase 3 to save 16 frames.
I've been trying for a 1:59 on Tyson ever since I got the first ever 2:00 in July 2020. In the past 4 and a half years, I've replicated that 2:00 a total of 15 times, and got over a hundred close call 2:01 and 2:02 fights as well. There's essentially no difference between all of those fights and this one, except I got better luck from Tyson on this fight. Finally, after nearly half a decade, the 1:59 has happened.
I have no plans to ever improve this time. It will be beaten by somebody one day, likely by matching this fight and then getting better luck in phase 3. I have no interest in competing for that, but am extremely proud to have gotten the first sub 2 ever on Mike Tyson.
Copying URL into search bar? That is really repelling.
I wonder if Lemmy should have the search bar always visible, like Mastodon does
or at least if your window is wide enough to fit it, otherwise it can collapse to the icon, I've got plenty of room up here

Next one is Frost Fatales 2025 March 9 - 16
https://gamesdonequick.com/schedule/55
I'll make a post when that starts too
There's also SpeeDons which will have English hosting on the GDQ channel, Feb 27th to March 2nd https://programming.dev/post/24430916
Basically, I blame Lemmy.
Peertube is older than Lemmy though.
What you suggest isn't actually a bad idea, but if that was the goal then they shouldn't even pretend to support user accounts only channel accounts, channel accounts wouldn't need to be able to like/comment/subscribe either. They wouldn't have to bother with their UI rendering likes/dislikes/comments, they wouldn't need buttons to subscribe, and they wouldn't need a mobile app either. It's a good idea, just be a video backend and only support the embedded video player (as it appears on Mastodon), but it doesn't seem like that was their goal.
They support everything, they just don't encourage it? A logged in user doesn't use much more server resources than an anonymous user. It's still fetching all the video stats and comments, and of course the video itself which is the biggest thing. Kinda seems like it's just for moderation concerns.
have you tried Scaled sort? I use Scaled for my subscribed feed and it does a great job showing new posts in niche communities