Nutomic
Lemmy Lead Developer and father of two children.
I also develop Ibis, a federated wiki.
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Ah that makes sense, thanks for the suggestion!
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What's the oldest video game you still find yourself playing?
2·8 days agoYes that’s the charme of it, just like the player character you are thrown into this strange, brutal world and have to figure out how to survive. The beginning is difficult, but that makes it all the more satisfying later in the game when you actually become powerful.
Regarding mods, you should definitely get one for improved inventory, and there’s also a DirectX 11 mod for better graphics.
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What's the oldest video game you still find yourself playing?
5·9 days agoGothic 1 and 2 (from 2001 and 2002 respectively) are still some of the best games I ever played. There is also a very active modding community, and some mods are even much better than the original game.
You mean that announcements like this should include a list with the names of all donors?
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Home@lemmy.zip•Lemmy.zip & Piefed.zip Server Update December 2025English
1·11 days agoThanks, good to know!
Nutomic@lemmy.mltoLemmy Support@lemmy.ml•Do moderators see posts and comments in every language or only in the ones they selected?
1·11 days agoWhen you view the global post listing from all communities, it shouldnt display posts in languages that you dont speak. Similarly it shouldnt be possible to make a post in Danish or Polish in a German community. With Lemmy 1.0 there will be automatic language detection available so you wont have to specify it manually for each comment. And translations could be implemented using Libretranslate (selfhosted).
Nutomic@lemmy.mltoLemmy Support@lemmy.ml•Do moderators see posts and comments in every language or only in the ones they selected?
2·11 days agoOf course its possible, afaik Piefed uses Libretranslate for this. So the same would work for Lemmy, someone just needs to find the time to implement it.
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What happened with Syncthing-Fork and is it safe to use now?
9·14 days agoThe devs for desktop Syncthing were different from the Syncthing-Android devs. There was some collaboration but in the end the development was mostly separate. Source: I made syncthing-android.
Nutomic@lemmy.mltoLemmy Support@lemmy.ml•Do moderators see posts and comments in every language or only in the ones they selected?
4·15 days agoWhat you should do as a mod is set the allowed languages in the community settings. Then people wont be able to post in other languages. Though I realize that the UI for this isnt so good for now.
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Home@lemmy.zip•Lemmy.zip & Piefed.zip Server Update December 2025English
4·15 days agoWe are still in our Lemmy 1.0 holding pattern, with me too afraid to write any zippy code in case something breaks and I have to go back over that uncommented clusterfuck that I mashed together.
What kind of integrations do you have right now, is there any way to see the code? Lemmy 1.0 has a backwards compatible API which can cover some use basic use cases. You may also be interested to write Lemmy plugins (in Webassembly) for your use cases.
Your post also made me wonder if Lemmy should have any builtin functionality against bots.
Good to see this update, well done!
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Lemmy@lemmy.ml•A question about multi-communities (the new feature being tested)English
4·15 days agoYes, you can test it yourself by registering an account on voyager.lemmy.ml with the sidebar button (direct link). There are also lots of other new features available, I really need to write a post about them. To name just a few: private communities (followers require mod approval), webassembly plugins, post tags (ui is not finished yet), and more…
Not sure what you mean by “advanced caching”. There is some basic caching for data which rarely or never changes, for example most things in
/api/v3/site. But other data like post listings change a lot, so caching is not an option and instead its a matter of optimizing the sql queries (using the right indexes, reducing the number of joins, making benchmarks and looking at query plans).Here is an issue on this topic: https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/issues/5555
That is correct, and this happens to be another one of the issues which is already fixed for version 1.0. Basically for each ban we also store which instance it’s associated with, which is shown in the modlog and the new mod action notifications. If you’re interested I can link you the PR.
Notifications for mod actions are already implemented for Lemmy 1.0. Mod mail would take a lot of work to implement, and we have plenty of other things to work on. Being able to view your own removed posts makes sense, will note that down.
What’s wrong with instance bans on Lemmy?
Python is an interpreted language, which is fundamentally always slower than a compiled language like Rust. However the main performance bottleneck are actually sql queries, and I believe we make a lot more effort to optimize them compared to Piefed.
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Announcements@lemmy.ml•Lemmy Development Update November 2025English
4·16 days agoYou can try it now on https://voyager.lemmy.ml/multi_communities
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Announcements@lemmy.ml•Lemmy Development Update November 2025English
3·16 days agoYou can try it now on voyager.










I disagree with this, and already opened a PR to increase the limit to 100. This way users wont run into problems, and it prevents DDoS just as well.