As mentioned earlier, I have now finished upgrading lemmy to 0.19.6 which should bring massive improvements to federations speeds and a ton of other stuff. So many thanks to all the developers who made this happen! I love FOSS!
Fortunately the upgrade took less than 10 minutes and everything appears to have gone quite smoothly.
A little while ago, I disabled mlmym as it was not working and someone in the comments suggested I re-add tesseract, as it’s still under active development and compatible with the lemmy API. I had initially removed it at the suggestion of its core developer, but since it’s still working, why not, eh?
So you can once again use https://t.lemmy.dbzer0.com/ to browser using the tesseract frontend. Let us know how it goes
Finally, if you appreciate this instance, please consider donating to its running costs. We’re only at ~35% for covering our bi-yearly budget so we could use the support.
Do you have a BTC or ETH address I can donate directly to?
Cheers for all the work you put in, as always!
No sorry, I don’t do crypto
Well done !
Ty 4 all ur work 🙏
Do you have more info about Tesseract having once been discontinued? It has always seemed to be working for me, and as far as I could tell, been actively developed (there was even a major update just this week). I found this link (below) in your previous meta post on the subject, but other than the anchor link in the URL itself, I see nothing there about development having had ended.
https://github.com/asimons04/Tesseract#1212023-development-of-tesseract-for-lemmy-has-ended
I can’t find a link for you atm but I remember the developer themselves had said something to the extent that tesseract will be focusing on sublinks from then on and support for lemmy was not going to be a priority
@ptz@dubvee.org Please see the top-level comment in this chain. Any insight? Just curious.