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Yep… and if you and I got discouraged, how many other developers did as well? This is why good docs are essential for a healthy ecosystem.
Yep… and if you and I got discouraged, how many other developers did as well? This is why good docs are essential for a healthy ecosystem.
No, I was just chewing on various ideas to integrate with Lemmy and was disappointed with the docs I saw. They seemed OK-ish if you wanted to use the JS client, but not great if you want to do something else.
On similar projects, I’m used to seeing OpenAPI/Swagger/etc. where you have docs on the incoming bodies/fields, what values they can contain, etc.
Right now it’s really bare bones. I see things like ‘auth’ OPTIONAL but not really sure what would go in there.
I can RTFS like another poster said, but of course that’s not as convenient as “general purpose” API docs with examples / tutorial.
I was curious to see if the reply was going to be:
OR
Sorry, we had to deny your application because you’re Asian. Try another school.
Reddit comment threads are currently just full of groupmind wankery. I like being on a platform where I don’t 100% agree with everyone and I don’t have to hold “sanctioned” opinions that are approved by a mod team of 3.
Why WOULDN’T we move off if something better came along?
Well hell man, give us the details.
brings jobs back to America
NOOO not THOSE jobs
Reddit still has hundreds of millions of active users per month. They may have lost some people, but this many eyeballs has a huge potential for profit.
I should be free to experience as much atmospheric pressure as I want!!
Taking bets:
I’m curious why this is classified as “losing battle”… seems pretty successful so far to me.
For better or for worse, news outlets care about engagement. “50th boat full of migrants lost this year” won’t get many clicks. “Billionaires in trouble under the sea” will. If you think these type of stories are under-reported, feel free to start your own blog or discussion forum.
I had wanted to host an instance of myself… grabbed the docker setup, flailed around for a bit and threw up my hands in frustration.
The amount of config needed for the fronting proxy makes it annoying to bring your own proxy.
Smaller domains are blocked all the time, ask your local email admin… just because you’re not getting messages about it doesn’t mean it doesn’t happen
Your experience mirrors mine, where you must refer to the Rust and/or JS code to have a chance in hell.