Punch nazis, trebuchet TERFs.
I am building Voyager, a client for lemmy!
Woodmans ftw
Oh no. anyways
Oh it would be cool to see filter by instance for the getPosts endpoint too!
hmm, I don’t think Lemmy’s API allows for filtering communities by instance. That would be a really cool feature though!
Edit I found this open issue: https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy-ui/issues/1298
Try to login to any instance and submit with blank username/password.
Alternatively, (bit more complicated but provides a nice interface to browse) you can select an instance in the signup flow, and press the (...)
icon in the header to “connect as guest”
What do you mean by searching for other instances?
You can browse any instance as a guest. Not sure it that’s what you mean!
Voyager does not downscale
Yep that makes sense. I am more thinking about VFR flight in the context of ultralights. So let me rephrase- in the context of ultralights (VFR) the vast majority of US airspace does not require talking to ATC or even having a radio onboard.
I’m an unlicensed ultralight pilot and I know where I can and cannot fly. Every ultralight pilot I know also knows where to fly (and how to read a sectional).
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Sure but the vast majority of US airspace is uncontrolled.
More nudibranch content please
you own the airspace up to the highest point of your property
Nope. Part 103 pilots often fly inches off the ground and it’s totally legal- usually farm fields. This is called class G airspace and extends from surface to 700 or 1200 ft AGL. The United States government has exclusive sovereignty of airspace in the US from the surface up, and any citizen has the right of transit through that airspace.
If United couldn’t get anybody to bite at the vouchers, then the employees should have stood the whole flight.
Yeah, that is not a solution. The FAA is salivating at the thought of this. Everyone must have a seat for takeoff and landing.
You can configure Voyager to open links in default browser for adblocking
I don’t remember the last time I needed/missed 3.5mm