It wouldn't benefit /me/ or my project but it would benefit many Tumblr users and, well, that's the important part, in the end; between rising COVID cases (and, now, measles! Thanks; I hate it) and unfettered capitalism and other such phenomenon, we live in times that don't consider or prioritize the health and safety of others and it seemed like Automattic might be the exception to this.
Clearly (unfortunately), no; but I /am/ glad that so many of you wound up here.
That's really useful to know. One thing I've been seeing as I look at these Friendica instances is that they don't seem to have as much documentation of underlying values as Mastodon instances do. Do you have any tips on where to look to find out this kind of information on what modules are enabled?
Commune lets you build free and open public communities on a Matrix server. It transforms a Matrix server into a publicly accessible community platform. The goal is to make it easy for existing homeserver operators to open up their Matrix instance (or a subset of it) to the web, and add extra community features using native Matrix functionality.
What will happen when this limit is exceeded? The "reply key" field will get truncated. It's 1024 bytes and stores the IDs of all parent posts as 32-bit integers, always starting from the top-level one. So essentially, all further replies will be erroneously considered replying to the 256th reply in the thread.
Now I don't think this is a problem in any real-world use cases, but yikes