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Official community for Mlem, a free and open-source iOS Lemmy client.
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I can tell you that this feature works pretty great but at its current state it has a few caveats, unlike in many other platforms links in the Lemmy platform, might take many shapes So, in order to resolve them all, we need to ask the Lemmy servers about those links, that query sometimes takes up to 10 seconds, and in the current implementation, that’s 10 seconds where nothing seem to happen on screen,
So not only is it a massive change in the codebase behind the scene also, it leaves a bitter taste in terms of UX :/ So I’d wager this still needs a little bit of work
How often are you clicking on links for new communities - I assume not too often. So maybe a small kitten message with “redirecting… this may take a few seconds” wouldn’t be too bad for now (at least for me).
But I’m also no dev and have no clue how any of this would be implemented haha
I’d say it’s looking pretty solid
https://github.com/mormaer/Mlem/assets/6067331/26433888-1539-41ac-8a18-aa298edd49d9
This looks more than pretty solid imho - that’s nearly seamless, very cool!