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Pangora

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๐Ÿ An activitypub compatible forum and link aggregator. Downstream from Lemmy.

https://github.com/PangoraWeb

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Pangora is the name of the lemmy soft fork thats being primarily worked on by members of programming.dev. Its aimed so that we can add features on top of lemmy and prioritize them based on what the instance needs while still being able to push changes upstream to lemmy if they accept them.

This also makes us more decoupled from lemmy so that if anything major happens to lemmy we can keep going with maintaining the site without any issues.


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I started implementing a feature that lets you see posts from multiple communities at the same time. Above ive got it pulling from 5 different communities.

Done by just listing all of the communities in the url with plus signs separating them. Its not pushed out to the pangora beta site right now but ill probably try to push out a build either this weekend or during the week

Currently just shows the first 50 from each, ill try to add some sort of addition to the backend in the future that will let me query for multiple communities so I can do the first 50 out of all of them so it doesnt have things out of order for the last post on a page and the first post on the next page

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[โ€“] onlinepersona@programming.dev 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Woah, that'd be big (at least for me). Looking forward to it!

[โ€“] Ategon@programming.dev 4 points 1 year ago (1 children)

added functionality for the two rules

  • getting all communities with a certain slug
  • exclude instance with domain X from above rule

was running into rate limits when trying to check every single linked instance so ive manually put in the larger ones for now

Very nice! Once you add a backend endpoint to do it, I'm sure it'll be quite quick.