https://codeberg.org/martianh/lem.el
emacs client library and interface for Lemmy instances.
https://codeberg.org/martianh/lem.el
emacs client library and interface for Lemmy instances.
https://codeberg.org/martianh/lem.el
emacs client library and interface for Lemmy instances.
https://mv-gh.github.io/lemmy_openapi_spec/swagger_ui.html
I just implemented a user overview of mixed posts and comments, but I'm unsure how to do so while respecting sort (hot, new, old, etc.). Currently I merge the user's comments and posts into a list, then sort them all by timestamp.
Because sorting is handled on the server, and merging posts/comments happens after, I can't see how I can't respect sort and still merge the two sets. Does anyone have any pointers?
I expect a similar issue would arise for the unified inbox view also (replies, mentions, and private messages), although in that case there's less need to sort by anything other than recency.
EDIT: here's the relevant ts code in the official lemmy ui. it sorts by date if sort is new, which i already do, then otherwise it just sorts by "score".
additions:
https://codeberg.org/martianh/lem.el
emacs client library and interface for Lemmy instances.
https://dev.to/rajasegar/mito-an-orm-for-common-lisp-1n8n
In this post, we are going to take a look at Mito, the ORM library for Common Lisp and walk through...
https://iv.melmac.space/watch?v=EFRVHmOCE7Q
✅ In this part 2 we build a search form, we organize our templates with inheritance and we render our list of products. We use another Bulma CSS nice looking skeleton. ❪ ❫ In the next one we'll see how to run the app from the terminal and then how to build a self-contained binary, including static assets (that's why we add an extra steps when declaring our HTML templates). 📢 🤶 ⭐ Everyone, if you want to learn Common Lisp efficiently have a look at my course: https://www.udemy.com/course/common-lisp-programming/?couponCode=IWANTMOREWEB2024 (discount in the link) and read more about it here: https://github.com/vindarel/common-lisp-course-in-videos/ CL is absolutely worth learning for its stability, power and fun. No other language equals it. Thanks for your support! It helps. 🚀 I recently added a full chapter on macros, with 17 condensed videos. 📚 The accompanying resources are: - https://lispcookbook.github.io/cl-cookbook/web.html - https://common-lisp-libraries.readthedocs.io/hunchentoot/ - https://bulmatemplates.github.io/bulma-templates/ and more: - on error handling: https://lisp-journey.gitlab.io/blog/common-lisp-on-the-web-enrich-your-stacktrace-with-request-and-session-data/ - more web libraries: https://github.com/CodyReichert/awesome-cl#web-frameworks And more content again: - our web project skeleton: https://github.com/vindarel/cl-cookieweb - a demo on how to live-reload data on your website: https://github.com/vindarel/demo-web-live-reload (just as we do in the video) 🫶 Thanks and happy lisping. ---- Sound credit: freesound.com: taavhaap relaxing forest birds; stomachache los angeles police and fire scanner.
https://iv.melmac.space/watch?v=zmF7sDHrNbM
Implement in CL some examples from htmx.org documentation (Click To Edit and Bulk Update)
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