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  • aeharding@vger.socialtoScience Memes@mander.xyzGabby Thomas
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    24 days ago

    Hey! Through DM, about a week ago. I’ll copy below (it’s nothing sensitive):

    Everything seems pretty great, with the only friction I’m working through is regarding user uploads.

    It looks like when using 3rd party clients (like Photon or Voyager’s PWA) and I try to upload an image that is too large to lemm.ee, lemm.ee is not properly setting the CORS header. This means that Photon/Voyager can’t see that lemm.ee is rejecting the upload due to image size. It seems to be working on lemmy.world.

    (Please note that Voyager automatically compresses images to fit within 1MB, so it may be best to test with Photon - the same problem can be observed and replicated there.)

    lemmy.world:

    lemm.ee:

    If you have time to take a look, I’d appreciate it! No rush at all.








  • Hi, Voyager dev here, I’d like to see a very small, terse API for clients devs to make a more seamless experience!

    The MVP IMO would be a way to automatically log the user in when opening the Canvas, perhaps by

    • well known Canvas user handle for client to automatically DM for OTP
    • client waits for OTP in DMs
    • client adds a query parameter with the user handle and OTP to the URL to open browser, so user is automatically logged in with 0 clicks!

    And I could see stuff beyond this. Like an API to know event metadata, docs on how to embed Canvas in app (would be great for engagement)

    Anywho simple is best but would be awesome for tighter integration of apps/clients with a documented API!



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