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Lemmy should have something to make this easier, but I don’t know how that would work
The way mastodon does it?
I guess idk how is Mastodon
yeah it would be really convenient. Peertube lets you comment and subscribe to channels using any ActivityPub account in a really convenient way.
I think there is an open issue for this, but i cant find it now. Anyway, i think this is a good feature, but i would have to know how its implemented on a technical level. If you have any information about that, it would be very helpful.
This should be what you need https://docs.joinpeertube.org/api-rest-reference#tag/Video-Comments/paths/~1videos~1{id}~1comment-threads/post
The authorizations and login sections
Thanks, but thats not it. Will look around myself.
Edit: issue here: https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/issues/2420
Ah damn it was posted on the peertube github by someone on their team but i guess they were confused. Thanks for opening an issue for it
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Just open search top right and enter the url there. When the search found it, you can open the post on your instance, where you’re already logged in, and comment.
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How can i search for postings directly in jerboa?
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I didn’t think that would work but I’ll have to try it. It’s seems every instance numbers the posts differently
Yes, numbering is different. But when you search for a direct URL, your instance will download it, if not already exists, and shows you the local cached version with the number your instance gave it to.
Sweet!
You can but you have open it from inside your own instance, so like in this case you (on Sopuli) gotta go to https://sopuli.xyz/c/opensource@lemmy.ml and find it. It was posted 1 year ago, so good luck!