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On one hand, I really wish there was a RES add-on for Lemmy. Just so I could filter out the cascade of posts about reddit. I left the site and don't give a shit if it burns or not. On the other hand, this is pretty funny to read about.
I've been considering making something like RES for Lemmy. Not sure if I really have the time, but if nobody else steps up to it in the next couple of weeks, I'll see if I can.
Why not just contribute the features you want to Lemmy itself?
I'll probably do both. Not everything from RES would be accepted into lemmy-ui, I think.
RES was so fucking good. You could do pretty much anything you wanted with it the features were endless.
I think as long as you implement features as options it shouldn't be a problem.
Exactly. We don't really need RES for lemmy because we have lemmy-ui project. It's all out of my wheelhouse, but with community contributions, there's a lot of awesomeness that could be added to it as optional elements.
I'm not well practiced in Rust, but that is a good idea. I have been meaning to learn Rust. Although an extension does allow for features that may not be accepted into Lemmy.
I kind of figured something like that would pop up. I don't have the skills to even know where to start.