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  • Lemmy 0.19 Breaking Changes

    cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/5711722

    > We are getting closer to the next major release. This version will have many breaking changes, so we are listing them here for app and client developers to adjust their projects. > > As we prepare for the release of Lemmy 0.19.0, we'd like to provide any app or client developers ample time to upgrade their apps, as well as discover any problems, before we do the release. This will be at least 4 weeks from now (but likely longer). > > Server admins can also upgrade to the latest release candidates for testing. Be aware that they are still unstable and shouldn't be used in production. As with any upgrade it is important to have working backups in place. > > It should be possible for clients to support both Lemmy 0.18 and 0.19 without major workarounds. If backwards compatibility is causing you trouble, comment below and we will help to find a solution. > > To test, you can point your app to the following test instance running a release candidate of 0.19.0: https://voyager.lemmy.ml > > A diff of API changes is here: lemmy-js-client API changes from 0.18.3 -> 0.19.0-rc's > > Note for developers not using typescript or rust: > > If you'd like to auto-generate an API client for your language, you can try out @MV-GH's lemmy_openapi_spec, or (if in kotlin), use Jerboa's script here. > > ## Major Changes > > ### Authentication > > Previous Lemmy versions used to take authentication as query/post parameters. This is insecure and unnecessarily complicated. With 0.19, the jwt token can be passed either as cookie with name auth, or as header in the form Authorization: Bearer . > > A major advantage is that this allows us to send proper cache-control headers, with responses to unauthenticated users being cacheable. It also prevents token leaks in web server logs. The login and registration endpoints attempt to set the cookie automatically. If that is supported on your platform, you don't have to worry about the authentication token at all. > > In order for your client to be compatible with both Lemmy 0.18 and 0.19, you should send auth in both ways. Meaning with each API call, send the old auth query/post parameter, as well as the new header or cookie. > > A few PRs detailing these changes: > > - https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/pull/3725 > - https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/pull/3926 > - https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/pull/3946 > - https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/pull/3982 > > ### Users can block instances > > Users can now block instances, so that their communities are hidden from listings. This is done via POST /api/v3/site/block with parameters int instance_id, bool block. > > https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/pull/3869 > > ### New sort options > > A new scaled sort option has been added. This sort is identical to the Hot sort, but also takes into account the number of each community's active monthly users, and so helps to boost posts from less active communities to the top. > > https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/pull/3907 > > ### 2FA / TOTP Rework > > Two-Factor-Authentication is now enabled in a two-step process to avoid locking yourself out. Now a secret needs to be generated first with POST /api/v3/user/totp/generate (no parameters). The generated token needs to be added by the user to an authenticator app. > > Once this is completed, 2FA can be enabled with POST /api/v3/user/totp/update. This takes a string parameter totp_token (generated by authenticator app), and boolean enabled. 2FA can be disabled again with the same update endpoint. Additionally, the 2FA algorithm has been changed to SHA1 for better compatibility. > > The update disables 2FA for all accounts, so that users who are locked out can use their accounts again, and to ease the transition to the SHA1 algorithm. > > https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/pull/3959 > > ### Timestamps now include timezone > > Previous Lemmy versions used timestamps without any timezone internally. This caused problems when federating with other software that uses timezones. > > Going forward, all timestamps in the API are switching from timestamps without time zone (2023-09-27T12:29:59.113132) to ISO8601 timestamps (e.g. 2023-10-29T15:10:51.557399+01:00 or Z suffix). In order to be compatible with both 0.18 and 0.19, parse the timestamp as ISO8601 and add a Z suffix if it fails (for older versions). > > https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/pull/3496 > > ### Cursor based pagination > > 0.19 adds support for cursor based pagination on the /api/v3/post/list endpoint. This is more efficient for the database. Instead of a query parameter ?page=3, listing responses now include a field "next_page": "Pa46c" which needs to be passed as ?page_cursor=Pa46c. The existing pagination method is still supported for backwards compatibility, but will be removed in the next version. > > https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/pull/3872 > > ### New endpoints for export/import of user settings data > > Users can now export their profile settings data (including subscriptions and blocklists) via GET /api/v3/user/export. The returned JSON data should not be parsed by clients, but directly downloaded as a file. Backups can be imported via POST /api/v3/user/import. > > https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/pull/3976 > > ### Make remove content optional during account deletion > > When a user deletes their own account using POST /api/v3/user/delete_account, there is a new parameter called delete_content. If it is true, all posts, comments and other content created by the user are deleted (this is the previous default behaviour). If it is false, only the user profile will be marked as deleted. > > https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/pull/3817 > > ### Outgoing Federation Queue > > The federation queue has been rewritten to be much more performant and reliable. This is irrelevant for client developers, but admins should look out for potential federation problems. If you run multiple Lemmy backends for horizontal scaling, be sure to read the updated documentation and set the new configuration parameters. The Troubleshooting section has information about how to find out the state of the federation queues. > > https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/pull/3605

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    Lemmy 0.19 Breaking Changes
    lemmy.ml Lemmy 0.19 Breaking Changes - Lemmy

    We are getting closer to the next major release. This version will have many breaking changes, so we are listing them here for app and client developers to adjust their projects. As we prepare for the release of Lemmy 0.19.0, we’d like to provide any app or client developers ample time to upgrade th...

    cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/5711722

    > We are getting closer to the next major release. This version will have many breaking changes, so we are listing them here for app and client developers to adjust their projects. > > As we prepare for the release of Lemmy 0.19.0, we'd like to provide any app or client developers ample time to upgrade their apps, as well as discover any problems, before we do the release. This will be at least 4 weeks from now (but likely longer). > > Server admins can also upgrade to the latest release candidates for testing. Be aware that they are still unstable and shouldn't be used in production. As with any upgrade it is important to have working backups in place. > > It should be possible for clients to support both Lemmy 0.18 and 0.19 without major workarounds. If backwards compatibility is causing you trouble, comment below and we will help to find a solution. > > To test, you can point your app to the following test instance running a release candidate of 0.19.0: https://voyager.lemmy.ml > > A diff of API changes is here: lemmy-js-client API changes from 0.18.3 -> 0.19.0-rc's > > Note for developers not using typescript or rust: > > If you'd like to auto-generate an API client for your language, you can try out @MV-GH's lemmy_openapi_spec, or (if in kotlin), use Jerboa's script here. > > ## Major Changes > > ### Authentication > > Previous Lemmy versions used to take authentication as query/post parameters. This is insecure and unnecessarily complicated. With 0.19, the jwt token can be passed either as cookie with name auth, or as header in the form Authorization: Bearer . > > A major advantage is that this allows us to send proper cache-control headers, with responses to unauthenticated users being cacheable. It also prevents token leaks in web server logs. The login and registration endpoints attempt to set the cookie automatically. If that is supported on your platform, you don't have to worry about the authentication token at all. > > In order for your client to be compatible with both Lemmy 0.18 and 0.19, you should send auth in both ways. Meaning with each API call, send the old auth query/post parameter, as well as the new header or cookie. > > A few PRs detailing these changes: > > - https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/pull/3725 > - https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/pull/3926 > - https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/pull/3946 > - https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/pull/3982 > > ### Users can block instances > > Users can now block instances, so that their communities are hidden from listings. This is done via POST /api/v3/site/block with parameters int instance_id, bool block. > > https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/pull/3869 > > ### New sort options > > A new scaled sort option has been added. This sort is identical to the Hot sort, but also takes into account the number of each community's active monthly users, and so helps to boost posts from less active communities to the top. > > https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/pull/3907 > > ### 2FA / TOTP Rework > > Two-Factor-Authentication is now enabled in a two-step process to avoid locking yourself out. Now a secret needs to be generated first with POST /api/v3/user/totp/generate (no parameters). The generated token needs to be added by the user to an authenticator app. > > Once this is completed, 2FA can be enabled with POST /api/v3/user/totp/update. This takes a string parameter totp_token (generated by authenticator app), and boolean enabled. 2FA can be disabled again with the same update endpoint. Additionally, the 2FA algorithm has been changed to SHA1 for better compatibility. > > The update disables 2FA for all accounts, so that users who are locked out can use their accounts again, and to ease the transition to the SHA1 algorithm. > > https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/pull/3959 > > ### Timestamps now include timezone > > Previous Lemmy versions used timestamps without any timezone internally. This caused problems when federating with other software that uses timezones. > > Going forward, all timestamps in the API are switching from timestamps without time zone (2023-09-27T12:29:59.113132) to ISO8601 timestamps (e.g. 2023-10-29T15:10:51.557399+01:00 or Z suffix). In order to be compatible with both 0.18 and 0.19, parse the timestamp as ISO8601 and add a Z suffix if it fails (for older versions). > > https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/pull/3496 > > ### Cursor based pagination > > 0.19 adds support for cursor based pagination on the /api/v3/post/list endpoint. This is more efficient for the database. Instead of a query parameter ?page=3, listing responses now include a field "next_page": "Pa46c" which needs to be passed as ?page_cursor=Pa46c. The existing pagination method is still supported for backwards compatibility, but will be removed in the next version. > > https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/pull/3872 > > ### New endpoints for export/import of user settings data > > Users can now export their profile settings data (including subscriptions and blocklists) via GET /api/v3/user/export. The returned JSON data should not be parsed by clients, but directly downloaded as a file. Backups can be imported via POST /api/v3/user/import. > > https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/pull/3976 > > ### Make remove content optional during account deletion > > When a user deletes their own account using POST /api/v3/user/delete_account, there is a new parameter called delete_content. If it is true, all posts, comments and other content created by the user are deleted (this is the previous default behaviour). If it is false, only the user profile will be marked as deleted. > > https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/pull/3817 > > ### Outgoing Federation Queue > > The federation queue has been rewritten to be much more performant and reliable. This is irrelevant for client developers, but admins should look out for potential federation problems. If you run multiple Lemmy backends for horizontal scaling, be sure to read the updated documentation and set the new configuration parameters. The Troubleshooting section has information about how to find out the state of the federation queues. > > https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/pull/3605

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    Lemmy 0.19 Breaking Changes
    lemmy.ml Lemmy 0.19 Breaking Changes - Lemmy

    We are getting closer to the next major release. This version will have many breaking changes, so we are listing them here for app and client developers to adjust their projects. As we prepare for the release of Lemmy 0.19.0, we’d like to provide any app or client developers ample time to upgrade th...

    cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/5711722

    > We are getting closer to the next major release. This version will have many breaking changes, so we are listing them here for app and client developers to adjust their projects. > > As we prepare for the release of Lemmy 0.19.0, we'd like to provide any app or client developers ample time to upgrade their apps, as well as discover any problems, before we do the release. This will be at least 4 weeks from now (but likely longer). > > Server admins can also upgrade to the latest release candidates for testing. Be aware that they are still unstable and shouldn't be used in production. As with any upgrade it is important to have working backups in place. > > It should be possible for clients to support both Lemmy 0.18 and 0.19 without major workarounds. If backwards compatibility is causing you trouble, comment below and we will help to find a solution. > > To test, you can point your app to the following test instance running a release candidate of 0.19.0: https://voyager.lemmy.ml > > A diff of API changes is here: lemmy-js-client API changes from 0.18.3 -> 0.19.0-rc's > > Note for developers not using typescript or rust: > > If you'd like to auto-generate an API client for your language, you can try out @MV-GH's lemmy_openapi_spec, or (if in kotlin), use Jerboa's script here. > > ## Major Changes > > ### Authentication > > Previous Lemmy versions used to take authentication as query/post parameters. This is insecure and unnecessarily complicated. With 0.19, the jwt token can be passed either as cookie with name auth, or as header in the form Authorization: Bearer . > > A major advantage is that this allows us to send proper cache-control headers, with responses to unauthenticated users being cacheable. It also prevents token leaks in web server logs. The login and registration endpoints attempt to set the cookie automatically. If that is supported on your platform, you don't have to worry about the authentication token at all. > > In order for your client to be compatible with both Lemmy 0.18 and 0.19, you should send auth in both ways. Meaning with each API call, send the old auth query/post parameter, as well as the new header or cookie. > > A few PRs detailing these changes: > > - https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/pull/3725 > - https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/pull/3926 > - https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/pull/3946 > - https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/pull/3982 > > ### Users can block instances > > Users can now block instances, so that their communities are hidden from listings. This is done via POST /api/v3/site/block with parameters int instance_id, bool block. > > https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/pull/3869 > > ### New sort options > > A new scaled sort option has been added. This sort is identical to the Hot sort, but also takes into account the number of each community's active monthly users, and so helps to boost posts from less active communities to the top. > > https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/pull/3907 > > ### 2FA / TOTP Rework > > Two-Factor-Authentication is now enabled in a two-step process to avoid locking yourself out. Now a secret needs to be generated first with POST /api/v3/user/totp/generate (no parameters). The generated token needs to be added by the user to an authenticator app. > > Once this is completed, 2FA can be enabled with POST /api/v3/user/totp/update. This takes a string parameter totp_token (generated by authenticator app), and boolean enabled. 2FA can be disabled again with the same update endpoint. Additionally, the 2FA algorithm has been changed to SHA1 for better compatibility. > > The update disables 2FA for all accounts, so that users who are locked out can use their accounts again, and to ease the transition to the SHA1 algorithm. > > https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/pull/3959 > > ### Timestamps now include timezone > > Previous Lemmy versions used timestamps without any timezone internally. This caused problems when federating with other software that uses timezones. > > Going forward, all timestamps in the API are switching from timestamps without time zone (2023-09-27T12:29:59.113132) to ISO8601 timestamps (e.g. 2023-10-29T15:10:51.557399+01:00 or Z suffix). In order to be compatible with both 0.18 and 0.19, parse the timestamp as ISO8601 and add a Z suffix if it fails (for older versions). > > https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/pull/3496 > > ### Cursor based pagination > > 0.19 adds support for cursor based pagination on the /api/v3/post/list endpoint. This is more efficient for the database. Instead of a query parameter ?page=3, listing responses now include a field "next_page": "Pa46c" which needs to be passed as ?page_cursor=Pa46c. The existing pagination method is still supported for backwards compatibility, but will be removed in the next version. > > https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/pull/3872 > > ### New endpoints for export/import of user settings data > > Users can now export their profile settings data (including subscriptions and blocklists) via GET /api/v3/user/export. The returned JSON data should not be parsed by clients, but directly downloaded as a file. Backups can be imported via POST /api/v3/user/import. > > https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/pull/3976 > > ### Make remove content optional during account deletion > > When a user deletes their own account using POST /api/v3/user/delete_account, there is a new parameter called delete_content. If it is true, all posts, comments and other content created by the user are deleted (this is the previous default behaviour). If it is false, only the user profile will be marked as deleted. > > https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/pull/3817 > > ### Outgoing Federation Queue > > The federation queue has been rewritten to be much more performant and reliable. This is irrelevant for client developers, but admins should look out for potential federation problems. If you run multiple Lemmy backends for horizontal scaling, be sure to read the updated documentation and set the new configuration parameters. The Troubleshooting section has information about how to find out the state of the federation queues. > > https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/pull/3605

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    Outcry over official Spanish definition of Jew as ‘greedy or usurious’ person
  • Just a heads up, this person is a known troll across lemmy they're well known for their hostile and inflammatory content and just saying things to get a rise out of people, this person also isn't exactly receptive to feedback. Just wanted to let you know since trying to talk with someone like this is like talking to a brick wall.

  • Lemmyshitpost community closed until further notice
  • Do people think that someone has to use the same email address, or the same username? If someone uses a different email, username, and IP address (don't try and argue semantics it can, always can, and always has been done) then whatever you put into the list can't be applied to them.

    Even if you ask for IDs people can fake those, it's illegal sure but so is what these assholes did and it didn't really stop them now did it.

  • Temporary Changes to our Sign-Up Policy
  • That's good then, was worried for a sec that people could upload images without having an account, that would be very bad and make these kind of attacks insanely easy.

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  • Matrix is a secure chat protocol used by the Devs to message eachother.

    A pull request is a way of proposing and contributing code on git-based platforms like github, gitlab, and codeberg.

  • Temporary Changes to our Sign-Up Policy
  • Wait I noticed that there's an image button in the application form, is there any risk that that might be abused by users passing by to upload to pictrs in registrations without an account? That could be a big problem if they could.

  • Lemmyshitpost community closed until further notice
  • Sign-ups are manual approval applications, no more automated sign-ups from them, if they have existing accounts and target another community it'll be closed as well and those accounts banned, there isn't a stream of new accounts though because all accounts going forward need to be manually approved.

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  • Maybe you could start with making pull-requests to help and maybe also writting them an application on Matrix. I'm not being snarky just pointing out that it's easier to help than you might think.

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  • They also changed the account sign ups to be application only so people can't create accounts without being approved.

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  • I don't know if it has been mentioned there yet but do you think it would be a good idea to post this to the lemmy incidents room on Matrix?

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  • What misinformation, are you trying to imply that the known instance wasn't defederated for hosting or allowing the hosting of illegal content, do you think they weren't at all or do you think loli is acceptable and not CSAM, because FYI opinions may vary but the law is clear CSAM even fictional is illegal to produce, host, or consume.

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  • Indeed there was. I don't understand why.

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  • There was an Instance (check bottom of instances page, it's the most recent one in blocked as of writing this) that had rules allowing loli (drawn CSAM) which was defederated very recently. I originally made a post about it on support but deleted it because there was a lot of backlash (backlash against defederating a loli CSAM instance 😒) so I just messaged about it privately, not just to lw admins but to many others as well across lemmy.

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  • It's evil, disgusting, and illegal. Weird doesn't seem like a good adjective at all to describe what happened, way too tame.

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  • More accurate to what it is, CSAM describes it as what it is, abuse material.

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  • There's a Matrix Room for building mod tools here maybe we might want to bring up this issue there, just in case they aren't already aware.

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  • That's not a troll, CSAM goes well beyond trolling, pedophile would be a more accurate term for them.

  • Defederate from lemmy.comfysnug.space for allowing and/or hosting CSAM material

    Hello I am writing this post because I stumbled across this instance which allows and hosts loli material (which can be classified as CSAM) as per their rules: >The above explicitly does not include drawings, often referred to collectively as “loli”.

    As these types of sexual depictions of Minors are illegal in many countries it is important that we defederate them as soon as possible to avoid cross-hosting such content on this service.

    I understand how people feel about defederation but this is not based on opinions or politics but rather an issue related to illegal content, and this content is illegal in countries where the Server is hosted, where the hosting company is located, and where several of the Admins live so this issue should not be taken lightly.

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    Whitehat93875 Whitehat Hacker @lemmy.world
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