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Iβd also like to get notifications for sibling posts or replies to replies and so on. I just want to subscribe to that discussion.
Not sure if you use RSS feeds, but you can easily get one for any Lemmy discussion and subscribe to it. Here's an RSS feed for this discussion, for example.
I don't think this is an anti-React post, like the other commenters are implying.
This issue would occur when attempting to search any webpage with the web browser's builtin search feature before the content has a chance to load in. This happens if the page requires JavaScript to load, which is the case with React apps.
Yeah same thing I was wondering. There are still a lot of great RSS readers. Arguably even better than Google Reader was.
Not many things require a polyfill these days. My guess is a lot of older sites are affected.
I'm on Firefox these days. You'd think Firefox would have built in RSS too. Please, web browsers. Bring back the RSS button π
Look at the frameworks go!!! I know I know. "its not a framework"...
These were great in their day, but itβs time to move on to something better and safer.
How is it "safer" when contributing to the codebase or filing and discussing issues will now require creating an account and giving up personal information to one of the most privacy-invasive tech companies in the world? π³
We're talking about instances having feed content for other instances (on totally different domains), so anything helping with this case would be a "third party service".
You can use openrss.org RSS feeds. They are there for this exact purpose. For example, you can get an RSS feed of /c/retrogaming@lemmy.ml
by going to https://openrss.org/programming.dev/c/retrogaming@lemmy.ml. Then all links in the feed will always go to the post on programming.dev instance.
Let's goooooo... wait. am I late? π