Yeah, this is it. I had this happen to the community I moderate today. The fix can only be applied by admins.
you can simply mutate the url from https://other.instance/c/community
to https://your.instance/c/community@other.instace
but yeah, it's a pain. It's a good opportunity for a simple browser extension or script that does some URL rewriting.
I found that on mobile, Jerboa has some instance url associations for major instances and that means that links can open in that, where you're logged in to your account on your home instance, and it handles it. but it's been hit-and-miss for me as to whether it'll open in the app or continue in mobile browser.
I recently bought RIF golden platinum just to give back to the dev, knowing that very soon the app will stop working. I'm hoping the dev could reuse his code and swap out the backend to make a lemmy client of the same caliber. It really is a good app.
If the fix is applied, does it break again if a remote mod makes a change again? Or is it a one-time fix?
Do toy have a link to the bug report for this bug so I can track it and/or help. That's a pretty major bug given the recent influx of users (myself included). I just broke my community by doing this exact thing.
Hall-effect fediverse client when?
Yes, this is the current plan. Note where I said about making the sub "restricted", this is read-only. Even so I would probably only do that to trigger it being archived by the Internet archive and then make it private again. The entire point is to remove the draw for users to browse reddit and cast eyeballs upon their ads, making reddit revenue. But yes, there is a lot of information there that ought to be archived and indexed by search engines. IIRC Google has ways to go straight to archived versions of pages that show up in the results.
I'll be looking to migrate the wiki I started on the sub elsewhere, probably gitlab or something like that.
A good place to start is our wiki, you'll find there a small list of some popular keyboards as well as links to other databases of keyboards what hopefully will help you. some obvious ones: Corne (crkbd), Kyria, Iris, Lily58, Sofle, Sweep.
If you search, the open-source ones linked generally are being sold as kits in a few places, so have a look around. you can see a list of vendors in our wiki too, it may not be exhaustive but it's pretty comprehensive.