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Some way of linking to a post somewhere on Lemmy that will open up the post in your logged in instance of Lemmy.
I actually think some URI like
fediverse:...
might be better. You know, something like themailto:coolguy@coolmail.com
URI that works across all supported email websites or even apps.That helps, but honestly, it shouldn't be a client workaround.
Photon does that, and so does Tesseract, but it only works if you're logged in since it relies on resolve object API call (which requires authentication)
there's https://lemmyverse.link, but a native way of doing so would be nice.
Ultimately, using a protocol handler instead of URLs would solve that (ie: like how
mailto
links works).Would upvote this suggestion more tan once, if I could.
Search the remote post URL in your search bar, it will open locally