Great news, thanks for sharing
Great news, thanks for sharing
Same user, just another comment
Have you tried reaching out to them to talk to them about Lemmy?
Looks interesting, I find it quite clear.
Just couldn’t find the creds for the demo instance, but could still see what it would look like. Thanks for sharing!
Any example of badly moderated communities? Asking because I didn’t notice anything special.
Interesting, thanks for sharing. I haven’t been there in a while
I’ll skip this one, but thanks for this initiative!
Just a small question, where is the link to the community?
It’s okay. I usually use https://lemmyverse.net/communities as a complement if I want to research communities
Lots of angry comments in the post announcing Sublinks in this community, mostly criticizing Java choice
This is the power of the Daemon
To get contributors to the backend?
Thank you for your perspective
2024, Java is still the 2nd language on GitHub with 11,7% of the total code hosted, while Rust is number 13 with 1,8%
That’s an old story, and if I remember correctly the title was misleading, it was more of a decision of the instance admins to not renew it rather than the Taliban having anything to do with it
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And even more, the Lemmy codebase doesn’t really have any important developers besides the two main devs: https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/graphs/contributors.
Even looking at the contributions to something like Mbin, which has been around for much shorter, you already see 6 people with more than 50 commits, while Lemmy has one
Hm, Java is hated by devs, but still 2nd language on GitHub with 11,7% of the total code hosted, while Rust is number 13 with 1,8%?
Nice project. $249 seems a bit high, but I guess it’s like the Fairphone, they can’t save as much as the large manufacturers do.