I skimmed through it, it’s actually a decent article.
I skimmed through it, it’s actually a decent article.
No of course not but I subscribe to the original Reddiquette philosophy. Downvotes arne’t for disagreement. They were originally a form of user-moderation to stop spam. Unfortunately about a decade ago after the Digg exodus the users of Reddit forgot that original usage and so you’d end up being downvoted and not knowing why. It doesn’t foster debate or discussion. It’s a cheap way to snipe someone down without being responsible or engaging them.
Very true, and that’s why I’m more and more inclined to use an instance without downvotes. With the report button available, downvotes just seem like a shortcut for hivemind.
Thank you for your insight. I feel like AP cares more about the community, while nostr is about the individual.
Different kind of people will choose different approaches
I agree. I could see Beehaw survive longer than most other Lemmy instances, their community feeling is much stronger.
Interesting, thanks
Well done @[email protected] !
Also constant growth for [email protected] and [email protected]
Lemmy’s code isn’t that easy to get into, otherwise there would be much more contributors to it.
The third biggest contributor after the two main devs has 59 commits.
https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/graphs/contributors?from=2019-02-10&to=2024-02-06&type=c
Nice tutorial
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.
Hello guys, just wanted to chime in and say that it’s good to see you three explain things in a calm manner in this thread. Nice to see you around.
Great news, thanks for sharing
Good luck with this!
Interestingly enough, I always thought that Blahaj had a !trans community as they are a queer instance at their core, but it seems it wasn’t the case.
Same user, just another comment
Well, you never know where people are, so it’s safe to warn a 300 millions country
Have you tried reaching out to them to talk to them about Lemmy?
Your instance is still in 18.5
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!
Jumping in, but I’m very curious about this. I’ve never seen the dropdown menu not create “[email protected]” links.
I am now taking my discussion.online alt to see, and with [email protected], created from the dropdown, the link works as expected.
How do you manage to get harcoded links from the dropdown?