Nice, I've notice some weird behavior with this. Good to know they are already on it.
Agreed! I love the slow but steady pace of development. I'm already having a great experience here - give it a couple years even and it'll be magnificent.
Heck I even think a year from now it will be unbelievable!
Agreed! I think even a year from now it will improve by leaps and bounds. My only complaint about Lemmy is the lack of a tool chain for instance maintenance. I would like to see that developed or at least some documentation of general SQL commands to keep the size of the database manageable.
Rapid development is essentially a capitalist notion anyway. I would much rather slow, methodical, and quality development. Look at what Big Software is churning out these days and it is utter shit. I am looking at you Microsoft and Adobe.
This is a known bug in 0.18.3, a fix will be in the next release:
https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy-ui/issues/1999
Nice, I've notice some weird behavior with this. Good to know they are already on it.
Agreed! I love the slow but steady pace of development. I'm already having a great experience here - give it a couple years even and it'll be magnificent.
Heck I even think a year from now it will be unbelievable!
Agreed! I think even a year from now it will improve by leaps and bounds. My only complaint about Lemmy is the lack of a tool chain for instance maintenance. I would like to see that developed or at least some documentation of general SQL commands to keep the size of the database manageable.
Rapid development is essentially a capitalist notion anyway. I would much rather slow, methodical, and quality development. Look at what Big Software is churning out these days and it is utter shit. I am looking at you Microsoft and Adobe.
Noted, thanks