I believe part of what makes the VS Code experience is the extension store. Is this managed in some way with this distributed flavor ?
I believe part of what makes the VS Code experience is the extension store. Is this managed in some way with this distributed flavor ?
Right. I suppose the things people donāt like in traditional social media are different and weāre probably here for different reasons.
IMO ephemeral posts are interesting also because everything may not be worth archiving (and hence increase the overall impact of social media storage), I get it that we can have divergent views on this.
The āas a serviceā business model is interesting. It may be a good funding path for mastodon, lemmy devs etcā¦
Lots of options here TBH and I havenāt put much thought into it. Providing a service by running and managing software updates, migrations etcā¦, is one. MongoDB Atlas and Confluent Cloud are good examples of what I had in mind.
Why do people hate the āas a serviceā model?
If you donāt mind the runtime overhead OpenTelemetry would do the job (with maybe some sort of manual instrumentation for things like timers) and builds a service map.
IMO however if your services are closely tied together then how about grouping them together into one or multiple mono-repositories ? Or at least start designing your bounded contexts so that documenting by hand doesnāt become a maintenance burden.
Iād pick JavaScript, mostly because of the ecosystem (even though we could argue about this point š )
Iād love to give Rust a try however I donāt have much time nor want to dedicate to coding in my spare time!
I donāt know how Iād feel about following users from Lemmy TBH. Itād feel like trying to compete with Mastodon or other microblogging platforms and Iām not sure we need it in this space.
Iād find it interesting to have a unique identity for services in the fediverse instead.
Tried to follow the dot_social@flipboard.video channel from Lemmy but it doesnāt show up.
Shouldnāt it contain the Ā«Ā channelĀ Ā» string in the name ? :/
I see. I donāt know much about authorized fetch, Iāll have to investigate a bit (Iām able to follow the linked account from mastodon however).
I was able to find greg_channel@flipboard.video on this instance for example, a wild guess was that maybe lemmy expects peertube Ā«Ā communitiesĀ Ā» to have the Ā«Ā channelĀ Ā» string in the name but itās unlikely š
More privacy and less profit š«£
I realize most people could rather not pay for a service they currently have for free (which is partly due to the lack of transparency regarding our data usage).