It’s finally happened, I’m devastated
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I am a technical and strategic founder developer experienced in web3, software engineering and building startups over the past 10 years.
I operate at the senior software engineer to CTO level, and am able to develop a company's "zero to one" product.
Just need an Apollo for Lemmy and I can move away
I’ve reached a weird sort of critical mass where steam sales no longer provide me with dopamine
A lot of controversial comments. Here are some of my observations:
So it'll be better than all those games combined right?
Some people love it, namely the ones that have most to gain.
So business owners, and extremely attractive waitstaff
Wow, poor comic sans didn’t deserve all the hate it got
It’s worth figuring out an IDE “lite” like vscode to see how you go. It’s pretty lightweight and easy to spinup compared to something like IntelliJ
Crazy to think that reddit gold has been around for ten years
The previous calls for forking were not convincing (political), but this post makes sense to, if the community is unable to contribute because of a lack of attention from external help.
I’m not sure if that’s the case and I’ll have to have a look myself.
I’m happy to contribute, and hopefully the process of new contributors (CONTRIBUTORS.md) is easy and straightforward, and the issues are triaged by someone dedicated, perhaps from the community.
Let me grieve, man!
Seriously? What language do you use? How much experience do you have?
Wow actual people
Beehaw is big on the "safe space" approach, rather than "grow" approach. So makes sense they did what they did.
We need webrings brought back
Now that I'm seeing more third party apps popping up, I wonder if there is appetite for a native desktop or mobile app
Related note, pictrs is super cool. Its like an OSS imgur backend, but no one really talks much about it or its potential.
I'm selfhosting Lemmy and its SUPER fast. Just think of it more of a personal caching layer than anything else.
I wonder if there is an import script that can migrate threads and comments over to Lemmy
People are so confused and overwhelmed about the fediverse mechanics though.
Maybe there is room for a product that is an aggregator for aggregators. Like, a centralised service that scrapes and collects all Lemmy instances into one super instance.
I appreciate the scale of the problem you guys are having now, but are there specific limitations that you're hitting that you can clarify on? Is it moderation tools, specific scaling strategies, etc?
With more information the more technically minded among us might be able to help.
Thanks! I recommended adding it to OP so others can find it.
If its UI based, it won't actually be too hard for someone from community to add the tools. Here's hoping!
What's the alternative? You go full-banana decentralised or mega-site Reddit. I think Lemmy is a nice middle ground
:(
Luckily, the barrier for entry is having a computer and hands!
Thing is, the only people that lose at that point at the buyers, not reddit itself
Who are the other devs if they’re not listed?
I mean, most Lemmings (lol) hang out in Beehaw anyway, so centralised fediverse is already here
This has never bothered me before but it has, thanks
Reminds me of Horizon Zero Dawn running at 30fps but it felt silky smooth because the FPS was rock solid.
Weirdly enough the fact that it’s written in rust is why I am using it instead of kbin (PHP)
I think it would be more like reddit if there was a single super Lemmy instance, the extra layer of self hosting confuses everyone
Maybe Steam Deck users are more prone to leaving reddit or something.
Beyond All Reason is AMAZING. I can't say enough about it. Its my favourite game, and totally annihilates (!) the competition.
Though I guess the competition is pretty small for large scale RTS. Maybe:
BAR has fixed all the UI/UX problem, scales well, has a big community, is free, fun, and super deep and complex.
Exactly right?
To the average Redditor I guess its fine, but to me its unacceptable haha.
Repo link: https://github.com/ernestwisniewski/kbin
Hey, you should point out that Georgi Gerganov is a 100xer programmer and slapped together llama.cpp in a weeknd
Mastodon should just leave us alone!
Maybe same reason why I link people to Reddit posts instead of the article.
I mean, I haven't even played 15 so I guess I was out of the loop in the first place. Battle system looks great tho
Ignoring all the human and political aspects, I find Lemmy is a nicer piece of software, technically. Forking is always an option, and thanks to ActivityPub, things will remain compatible as well.
Lemmy itself seems neutral upon usage, I have not been subject to any political biases from the software itself, ever.
This is a pivotal moment in the Lemmyverse, and I'm not sure if this will be better overall or not.
It might be a fundamental flaw of federated servers, or just something that should be expected and welcomed.
I guess time will tell.