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UlrikHD@programming.devOPto
Programming.dev Meta@programming.dev•[Announcement] Official Community Guidelines are now published
21·1 year agoIt is a precautionary policy to avoid what is currently just a theoretical. You’ll be the first to create personal blog community so it will be interesting to see how it works out.
Nothing is set in stone of course and policies may be revised, I won’t make any claim that the current set of guidelines are perfect and immutable.
UlrikHD@programming.devOPto
Programming.dev Meta@programming.dev•[Announcement] Official Community Guidelines are now publishedEnglish
11·1 year agoThe intention of requiring a 3rd party to act as a moderator is to avoid mod abuse from the blog author such as deleting comments or banning people for unreasonable reasons. E.g. someone correcting an error in a blog post and then having their comment deleted and banned by the author in retaliation.
Ideally Lemmy would have more granular level of mod authorisation so that we could just remove access to deleting and banning people.
If someone makes a non-relevant post in the community, it would be removed. If it becomes a recurring problem, we can look into automating that process.
UlrikHD@programming.devOPto
Programming.dev Meta@programming.dev•[Announcement] Official Community Guidelines are now published
01·1 year agoHuh, I wasn’t aware that the alternate frontends offered more utility. Looks pretty nice actually, thanks for the tip.
Programming.dev offers the tesseract frontend here: https://t.programming.dev/
UlrikHD@programming.devOPto
Programming.dev Meta@programming.dev•[Announcement] Official Community Guidelines are now publishedEnglish
01·1 year agoThe mod tools are unfortunately pretty poor on Lemmy. For adding/removing moderators via the GUI the person must first post/comment in that specific community. You can then via the context menu of that post/comment add someone as a mod.
The alternative is to interact with the Lemmy API directly via a script.
I’ve added myself as a moderator, although the whole admin team may operate as moderators, similar to !meta@programming.dev.
If you got additional changes you want to make to the community, e.g. add additional rules like make it explicit that only you can post, or add a banner to the community you should do it now before you’re removed as a moderator. Otherwise you can always DM me/the admin team if you want to make changes to it.
Edit: As Blaze pointed out, you can use alternate frontends like https://t.programming.dev/ to gain additional GUI mod tools
UlrikHD@programming.devto
Programming.dev Meta@programming.dev•the bot strikes againEnglish
1·1 year agoYeah, we ban the spam accounts on the first report we receive.
UlrikHD@programming.devOPto
Programming.dev Meta@programming.dev•[Announcement] A list of hidden communities on programming.dev is now publicEnglish
2·1 year agoIf you can’t see posts you make on hidden communities that you are subscribed to on your profile, that sounds like a possible bug, and I’d encourage you to report the issue to the Lemmy repo
UlrikHD@programming.devOPto
Programming.dev Meta@programming.dev•[Announcement] A list of hidden communities on programming.dev is now public
1·1 year agoI don’t believe the system is that granular. If you’re posting in a community that is now hidden I would recommend you to subscribe to it if you want to continue to see it.
UlrikHD@programming.devOPto
Programming.dev Meta@programming.dev•[Announcement] New set of communities made hidden
1·2 years agoDiscussions are getting off-topic and this is an announcement post, not a discussion post, so I’m locking the post.
If local users want to have an in-depth discussion regarding admin moderation of programming.dev, you’re encouraged to make a discussion thread in !meta@programming.dev.
UlrikHD@programming.devOPto
Programming.dev Meta@programming.dev•[Announcement] New set of communities made hidden
0·2 years agoI can only report on what I’ve been told by those who have directly dealt with the reports, my apologies if parts of the phrasing are inaccurate/poorly made. I’ll make a note that we should probably reach out to relevant moderators beforehand next time we make similar actions.
As for differing sensibilities, I’m not sure most people would classify this kind of content as safe to browse at work/in public.
Regardless, we are not here to make demands or argue on how other instances moderate their own content. This post is made mainly to keep our actions transparent to our local users.
UlrikHD@programming.devOPto
Programming.dev Meta@programming.dev•[Announcement] New set of communities made hidden
1·2 years agoHiding communities outside our predefined rules (politics, porn and bot spam) isn’t something we take lightly, and we are only hiding them now after several months of reoccurring reports that break our instance rules (3.4).
We will do our best to be transparent about when and why we hide a new communities, and be aware that subscribing to a hidden community will unhide it for your feed.
If you do have concerns and suggestions on how to alleviate those, please know that we are happy receive feedback.
UlrikHD@programming.devto
Programming.dev Meta@programming.dev•Etiquette of sharing blog posts: should I share full text?
3·2 years agoIf it’s your own blog you’re free to share it in whatever manner you like. If it’s not your own blog you should respect the wishes of the author, meaning ask for permission if you want to copy paste the entire blog. Otherwise, excerpts alongside credits to the author is fine.
UlrikHD@programming.devto
Programming.dev Meta@programming.dev•Any interest in hosting q&a style programming communities?English
2·2 years agoCommunity creation is open for all users, you are free to create a community dedicated to Q&A if you want a community explicitly for it. The admin team is willing to help out with moderation if that is what’s holding you back.
UlrikHD@programming.devMto
Programming@programming.dev•AllocPPx.pl -> A Perl script that preprocesses C with garbage collection!
5·2 years agoPlease refrain from using slurs and disparage people for no good reason on our instance.
UlrikHD@programming.devto
Technology@lemmy.world•Vinyl records outsell CDs for the second year runningEnglish
1·2 years agoI didn’t mean to imply CD stores sounds files of worse quality, only that if you aren’t after the experience vinyl provides, digital files is a more convenient form of media.
UlrikHD@programming.devto
Technology@lemmy.world•Vinyl records outsell CDs for the second year runningEnglish
2·2 years agoMaybe I should have written a longer comment to elaborate on what I meant. What I meant to say is that if your primary concern is sound quality rather than the experience physical media gives you, I would assume a flac file would be a more popular option due to its convenience.
UlrikHD@programming.devto
Technology@lemmy.world•MIT scientists have just figured out how to make the most popular AI image generators 30 times fasterEnglish
2·2 years agoThere’s way more to a game’s look than textures though. Arguably ray tracing will have a greater impact than textures. Not to mention, for retro games, you could just generate the textures beforehand, no need to do it in real time.
UlrikHD@programming.devto
Technology@lemmy.world•Vinyl records outsell CDs for the second year runningEnglish
25·2 years agoIf you’re going for quality, you’d just buy the flac file though
UlrikHD@programming.devMto
Programming@programming.dev•Things You Should Never Do, Part I (2000)English
2·2 years agoPlease refrain from using personal insults in this community. You’re free to express your opinion, but personal insults does nothing but make the community more toxic. c/programming is a gathering ground for both inexperienced and experienced programmers, so this level of lashing out is uncalled for.



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