

I’m talking about posting on their website a link to alternative social media accounts.
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I’m talking about posting on their website a link to alternative social media accounts.
That doesn’t explain why they don’t start a transition by posting to both the new platform and the old. And not including links to their new account on their websites.
Unfortunately the accounts listed under Social network accounts of Debian teams and Social network accounts of Debian contributors are almost exclusively Twitter accounts.
It’s better that you don’t use resume driven decisions. Just do whatever you are interested in.
FYI - The URL in the post is:
https://github.com/Dark-Alex-17/managarrl
But the correct URL is:
https://github.com/Dark-Alex-17/managarr
Good news from September:
Introducing the Ghostty “Quick Terminal” feature: a terminal that drops-down based on a global keybind (also sometimes known as a Doom or Quake-style terminal). This was one of Ghostty’s most requested features.
I think that Hashimoto is using this project to iron out details that are left unaddressed due to convenience for other projects and the very low impact of any single issue Hashimoto has addressed. But much like with Apple projects, Hashimoto intends for the the end product to have greater value than the sum of the parts. Unlike Apple, it will be perfomant cross platform.
I think the only way to evaluate a project like this is to ignore the feature comparison charts and use it to see if it really is better when those details are addressed. I have a feeling that many people will agree and most will shrug their shoulders and not give it a second look if they even gave it a first one.
I’ll be trying Ghostty out soon. I hope it’s great. But I’m not expecting to be blown away.
I’m not sure I understand the trade offs you’re choosing by deploying this way. The benefit of simplicity an speed of deployment seems clear from your write-up. But are those the most important considerations? Why or why not?
How are you liking bearblog.dev?
This is a teaser for the promised future posts. Don’t ghost us.
Everyone can save time and just read your synopsis. These are billionaires backed by huge investment funds fighting over service fees.
Thank you for working on it. I have confirmed it’s working now. Sorry I haven’t visited p.d this weekend until now or I would have responded sooner.
We’re all not existing together!
Hopefully they can figure out a fix soon.
It seems there’s room for both
FYI the person with enough money to donate $300,000 to a programming language foundation is the founder of HashiCorp.
If each lemmy instance has only a partial dataset
You can stop saying if. It is nearly certain that any instance only has a partial dataset in the same way that a search engine only indexes a partial dataset of every web page.
If this is the case: what happens if a bad actor subscribes to all communities of all servers?
There are bots that were built to do exactly that. I wouldn’t call them bad actors unless the instance owner prohibited such actions.
Or complete clients, doesn’t even need to be great but incorporating all features would be nice.
That’s an entry point into programming that’s not for everyone. It seems like the poster is looking for something more hands on and pragmatic rather than technical and academic.
Seems like you should make something less focused on games and solve problems in a different domain.
These suggestions are essentially the same as other privacy and libre focused recommendations.