Scaled sort usually gives good results.
Although it’s now a larger organization, Redis was started and maintained by some guy that just wanted to make his website faster. It’s very widely deployed.
That sounds like a great idea! Especially paired with a joystick or actual flight control simulator, that would be awesome!
Apparently the whole ecosystem is down… DDG, Bing, etc.
I’m sure they are, but Reddit probably provides these companies with lots of personalized metadata they collect just for them which they may not get from Lemmy.
Oh for sure. He was absolutely sabotaging the proposed train network and it unfortunately worked…
Are you trying to suggest that the guy who thought driving Teslas in tunnels underground was the most efficient method of transportation shouldn’t be trusted with inserting chips into people’s brains?
Does it have a widget on Android and if not, are you planning one?
The difficulty of any non-mainstream chat app is getting other people to use it. On that list, Signal is the most probable to be recognized by people who don’t have a particular interest in privacy, so it’s more likely to get more people to use it.
Can’t imagine trusting a VPN made by Google.
It would be nice if we could specify a priority list for communities (each user creates their own). If a post is crossposted to multiple communities, only the one posted to the community with the highest priority gets shown on the feed.
My go-to recommendation for a project is always a BigInt library. Helps you learn a lot about a language from project structure to syntax and operator overloading.
It’s also a lot of fun!
You don’t need terminating semicolons in JavaScript. They’re added in if missing. It can actually cause a few bugs around returns.
I wish CBC would host their own Mastodon server.
I see you haven’t used ed.
Start by finding some hashtags you like and following those. It’s a good way to fill your feed and find interesting people to follow.
Obviously I won’t trash the room, but if I’m paying a cleaning fee, I will not be cleaning…
The browser extension has a pin lock feature.