They’re really trying their best to make windows as unfriendly as possible, pretty annoying when they’ve already been paid, bunch of pricks
They’re really trying their best to make windows as unfriendly as possible, pretty annoying when they’ve already been paid, bunch of pricks
Good to have this content cross posted here so you can gauge people’s opinions and feelings. It’s a net positive if it’s generating good dialogue (even if the OP won’t ever see it)
Fascinating. Wonder how many more people are close to leaving other platforms and will end up here, what will be the next straw that breaks people’s backs
Also need to factor in the codebase of Lemmy. Kbin is based on the Symfony framework so the barrier to entry is going to be lower, hopefully getting more people interested in contributing.
It’s still a pretty bleeding edge project, running PHP 8.3 and Symfony 6, so that’s nice at least
It’s a good move I feel. The original velocity on kbin has been lost over the past few months as the main owner struggles to get his own personal stuff organized. I’m pretty happy with this fork, the idea being that everyone will be about to contribute and perhaps these changes will eventually be brought back into kbin if they’re open to it.
A gut wrenching mistake, hopefully you’ll only make it once!
Important to contain all your mess to one side of the room, makes it easier to manage
Reducing your interaction with social media, even like what the author did where he dropped him daily tweets to a few times a week is still progress. Less interaction makes your account less valuable for advertising.
These sites used to be decent but it’s all about the ad revenue now
As it should be, there’s way too much reengineering of the wheel. Let the big brains of the past do the heavy lifting
Docker for example is used on the Kbin project. They’ve created a docker image that gets PHP, Posgres and all the other services needed to get up and running with the project.
Without that image you’d have to manually get everything up and running and while I’m sure some people are comfortable jumping into a new project, having a single image that does most of the legwork means you can attract developers who just want to get started right now.
This is super handy for UI/UX/Designers/concept focused people who need to get the project running locally quickly.
Looks like a decent workflow update, still going to be confusing for brand new folks I bet
Looks like a really good solution to the problem, even a false positive of 1% seems like a small trade-off considering the amount of spam and rubbish posted.
Good to see more platforms starting to focus more seriously on the fediverse, plenty of great little WordPress.com blogs out there that would be perfect candidates for federation
Keen to see how this one turns out. Maybe it’ll light the fire under people’s asses and we’ll get native types in JS finally
All for the greater good, especially if it’s the choice between one guy’s desire to nuke their own code VS tens / hundreds of thousands of projects that depend on it.
Yeah but have you seen some people’s documentation? I get it’s not a glamorous task but I’ve seen some stinkers before (a heap of properties and methods just thrown on a page with barely any description and no reasonable samples)
It’s a great use case that they’ve defined. Super keen to see how it turns out for them.
I’ve never even seen this thing? All the Chromecast I’ve seen over the last 4-5 years have been in-built modules in Android TVs.