Imagine the person (or more likely a whole group) who has spent weeks designing and iterating over those arrows.
Imagine the person (or more likely a whole group) who has spent weeks designing and iterating over those arrows.
Interesting that they went with the possessed teletubby look.
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After typing in a bunch of programs on my 1KB Sinclair ZX-81 I wanted to understand how they worked and wanted to make some of my own.
Go with the frontend kept as simple as possible.
Personally I am comfortable with that as long as there is a public git repo. An issue tracker is the one thing I’d miss the most. I think how well this goes down will greatly depend on the project’s target audience.
notmuch is a project that I follow closely and very occasionally contribute to that works this way.
Already moved in the sense that I am not creating any new projects on GH. I am rehosting old projects opportunistically. No plans to get rid of the account unless GH does something really messed up.
The linked post has some analysis of Reddit’s loss off traffic based on SubredditStats data. I noticed the same trends when I was looking earlier but some of the drop-offs look so dire that it made me think that maybe the data collection broke. Any idea how they get their data?
Edit: there is some discussion of this over at !RedditMigration@kbin.social too. lemmy.world link to that thread.
Fedilab is #1 in the “Top Paid” category! (US)
Fedilab is an open source client for Mastodon and some other fediverse protocols (no Lemmy yet). The Google Play paid version is a way to support the developers.
For example I use a similar method to access Discord and I am aware that my account might get banned if this is detected. It’s a calculated risk that I am ok with.
To clarify these are not bots but users expressing their opinion in this fashion. The r/modcoord thread where I saw this has some comments with the background.
/r/ModCoord/comments/15rvzb0/mod_team_for_rthingsforants_just_got_removed/
15 years. I haven’t deleted my account yet but I haven’t logged in since API day. I have a redirect in place to go through a libreddit proxy in case I end up on the site through a web search or something.
I am pretty commited to never contribute to the site again and I am planning to delete my account at some point. I want to make sure that I can reliably delete my full comment history before I do that and I haven’t bothered researching that yet. I am hoping that there will be a way to do it through a GDPR or CCPA request at some point rather than me having to do the work. (yeah I know there are tools but it’s still an effort)
Reddit had been my greatest online addiction by far. It’s kinda nice that they made it so easy to kick it. A bit like finding an unexpected out from a bad relationship. Good luck with the rest of your life Reddit!
If you have an email workflow that you like then something like rss2email might be an option. You simply feed your incoming rss into your email. You’ll want to auto-tag (or otherwise organize) these emails to keep them separate from regular emails. Then you use your usual email tools to organize them further.
I’ve been using such a setup for the past 15 years.