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@programming.devI'm worried this will make it harder for people to transition to mastodon as it's more of a shock. It would help if someone made a mastodon frontend to mimic twitter (shitty UI, paywalled, occasionally insert low quality AI generated posts, ads, read limits) for a smoother transition /s
Yeah, there currently seem to be a bunch of rough edges with Lemmy. Another is that iirc editing a comment increases the comment count shown on a post.
Nothing that can't be fixed though, and it's encouraging how good Lemmy feels already compared to reddit (for me at least).
Yeah, there currently seem to be a bunch of rough edges with Lemmy. Another is that iirc editing a comment increases the comment count shown on a post.
Nothing that can't be fixed though, and it's encouraging how good Lemmy feels already compared to reddit (for me at least).
Not entirely related, but I wonder how things like Lemmy/mastodon/other fediverse things compare to Reddit/twitter in terms of search engine indexing. Would posts like this even be indexed? Since posts are accessible through many instances would it be indexed multiple times? Would this affect ranking?
It's difficult to build a high speed railway without making it go through some green space, so environmentalists won't always be happy :P
My experience using docker on windows has been pretty awful, it would randomly become completely unresponsive, sometimes taking 100% CPU in the process. Couldn't stop it without restarting my computer. Tried reinstalling and various things, still no help. Only found a GitHub issue with hundreds of comments but no working workarounds/solutions.
When it does work it still manages to feel... fragile, although maybe that's just because of my experience with it breaking.
Ah, that's too boring. I have a range of responses to pick from to keep things interesting:
For me, no text means "I haven't really reviewed this properly so don't want to write anything that could be used against me if (when?) this breaks something in prod"
Agreed, and the questions I have that MDN doesn't answer would probably be ones even less likely for the AI explain to get right.