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Finally some feel good news for a change
Finally some feel good news for a change
Fancy. Wonder how decent the geometry will end up being (if it’ll try and pull him a catalogue of decent models or if it’ll use photogrammetry resources to try and generate it)
This is a pretty interesting usage for sure.
Exactly what he wanted, money. He’s not interested in the slightest with factual information unless there’s some way he can use it for his own benefit
Truly amazing. 2023 really is the year for less for more
When I say I can give people up to 10 inches they seem pretty disappointed when I don’t deliver, assuming it’ll be the same here with the silicone lottery with some CPUs going to struggle to maintain 6GHZ
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.
Good, glad this shithouse comment is getting the proper downvotes
Best part is when they’re shit and don’t categorize / separate out their notifications into categories I just turn notifications off. If companies want to play by the rules and have properly segmented notifications I’m happy to let some of them through, else they’re all getting disabled
At least one head rolled from that fiasco. The rest of the board needs to be yeeted out the window also while we’re at it
we are still here
Yes, people don’t leave occupied land. It’s never happened historically and certainly won’t happen now, that’s the point of occupation. People can acknowledge what happened but in practical terms thinking that somehow all native land will be returned is just naive.
So the same as literally every other country in existence yeah?
Important to contain all your mess to one side of the room, makes it easier to manage
I’m liking these periodic updates, it’s really great for transparency and engagement. Prefer this compared to trolling through GitHub. Cheers
Probably hoping that if they remove titles they can remove context from the link, trying to goad people into click-throughs. Pretty poor experience for the users I’d argue
I miss the random non tech centric communities from Reddit. The userbase here, across the fediverse as a whole gravitates towards more tech focused aspects and while that’s fine, you miss out on the random topics / subreddits you’d find on Reddit.
(The answer isn’t also ‘just start that community here’, specially I miss randomly getting topics from subjects I wouldn’t even search for, but just get surfaced because of the shear amount of content and users Reddit has)
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
Truly amazing. Usually you roll out these features, get the userbase involved and intrigued at these new features, get used to them and THEN try and monetize it to capitalize on the sunk cost feeling
They’re really trying their best to make windows as unfriendly as possible, pretty annoying when they’ve already been paid, bunch of pricks