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  • I’ve discovered interfaces left behind on lan vlans - and they’re all set up with separate mgmt network, so why make one on LAN for some quick test and leave it behind. With web, cli and api open….

  • I’m not saying it IS a better solution, just that it might be. Did you do any usability testing on the two solutions and want to share some insight?
    And I do think that if your decision on UX comes down to what’s easy to code you are wrong.

  • It still gets filled in by all browsers I have. From usability point of view it’s less chance someone press enter after putting in their login name thus leaving the password field empty and getting refused. This will often lead to a disruption friction of their workflow (don’t know the proper English word)

  • You could make a scripts that takes an argument, and that script executes all scripts in the folder provided as the argument. Then make 4 triggers that call this script with different folders as the argument. You could call these triggers something like hourly, daily, weekly and monthly.

  • Might just be that the default filter differ between sites and a lot of the servers I looked at in the beginning had local posts as default.
    So it was like looking at 12 different slashdot’s, each with its own stories

  • That’s your theory - I don’t work like that when I choose from competing services. I do configure RES with no issue, and I still won’t open lemmy in a browser as it sucks compared to Reddit with RES.

  • If you did act more like him he’d end up being insecure. He’s a bully and that’s what his people likes. Finally getting the win’s they have thought about in the showers for the last decade. It seems silly to use names and bully, but it works great on humans.

  • A central place where everything happens. Or just the illusion of that.
    Lemmy does not feel the same between instances/servers, and that makes everything seem smaller.
    The only reason there was a small spike in lemmy users was because the competition entered phase 3 of their enshittening. Just like Mastadon lives off twitter going downhill. It’s not that the product is great, it’s just that it mimics a successful service and that service is going to shit.