I have already seen bots that are moving complete reddit subs to their respective communities. It's really annoying, because there's no actual engagement whatsoever
I use Cloudflare email routes. I make one address for each service and all of them forward to a managed email address. It's great that I can just turn them off when I don't wish to receive mail anymore.
Nahhh KDE is the one looking pants. In Gnome everything is very consistent and in KDE very much not so. Even something as simple as the toolbar looks ass.
Gnome is very intuitive too, I like the window overview and it just doesn't get in my way.
I was an i3wm user before going to Gnome. All the defaults just work, which saves me time
Spring Boot is the worst for this. It seems like every minor update deprecates some security classes which yields a few hours of effort to implement the same damn thing every week
It depends. If you already have a home server it won't really cost anything. Also Lemmy runs on Docker so it's not that many steps to get it up, which is nice
Don't really care about any ultra features. Once one-time-pay ad removal is there, I'm getting it. Just like I had Sync Pro and Sync Ultra (if those aren't reinstated even). I will not do subscriptions.
I like the concept but they're too expensive for me. About €2k for a fold and €1k for a flip is outside my (self-imposed) budget. I don't particularly wish to spend more than about €600.
Once they become more mainstream and affordable, I'll most definitely be checking one out.
I have already seen bots that are moving complete reddit subs to their respective communities. It's really annoying, because there's no actual engagement whatsoever