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  • It is crazy to pay these companies who are already run by billionaries and are already owning the largest sites on the internet.

    It's like people don't take that into account. Who are we paying? It's kind of important. I pay smaller companies for email and search because they are not cancers on the internet.

    Do you want internet to be like cable TV with 10 massive internet sites that all require paying and all are owned by the same corporations? If not, stop supporting them.

  • I try to always rewrite complicated code. As an example, another dev who left the team had written a program in Elixir that nobody knew or understood. I rewrote it in python (with his help, since I still had contact with him over chat). After that, everyone in the team could understand the code and we could make changes very easily to it and document it.

    Another program he wrote in python was kind of complicated and we would have bugs in it that we didn't know how to fix. So I rewrote it with a completely different architecture with focus on simplicity. And again, now everyone could just read the code and understand it.

    I think many devs are writing code that is not simple to understand for others. Then rewriting it can be worth it to avoid the pain of trying to fix bugs in complicated code.

  • Yeah many people say that but Ubuntu is not very good in my opinion. Outdated packages, snaps, commercials in the installer and so on. I would pick PopOS any day over that myself. But it's because I'm really sensitive to those things.

  • It really is the best system for new people using Linux. Everything is so smooth and nice. Looking forward to the new cosmos desktop that is coming. :)

  • I've realized that most users actually don't care about anything. No moral values in their tech choices, no interest in which company is behind their tech. No objections if Microsoft takes over their computer.

  • I don't have the time for that either. I'm working full time and that kind of project is better suited for a student with lots of free time. :)

  • It doesn't really matter what they use. As long as it's open source and decentralized, avoiding big tech running the servers, it's a huge win.

    There is no peaceful existence with big tech when it comes to this. They will turn it into ads and tracking and that's not compatible with the moral values of the open source community.

    It's Microsoft culture vs Linux culture.

  • All instances using federation are publicly visible and it's simple to script attacking all of us.

    However it's even easier to just attack Lemmy.world since almost everyone is there and it will have maximum disruption on everyone. People have centralized on one server. :)

    But it's just some denial of service attacks right now. Eventually they probably get tired of it too. There is no point to it really.

  • Why do they want to save the site? The leadership deserves to see it die.

  • And we saw this was going to happen at least 5 years ago. But since the majority don't care, we get what we deserve I guess.

    Let's just hope this doesn't go through.

  • I can build what I want, it's more about having ideas in think. Except math intensive things, I'm not interested in algorithms.

  • I agree with this. There is at least five apps right now that are great for people coming from reddit, so Lemmy has that covered.

  • There is a huge difference between mozilla and google. That's quite obvious to most. The ceo raising his salary is a problem for you, and you prefer Google, where they have enormous salaries and incomes? It's one of the richest companies in the world.

    Firefox doesn't have inferior UX at all. It has more functions and features than chrome. It also has very good default privacy and the plugin system is amazing.

    And it just became faster than chrome as well.

  • Oh :) Sorry, it's so hard to tell over text sometimes. I'm rewatching the entire series now actually. It's brilliant. Better then any comedy today imo.

  • Yeah it's Kramers first name in the TV show Seinfeld. Just fun trivia.

  • Yeah Elon could learn something here. It seems Zucks ego is smaller than Musks actually since Zuck doesn't post random shit to Twitter for attention.

    But he is still an awful human being.

  • The instance is known by its domain name in the federation network. If that domain name changes, it's like starting a new instance from scratch.

    Sounds like a complicated project to migrate communities and posts and users to a new instance without breaking something.

  • No, absolutely not dumb at all. I have tried almost all Linux distros myself over the years, and ran them for a while. It's fun. And maybe you like this one and stick with it.

    Either way you will learn new things just by trying it.