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  • Agreed. Straightforward, but classy

  • Well, this has piqued my interest. I'm glad it's more substantial than a straight remake/remaster

  • I totally respect this being potentially a big ask, but does anyone have a TL;DR of what caused or was the fix for the federation issue(s)? I don't have capacity at this moment to look through Github Issues and PRs, but I'm curious

  • the people on Lemmy are worth talking to, period

    no u

  • Because the "Reddit API changes" are a big epoch in Lemmy's history (and these graphs show it), I'm really curious to see if/when there will be another mass exodus or another "big Lemmy/federation moment".

    I'm putting a small amount of money on "Lemmy gets mentioned in a viral news article" ;)

  • It reminds me of Last Week Tonight when the last elections were coming up.

    You can tell Cody is both wanting to make a comedy show and also scream into a pillow. I think what they're doing is good, but I imagine the research and writing process is agonizing.

  • Yeah, I've implemented OTP before, and I can think of no way this could be a surveillance move. If they required you use their app because they use a custom solution, sure, maybe, but they're OTP is currently entirely standard, so you can use a plethora of app (or roll your own in about 14 lines of Python)

  • There is one thing I've never been clear with unions. Is there a minimum company size (perceived or real) that defines their usefulness? Like, as an extreme example, if 3 people made a company in their garage, I feel a union is overkill (tell me I'm wrong), but if that company grew to 10 people...is it suddenly realistic? What about 15? 20? 100?

    Like, I work for a small startup and don't feel a union is a pressing need, but I've always wondered if that's the propaganda working or something more intrinsic to how a union is defined/finds purpose

  • I haven't played it, and the "social anxiety as horror"-slant feels more metaphorical than literal, but this makes me think of the game Homebody a little bit

  • I think this belongs here.

    I also love the idea of some sort of CI/CD pipeline with this in its linting stage

  • I kinda feel your pain. A project that I helped launch is written in Typescript technically, but the actual on-the-ground developers were averse to using type safety, so any is used everywhere. So, it becomes worst of both worlds, and the code is a mess (I don't have authority in the project anymore, and wouldn't touch it even if I could).

    I'm also annoyed at some level because some of the devs are pretty junior, and I fear they are going to go forward thinking Typescript or type safety in general is bad, which hurts my type-safety-loving-soul

  • It's not the biggest or best, but I've always found the effect on "Always" by blink-182 to be pretty effective