The number of servers is also going down , i don't think comments and post are a good metric as it shows a total and not new comments/posts per month, so activity could still be going down.
Does not have to be a random instance but a reputable one like mastodon social, and it can be optional, people give cc to random shops online and you could do a charge back or even use paypal and patreon (as long as they respect warrants), reportedly 1 in 6 women gets raped or experience an attempt at rape so making women safer is good.
I would try some community (on reddit?) of arabs living in countries where there is free speech (the democracy index might help with that) If someone is in a arab country and the instance they host publishes content that is against it's government serious harm can come to them.
It has pretty wide industry support with backers including Amazon AWS, Epic Games, Huawei, Intel, Microsoft, oppo, Heroic Labs, Red Hat and plenty more. O3DE is based upon Amazon Lumberyard (itself based on CryEngine), which AWS contributed that's now under the Linux Foundation banner.
Project seems to be slowly dying , look at it's commits and contributors graphs when compared to godot.
the “every compositor needs to essentially implement the whole protocol itself” model seems like a huge design flaw.
It's amazing that wayland have been developed for so long (even though work on the desktop ecosystem is more recent) and this misconception still exists, lemmy need to try to do something to solve Brandolini's law .
B lab sounds interesting, the non profit seem to be growing pretty consistently. here is a evaluation of posit (the creators of rstudio among other things)
Some FOSS communities might benefit from a "link only to source" rule, i wonder if this will be published as a link to github with a descriptive title this will get upvoted.
They are the only ones with any story about this now. I for one would rather wait until the investigation is done and we can understand what happened in that massacre. That being said, rape is a likely outcome.
times of israel is ranked "high" and made a similar report . (very difficult description ahead, consider if you want to read this stuff).
Two videos in particular have raised concerns of sexual assault against women, one of which shows a woman apparently bleeding into her shorts being taken out of a vehicle in Gaza; the woman is alive. The other video shows a woman stripped down to her underwear lying face down in a truck.
This was asked before, but it is under the AGPL (which means that if you modify the code you must make the modifications public), to make it a closed source project you would have to get the agreement of every contributor or rewrite it's code which is very hard to do (and i don't think i ever heard something like this happened). The federated aspect is another line of defense.
I got a bit lost. How does it usually work for those, and what is the advantage of keeping that format opposed to website?
What would you like to know?, you basically just edit the file and submit a pull request, you can even do it using only github GUI.
I makes it very easy to contribute (you don't need to know HTML/react whatever) and read it if you are using github, and github makes discovering repositories easy using topics (see for the example the "lemmy" topic).
If I have the right idea, it would be something like
Yeah i think you got it, i would prefer info on awesome-lemmy won't be replicated on LemmyKnow.
You can do a "thumbs up" on github, iirc the developer said last time i talked to him is that this is what they use for prioratization.
Here is the list of the most "thumbs up" issues on github for the "lemmy" repo.
We could always use rysolv (a bounty platform), that can different from "I want this" and "i think it is important enought to risk some of my money for it".
This just shows why lemmy instances need paid full time staff IMO.