This look more and more like a speedrun on how to bring down a well established platform in under a year.
This look more and more like a speedrun on how to bring down a well established platform in under a year.
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Why wasn’t there an info on /lemmy-world.statuspage.io ?
Nice example for borrowings! I was thinking about this in the context of learning a new language.
Imho schools put way too much emphasis on the grammar vs the vocabulary. At least that’s what I experienced in three different countries, where you would learn 4 different past tenses but not be able to use any of it because you’re missing the vocabulary.
Being able to say “Where restaurant/hospital/train station?” is much more helpful than being able to just say “Where is the restaurant?”. So I guess my argument applies to learning new languages, where I think vocabulary is the more decisive factor but I agree that in it’s essence a languages grammar counts more.
I get the analogy but don’t agree with the reasoning. Or maybe it depends on the circumstance. But for foreign languages I would suggest it’s the other way round: The fur (grammar/prononciation) might look (sound) nice, but it’s the vocabulary that bring the actual meaning to whatever you say.
Did you author any other standards and how high is the chance of a proposal being approved if you don’t have any accepted proposal yet?
Oof it’s been a long time since I last heard this type of music… I hate it even more than the phonk stuff in all the UA vids…
Am I getting this correct: the whole lemmy.world instance run in one single container on one single host?
Yes, Jerboa now works with lemmy.world
Marxism–Leninism (at least that’s what I made of it after hearing about the admins being tankies)
Wait is this actually a thing?
This is just for the statistics that show the number of active users on a platform/instance/community level.
For those (like me) who were not aware of git bisect
:
The git bisect
command is a powerful tool that quickly checks out a commit halfway between a known good state and a known bad state and then asks you to identify the commit as either good or bad. Then it repeats until you find the exact commit where the code in question was first introduced.
I guess a big spike is still ahead, which will be around Saturday, once the 3rd party reddit apps shut down for good.
I think the entry barrier is still higher than reddit. So I doubt we’ll see reddit users migrate by the millions because not everyone believes in free and open platforms like most of us do. But I’m excited to see what happens on Saturday when 3rd party apps shut down.
Sure but I won’t be able to do it this weekend though. I’ll check how to upload to IPFS tomorrow.
For the downloading part: I’ve done it manually to create a compilation and it’s really not that hard. There are many reddit-to-mp4-type of websites. Automating it should be doable as well for someone who knows the API. No idea about uploading it to IPFS though.
I feel like having the all time top 100 from reddit over here as well could help convince people to stay here after maybe briefly checking it. Seeing an almost empty community/sub whatever will surely put off a lot of potential users I think.
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