Kagi has a “Fediverse forums” lens now as well.
Kagi has a “Fediverse forums” lens now as well.
Nice to know 19 did something other than break federation the whole time I was off for the holidays.
Some ability to move identity. I don’t love the way you move accounts on Mastodon, but I appreciate that its possible.
If you’re willing to pay for Kagi, it has started indexing “fediverse forums” and their lens is getting to be pretty good. I’m seeing content posted yesterday showing up.
search-lemmy.com was once good, but it’s been timing out for me lately. Hopefully it comes back.
I did a rewatch right before the holidays. Probably the 5th time I’ve watched through the series and I’m still catching new stuff. So good.
In my case it was fossware
One thing standing in the way of this is the inability to move identities in Lemmy/Kbin. This is my 3rd time with a “Maximum Derek” user in the Threadiverse; my first was on Kbin back in June when it was really struggling, then I went to a Lemmy instance that just disappeared one day. If you try to engage with any of my posts I made while on those servers, I’ll never know it.
The threadiverse feels much more lively.
Same. Every team talks a good game about unit testing but in nearly 20 years I’ve yet to see a single worthwhile test in a company’s code base. I eventually stopped asking about it when doing M&A research.
Good idea. Maybe we can also do active hashtags to follow.
Off The Hook (@OffTheHook@hackers.town) and Emmanual Goldstein (@goldstein@mstdn.social )
@briankrebs@infosec.exchange
Apache. The problem is there is foundational software in the world that is aging and not being actively maintained. Basically they jump into action when someone catches a security issue, but also that way too many of those security issues only get found when they’re being actively exploited. Even if it’s being used by your bank.
I’ve never not cared about my code. And If I didn’t care about users depending on it I’d feel like a monster.
Yes, but if you’re lucky maybe 1 in 100,000 users will be both capable and willing to take up the reins. More often than not, when single (principal) developer projects lose its single developer the project just goes into code rot. ASF maintains tons of projects that are too valuable to lose completely but which have no one doing active development on them. It’s a problem.
This is why I never build any of my app ideas. I don’t want people to notice when I wake up one day and decide I don’t want to work on it anymore. Of course people tend to not like my UX ideas so its probably a fear I don’t need to have.
That make me wonder… Does anyone know if Firefish/Calckey is counted under “Misskey” or “other?” (Firefish is a fork of Misskey)
Edit: After drilling down a bit I think it’s counted as “other”
tchncs.de hosts instances for tons of different fediverse services and they say peertube is the most expensive to host, by far.
Can we buy ads on Reddit?
… not to say that I really want to give them money.