Yeah, I use firstname@thelastnames.co
And EVERY DAMN PERSON corrects .co to .com
Unfortunately the .com.and .net are both used.
It’s not necessarily a moving target when entire blocks can be associated with Google.
Depends on how you’re using it. You can wrong an absolutely insane amount of performance out of postgres that you cannot with MySQL.
I wonder how much next cloud leaves on the table?
Sounds like a common software issue. All the features where developed to 80%, and then moved on to the next feature. Leaving that last, difficult, time consuming, 20% open and unfinished.
It’s the difference between more corporate or Enterprise projects and FOSS projects in a lot of ways. Even once that project matures and becomes a more corporate product the same attitude towards completeness and correctness tends to persist.
(not saying foss is bad, just that the bar tends to be lower in my experience of building software, for many legitimate reasons).
It’s “cultural” in a way depending on the project.
You’re right, we should all stop talking about and discussing problems and risks. And silently stare at each other tille someone else comes up with a solution.
Step 1 in fixing a problem is to recognize and get awareness for it.
Step 2 is garnering interest from the people who are qualified to actually make realistic proposals
Step 3 is collaborating on ideas to figure out what will or won’t be effective, and to create new ideas by returning to step 2.
Step 4 is to circle back to step 1, but for actions and implementations. Repeat ad nauseum.
**We’re Still in Step 1. ** Complaining that we aren’t getting to the next step quick enough without providing assistance to get there is incredibly meta to this process 🤔
I’m finding the opposite…
Lots of posts made by bots, with majority top level comments being short quips and attempts at jokes as opposed to discussion. So many discussions devolve into ad hominems almost immediately.
Just like Reddit.
It’s a social media phenomenon I think. The lowest common denominator will always dominate unless communities push against it.
Bots taking the place of humans when it comes to social interactions is NOT a net positive…
It was negative side effects that we have been seeing for years now. One of which is the removal of organic human behavior, bots driving extremism & polarized views/discussion, and humans losing empathy for each other without realizing it’s the bots that despise.
Let’s not turn lemmy into reddit v2
OOTL what are tankies?
Sounds like a fun project 🤔
And Lemmy really isn’t either. Just like old reddit, it’s more forum than it is social media.
But on that note, forums are a form of social media.
How does archive.org manage this?
Or unification/interoperability even