That's too bad. Must have been nice while it lasted
What do you think is the secret sauce that lets companies like Jane Street have a 99% ocaml codebase even with 2000 or so employees?
By the time they're done maybe they'll start remaking the remakes lol
Personally I've had the opposite experience -- I've been getting far more engagement here than I ever did on Reddit. Maybe my reddit comments just weren't good lol but they would always stay at 1 point and get lost in the sea of other comments
I do think you're being a tad optimistic -- many users of subs like /r/memes will probably keep chugging along and accept their reddit overlords indefinitely. But as long as enough power users leave such that the content feels noticably worse, I think reddit will still feel the hurt
The main mastodon instance got defederated by many other instances in the early days, but when they added more mod tools they were welcomed back in and they're going strong to this day. Here's hoping
TIL, thanks!
Seconding Extraordinary Attorney Woo -- very charming and wholesome show
Not a movie but I was a big fan of All of us are Dead on Netflix (except the last 10 minutes)
Same here! It's nice to get the best of both worlds
... since it joins these users together like a karabiner, maybe we could use that as a name for this kind of thing... Maybe karbin or something?
Second this. It's a bit of a pain to get running on NixOS but it feels so good to have everything running on your own machine