I’m so confused lol. So you’re saying taihen and godless commented the same thing as you, and that you didn’t comment clue, muppets, etc?
I’m so confused lol. So you’re saying taihen and godless commented the same thing as you, and that you didn’t comment clue, muppets, etc?
This is why I live in a 1940s lead-lined refrigerator
If I’m not being punked right now, this is absolutely hilarious. I dare someone to write a better comedy.
It was a while ago now but yeah, I do remember that being kind of a big thing.
And to be fair, I’ve definitely hic-coughed before too
I might try my hand at contributing. I have yet to do any open source development but really want to work on something lemmy related.
I was ready to put on some rose colored glasses and be all contrarian, but nah, you’re totally right
Isn’t it also the case that each instance gets updates from all others? So in this case, lemmy.world’s access to beehaw communities might lack user@beehaw.org activity and beehaw’s access lacks user@lemmy.world activity?
But I also believe lemmy.world can see old beehaw stuff from before the defed, so that could play a role. I’m really just trying to wrap my head around all the network effects and repercussions, its confusing as hell.
I wanna give both of you props for your work on these. It’s pretty cool to see the community jump on things like this. I’ve been half considering an attempt to whip up an android app just for a personalized experience, but I’m worried I’ll be too ambitions lol
A lot of the discussion around sorting specifics makes me wonder if a plugin-like system for user created sorting algorithms would be useful.
It could allow you to curate your own feed in a way, based on age, activity, filters, basically any post metadata. The algorithms could be shared or maybe even federated through lemmy itself. I have a suspicion this would be closer to “neat” than “worth it” though. This is really just a brain dump of a random idea.
I recently made the switch and it’s great. Definitely takes a bit of understanding and research to know what you’re getting into, though.