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I did not know about (heh) about:translations! Holy shit thanks!
I am but a cog in a machine. A lazy one though.
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I did not know about (heh) about:translations! Holy shit thanks!
Ahh okay, thanks for the clarification!
Yeah you are right I don’t think there are such communities yet on fedi.
Setting up such community would truly help fediverse grow, but it does take effort until you have a sizable community.
What kind of community would that be?
I don’t remember bumping into r/GenZ before I left reddit, so I don’t know what kind of community you mean but we could make or suggest a community that would fit.
Similar experiences. I was thinking “that’s it? Now i have to do this 5 times a week, recover on the weekend, and then again for the rest of my life?!”.
People kept telling me you get used to it. I felt hopeless after couple of years because it didn’t get better.
Now I realize that a full time job doesn’t need to mean that you are a husk working your life away, always completely drained.
I used to ask the same question as OP, then I discovered this trick (with crap load of luck, I had tried to find a job that I’d enjoy for a long time before I got one).
Very true!
This is glorious
I’m not quite that organized,
I’ve donated around 2 euros to huge projects like Wikipedia when they have a donation campaign, or 20 euros to projects like draw.io when I notice on github that they haven’t met their monthly goal yet.
The amount and frequency completely depends on my financial situation at the time and I only donate when I am using a piece of software/project (so when I remember, basically) on my free time and decide to check updates/state of the project.
So I’m not a frequent donor to any specific projects and several months may pass without donating any money, but when I have a bit more disposable income and when I’m doing free-time computer related hobbies I take a sum (lets say 50e) and distribute that money depending on project size. Smaller projects get more (less likely to have a lot of donors) big projects less (hopefully they have a lot of people donating small amounts that add up).
+1 for voyager. I like other apps too but voyager has felt like a fresh breeze.
Off-topic but don’t want that link go to waste: your link is broken! (very cool project btw)
I would have given it a go, but reading their terms it seems they don’t like people having non-foss code there, and I would like to have both my foss and non-foss projects together on one platform.
I’ve been thinking about self-hosting forgejo though!
Edit: I did move from GitHub to GitLab, but don’t really wanna stay on GitLab either.
Same, I have tried DDG every once in a while but kept going back to google. Now google search doesn’t quite give me relevant results anymore and all the AI crap just takes all of their effort to work on search itself.
Been using DDG for a few weeks now for personal and work related stuff - quite happy with it.
Yup. I had never heard of the fediverse and so glad I got introduced to it with the added benefit of many others doing so as well (so there is content and activity here).
Lots of drama, sometimes defederations would make headlines on world news.
Firefish (former calckey) seems to have “trends” and “activity” filters on their platform. Saw that on joinfirefish.org
Never used firefish but perhaps try there?
I feel like I’ve seen way more meme accounts on mastodon rather than on pixelfed, since reboosting works pretty nicely and you have a higher reach. Maybe try mastodon?
AFAIK enabling cloudfare’s anti-DDoS breaks federation quite a bit.
Kbin.social had to enable it during reddit migration to stop the server from crashing due to all the traffic and it made it pointless trying to interact with other instances and fediplatforms.
There is a draw.io extension for VS Code (like another comment mentioned, it looks like the main application is vs code), and the UI elements inside the open tab with grid looks like draw.io’s minimalistic dark theme.Edit:
yeah looks like it:https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=hediet.vscode-drawioThe screenshot you have in your post just has a different drawio theme than the default one. You can change the theme in settings of drawio.Edit 2: Scrap that, it was proved to be obsidian based on LordeMostarda’s comment and answers below