Swift just got this (for switch statements too), and my god is it great.
Swift just got this (for switch statements too), and my god is it great.
Modding Skyrim is the real game
Interesting, how does that actually work then? Are they just sharing the same database? Is that a supported configuration?
I’m very curious: does single Lemmy instance have the ability to horizontally scale to multiple machines? You can only get so big of a machine. You did mention a second container, so that would suggest that the Lemmy software is able to do so, but I’m curious if I’m reading that right.
This is so good that I almost wish it was the default theme.
This is incredible. It feels so cozy being able to browse lemmy in an Apollo-like UI. I didn’t realize how much I missed it.
In fact they could have talked transparently about their opex and asked for a simple donation drive every now and then like Wikipedia.
This reminds me of when Reddit used to show their monthly server costs and ask that people get gold to help offset it.
Wow, I didn’t realize the Reddit to Digg migration was so drawn out. Do we know how big the initial migration to Reddit actually was in terms of user count? It seems like Lemmy/Kbin are seeded with a few tens of thousands of users, and I wonder how it compares.
Honestly I think it’s this. All these tech companies finally being pressed to show ROI now that the risk-free rate of return is much higher.
Wait, what? I distinctly recall that the 2020 version was supposed to be a 10 year game…
Feels bad man :(
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